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Thinking in aspects
AOP has proven itself as a very useful technique for centralising the cross-cutting concerns of an application and many of us use aspects in our day to day work, but are people thinking in aspects yet? For example, frameworks like Spring use aspects ... |
12-Feb-2008 12:21:00 |
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Getting started with Spring
I started pulling together some code today that will eventually become the reference architecture for a new project I started work on a couple of weeks ago. The technology stack and architecture are pretty much decided, but I wanted to do a RUP style ... |
12-Jun-2006 22:11:19 |
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Pebble security
Okay, so I said that I'd blog about some of the new Pebble 2.0 features, so let's start with Security. As I said before, Pebble 2.0 makes use of the Acegi Security System for Spring, meaning that Pebble now supports "remember me" functionality. You can ... |
06-Mar-2006 21:46:26 |
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Injection
I think that this years tech word will be injection, and I think this because Spring (in particular, but IoC/DI in general) is becoming more and more widely adopted on projects. Perhaps even "mainstream", you might say. Some quotes from my current ... |
21-Feb-2006 12:35:43 |
Simon is a hands-on software architect who works within 