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Tag Archives: EJB
When to prefer EJB over CDI
While Contexts and Dependency Injection (JSR 299, CDI) is becoming more and more popular, there is also some confusion about the usage of CDI and EJB. We are sometimes asked by our clients when to prefer one over the other. … Continue reading
Java EE 7 (JSR-342) is final
With some lateness, the specification for Java EE 7 (JSR 342) went final today, about three years after the release of Java EE 6. Without cloud features and a caching API, it comes with a big support for building HTML5 … Continue reading
Why Java EE Lost and Spring Won
Well, this is another very nice rant on JavaEE from Andrew C. Oliver, “cross ranting” on many levels and really calling for an epic shitstorm. Starting with “Real AJAX won”, “Seam / Spring Webflow are flops” and finally ranting on … Continue reading
RedHat Umfrage sucht neuen Namen für den JBoss AS
Ein Blogpost von Mark Little hat es angekündigt: Red Hat und die JBoss Community suchen einen neuen Namen für den JBoss – oder um genau zu sein: für die Open Source Fassung, also den JBoss AS – nicht den JBoss … Continue reading
Spring Development without Rod Johnson
I just noticed that about 2 days ago Rod Johnson announced to leave SpringSource. So instead of “Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB”, they have to get used to “Spring Development (almost) without Rod”. Almost because “I’ll always be part … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Spring Universe
Tagged EJB, Rod Johnson, Spring Framework, springsource
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Java EE, Spring, and why I care
To wrap things up, let us never forget that, while EJB is really nothing more than than server side component model reduced to stateless session beans from the practical Java EE point of view. Continue reading
Posted in Java EE, Java Persistence, Java Web Frameworks, Politics
Tagged EJB, FUD, JPA, JSF, Standards
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