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Doing Two Models at the Same Time

We've got many component models from which to choose for our business logic, but the real power comes when we can mix 'n match.

As an exercise I put JBossMC through its paces to showcase how its agnostic framework is ideally suited as a base for building a runtime.

Enjoy; I had fun with this one.

S,
ALR

Posted on Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:10 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

It's Not 2002

Since 2002:
  • The Red Sox have won the World Series. Twice.
  • The Vatican got a new Pope.
  • We've had 2 February 29ths
  • Paris went through 6 or 7 BFFs
...yet our friends at SpringSource continue to push the notion that Enterprise Java is complex and unpopular.

I disagree.

S,
ALR

Posted on Thu, 4 Dec 2008 07:15 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Back to Your Regularly-Scheduled Program

Along with JEE Compliance comes a host of architectural restructuring intended to speed EJB3 development. Now that the dust has settled, I've taken a few moments to outline some of the changes we've made over the past months, and explain why you should care.

Admittedly, this entry is not as humorous as some of my past articles, but there's nothing funny about being awesome.

S,
ALR

Posted on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:07 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Plug it in, Plug it in.

It's unfortunate that integration testing of an application must take place within a known, reproducible server configuration, because I sure hate writing the scripts that set this up.

But I've gotta for EJB3, and here's hoping you can reap the rewards.

S,
ALR

Posted on Mon, 3 Mar 2008 00:48 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Why Buy the Cow When You Can Get the Milk For Free?

JBoss is the MILF of Enterprise Java. We'll keep you intrigued and entertained well into our years, but you'll also be proud to call us the mother of your children.

Here's why.

S,
ALR

Posted on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:30 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Take a Cue From Queues

Riding on the coattails of Carlo de Wolf's JBoss World Presentation, I'd like to bring to light yet another Enterprise Concern that EJB makes No Concern of Yours.

Get in line.

S,
ALR

Posted on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 00:39 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Programmer, Expose Thyself

As an avid advocate of Community Involvement, I'll be making a concerted effort to reach out with editorials and feedback requests via Exit Condition. Each entry will be linked from JBoss Blogs to ensure maximum self-promotion.

My writings are not a one-way conversation; differences in opinion are welcome such that I might correct you.

S,
ALR

Posted on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:53 by Andrew Rubinger ( day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]