Java Persistence 2.0
The Java Persistence API is the standard API for object-relational mapping for Java EE and Java SE. In response to requests from the community, it has been expanded in release 2.0 to include a number of significant new features.
The Java Persistence API is the standard API for object-relational mapping for Java EE and Java SE. In response to requests from the community, it has been expanded in release 2.0 to include a number of significant new features.
These two videos show you how to use incorprate Spring Security into your Grails applications via the spring-security-core plugin.
This video discusses the GWT Event Bus and shows how an Event Bus can be used to loosely couple controllers or views in MVC applications, and includes live coding of a GWT using the SimpleEventBus client.
Java Persistence 2 is closing the gap and standardizes even more persistence related features. What does this mean in the context of the Hibernate project? Generally speaking, what’s new in Hibernate? This video explores the new features of Hibernate and in particular the one coming from Java Persistence 2 using …
JDeodorant is an Eclipse plug-in that identifies design problems in software, known as bad smells, and resolves them by applying appropriate refactorings. JDeodorant employs employs a variety of novel methods and techniques in order to identify code smells and suggest the appropriate refactorings that resolve them.
This short video shows how to build a Java EE Web application with Oracle JDeveloper. Oracle JDeveloper is a free integrated development environment that simplifies the development of Java-based SOA applications and user interfaces with support for the full development life cycle.