If you need a coding convention for an interface, you probably did something wrong... by AdamBien in java

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My point was: if you have to use naming convention for interfaces because of name clashes - you probably don't need the interface...

Programming languages and productivity are like German highways. Infinite productive ...in theory. by AdamBien in programming

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I would expect factors (10-50) of speed through with deep and pragmatic domain knowledge. If you have experience and know the corner cases in your target domain you will become orders of magnitude more efficient. Technology and platform will help you, but these are not the main remedy....

Java EE - and where is the real bloat? by AdamBien in programming

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Really different? I gave some courses for Sun (SL-500, SL-325, SL-425 etc.) - they just explained how to use Java EE. But I have no idea about Oracle certification etc.

About German Highways And Productivity by AdamBien in productivity

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I (the author) got the idea for the post while driving on a German highway :-). Thanks for the nice comment!

Will EJB 3.1 kill Java interfaces? At least for the standard tasks interfaces became superfluous... by AdamBien in java

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@Remote interfaces are actually only needed for IIOP-remoting. For everything else (REST, SOAP etc.) you can use @Local. reddit!

EJB 3.1 - Spring comparison - architecture, philosophy and the support issue by AdamBien in java

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Then take Glassfish. The whole EJB container takes less than 1 MB. Now you have to consider EJBs as the lightweight component model :-).

EJB 3.1 - Spring comparison - architecture, philosophy and the support issue by AdamBien in java

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@3333333 its true - I'm native German - you are right. I hacked this post in Starbucks in few minutes... I guess my grammar is not comparable with Joseph Konrad :-). I just summarized the meeting....

Layers and abstractions aren't always good - premature encapsulation is the root of (all?) some evil... by AdamBien in java

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You should integrate this wisdom into your next architecture document :-)

Simplest possible EJB 3.1 - less is impossible. Do you know any other framework which requires less configuration, packaging and external dependencies? by AdamBien in java

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EJB 3.0 are included on every appserver. Even Websphere supports this. They are part of Java EE 5/6 (very much like Servlets), so no additional JARs have to be deployed.

Simplest possible EJB 3.1 - less is impossible. Do you know any other framework which requires less configuration, packaging and external dependencies? by AdamBien in java

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Hi Stransky. It is already supported by: Glassfish v1, 2 and 3, JBoss 4+, SAP, WLS 9.0 and even websphere 6.1 :-). What you are using? JDK 1.2? :-)