Fluent Navigation in JSF 2

Part 3 on JSF 2: Discover that getting around in a JSF 2 application is much simpler and requires less typing.

Introduction to Planning Poker

Planning Poker is an agile estimating technique which has become very popular in the last few years.

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/10/29

The US Department of Defence released a memo saying that they allow and encourage the use of open source software.  It took them six years to clarify this...

0 replies - 3172 views - 10/28/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Oracle Reveals Plans for NetBeans, Glassfish, and VirtualBox

More revealing statements have finally surfaced about Oracle's future plans for popular Java tools.  Oracle recently updated its FAQ on the future of Sun...

10 replies - 10356 views - 10/28/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/10/28

Amazon says it will cut prices on its core EC2 cloud services starting November 1st.  You can tell they are getting anxious about the impending release of...

0 replies - 1980 views - 10/27/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

NetBeans 6.8: A Few of Your Favorite Things

"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens" didn't make the cut, but what are a few of your favorite things about the upcoming NetBeans 6.8?  DZone...

4 replies - 13370 views - 10/26/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Could the EU Block the Oracle-Sun Deal?

This week the European Commission expressed its displeasure with Oracle's lack of cooperation in the antitrust probe surrounding the Sun acquisition. ...

3 replies - 2219 views - 10/22/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

NoSQL – A Fluid Architecture in Transition

Lot of talk about NoSQL. Much of it well deserved. And while lot of the excitement around it is well understood by those in the know, some of it may actually...

0 replies - 778 views - 10/22/09 by dnene in Articles

The ORM Debate: Experts Weigh In

A lot of controversy has been generated recently over blog posts "ORMs are a thing of the past" and (the more poetically titled) "A Farewell to...

17 replies - 5231 views - 10/20/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Are ORMs Really a Thing of the Past?

Stephan Schmidt has blogged on the ORMs being a thing of the past. While he emphasizes on ORMs' performance concerns and dismisses them as leaky abstractions...

18 replies - 4976 views - 10/19/09 by Debasish Ghosh in Articles

Top 10 Web Security Vulnerabilities Number 2: Injection Flaws

Number 2 in the Top 10 most critical web application security vulnerabilities identified by the Open Web...

0 replies - 3100 views - 10/05/09 by carol mcdonald in Articles

Book Giveaway & Chapter Download: Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases

DZone and Packt Publishing have partnered to bring you this exclusive chapter from 'Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases' (by Ronald Rood). This...

2 replies - 2709 views - 09/23/09 by lyndsey in Articles

Guidance for MySQL Optimizer Developers

I spend large portion of my life working on MySQL Performance Optimization and so MySQL Optimizer is quite important to me. For probably last 10 years I chased...

0 replies - 1213 views - 09/21/09 by PeterZaitsev in Articles

Developing Web Applications with Apache, MySQL, memcached, and Perl

My initial interest in “Developing Web Applications with Apache, MySQL®, memcached, and Perl” by Patrick Galbraith before I opened it was the mention of memcached.  I had heard about it, but...

0 replies - 2061 views - 08/13/09 by bjackson73 in Book Reviews

Tech Chat - Mike Neale on JBoss BRMS

JBoss Enterprise BRMS (Business Rules Management System) provides an open source business rules management system that enables easy business policy and rules...

0 replies - 4200 views - 08/07/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Three Forms of RESTEasy Client

RESTEasy comes in three forms of client APIs: JAX-RS annotated Interface proxying Lower level fluid HTTP API ClientRequestFactory - generates #1 and...

0 replies - 4987 views - 07/01/09 by Solomon in News

Integrating Flex & PHP - An Introductory Tutorial

Ten years ago or so, the World Wide Web primarily meant static HTML. Horrendous JavaScript, trivial games, and frivolous splash pages represented the common...

7 replies - 17170 views - 05/28/09 by LarryUllman in Articles