About Markus Eisele

Markus is a principal technology consultant working for msg systems ag in Germany. Markus is a software architect, developer and consultant. He also writes for IT magazines. Markus joined msg in 2002 and has been a member of the Center of Competence IT-Architecture for nine years. After that Markus moved on to the IT-Strategy and Architecture group. He works daily with customers and projects dealing with Enterprise level Java and infrastructures. This includes the Java platform and several Web-related technologies on a variety of platforms using products from different vendors. His main area of expertise are Java EE Servers. Markus is speaking at different conferences about his favorite topics. He is also part of the Java EE 7 expert group.

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Java Temporary Caching API – Test-driving the Early Draft Review RI

It was known as ‘ The Neverending Story‘. The JSR kicked of 11 and a half year ago and passed the JSR Review Ballot on 06 Mar, 2001. If you ever wondered what it takes ...
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Running RichFaces on WebLogic 12c

I initially thought I could write this post months back already. But I ended up being overwhelmed by different things. One among them was, that it wasn’t able to simply fire up ...
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Review: “Java EE 6 Pocket Guide” by Arun Gupta

This is a review I am very pleased to write. My friend Arun published the Java EE 6 pocket guide and it will be at your hands as early as you can order. I knew about the book quite ...
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PrimeFaces Push with Atmosphere on GlassFish 3.1.2.2

PrimeFaces 3.4 came out three days ago. Beside the usual awesomeness of new and updated components it also includes the new PrimeFaces Push framework. Based on Atmosphere ...
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Resource Bundle Tricks and Best Practices

Today is resource bundle day. This is the most well known mechanism for internationalization (i18n) in Java in general. Working with it should be a breeze. But there are many little ...
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JSF Component Libraries – Quality is more than zero bugs

It has been a while since I last looked at the quality of the three major JSF component libraries. In December 2009 I started a comparison of the overall software ...
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Rewrite to the edge – getting the most out of it! On GlassFish!

A great topic for modern application development is rewriting. Since the introduction of Java Server Faces and the new lightweight programming model in Java EE 6 you are struggling ...
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Oracle Public Cloud Java Service with NetBeans in Early Access

Who expected that to happen: Oracle is working on a public cloud offering and the signs of the approaching official launch are there. Nearly a year after the official ...
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GlassFish JDBC Security with Salted Passwords on MySQL

One of the most successful posts on this blog is my post about setting up a JDBC Security Realm with form based authentication on GlassFish. Some comments on this ...
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Plan B? That is Plan N … Nothing. Jigsaw follows in 2015

What a day. When the typical European is winding down people in the States are starting with coffee. This is why I had a good night sleep over the recent news by Mark Reinhold. In a ...
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