Category: favoritos
links for 2008-02-16
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The Grails framework has reached maturity with the recent release of its 1.0 version. As Grails is becoming increasingly popular and more and more enterprise applications based on Grails started appearing, I believe that Grails developers deserve the same
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As I showed in my previous post, TeamCity can build Grails applications for you, while you keep coding, relax or sleep. We talked about the command-line runner, which executes Grails commands through the command line interface. Today I’m going to show you
links for 2008-02-04
links for 2008-02-03
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As I am preparing for the 2G conference next month, one of the things I am most struck with is again how seamlessly Groovy and Spring can play together. These two technologies give development teams the flexibility to seamlessly transition from lightweigh
links for 2008-01-31
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Spring has a lot of callback methods for managing the bean lifecycle. I wasn’t able to find a complete list, and so I went poking through the source code. This is what I found:
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Crank is a master/detail, CRUD, and annotation driven validation framework built with JPA, JSF, Facelets and Ajax. It allows developers to quickly come up with JSF/Ajax based CRUD listings and Master/Detail forms from their JPA annotated Java objects.
links for 2008-01-30
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In my previous blog entry I introduced the Grails Flex Plugin. I got some reactions on this post and one of them was from Alexander Negoda, who had some problems getting BlazeDS Test Drive Sample 5: Updating data to work on Grails.
A good reason for m
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Haml takes your gross, ugly templates and replaces them with veritable Haiku.
Haml is the next step in generating views in your Rails application. Haml is a refreshing take that is meant to free us from the shitty templating languages we have gotten us
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Scannotation is a Java library that creates an annotation database from a set of .class files. This database is really just a set of maps that index what annotations are used and what classes are using them. Why do you need this? What if you are an annota
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Branching and merging are two inherently related functions that are due for a long-awaited upgrade in Subversion 1.5. In this article John Ferguson Smart explains branching and merging in Subversion and shows you how these functions can scale from simple
links for 2008-01-29
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The odds are stacked against entrepreneurs, and many handicap themselves by making decisions that actually make them more likely to fail, according to Scott Shane, author of The Illusions of Entrepreneurship. “There are many things that we know enhance th
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One of the most common features in other programming languages is the multi-line String literal. Would it be possible to add this to Java?
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I’ve been working on integrating Grails and the recently released Dojo 1.0.2. I’m particularly interested in the Dijit components that are now part of Dojo. It seems like a clean, easy way to get some AJAX widgetry into a web application. Grails comes wit
links for 2008-01-28
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It all started with one of those weird trains of thought that come to you in the wee hours of the morning when you’re half way between asleep and awake. The first lines of the Sex Pistol’s Anarchy in the UK song were playing in my head. (This may be a hin
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I think I’m kinda fair when it comes to borrowing minor or even major parts of my design work. I even published my previous designs as free themes for WordPress and ExpressionEngine – not to mention the Photoshop devkits – to provide people with a nice
links for 2008-01-27
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In truth, the scripting involved is fairly complex, and it won’t be possible for me to spell out every nuance of the code in this single tutorial. In fact, I won’t even list every method used in the script, as some of them are quite long. What I can do, t
links for 2008-01-26
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I recently wrapped up a 5 video series on Eclipse’s new vision and frameworks to provide a runtime environment based on OSGi. Eclipse is well know for it’s desktop, GUI framework and for the development tooling it providers. They’ve built a nice eco
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There has never really much debate about whether Service Oriented Architecture is a good idea or not. Based on principles such as loose coupling, encapsulation, location transparency, and the separation of infrastructure and applications, it has always ha
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Pobresito perrito, hasta yo me aguite…