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Software Development

Approaches to XML – Part 4 – XMLBeans
If you remember from Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3, I’m covering different approaches to parsing XML messages using…
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Software Development

Confusion As A Usability Defect
As a software engineer, you should always be looking for the location of the next defect or at least clues…
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Enterprise Java

Extending JMeter with a WS-Trust/STS sampler
JMeter does not have any inbuilt support for WS-Security or WS-Trust and that made me develop this STS Sampler for…
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Enterprise Java

JSF Event-based communication: Old-school approach
Web applications written in JSF consist of beans which interact among each other. Communication between beans is one of the…
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DevOps

Monitoring Sucks. But Monitoring as Testing Sucks a Lot More
At Devopsdays I listened to a lot of smart people saying smart things. And to some people saying things that…
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Software Development

A necessary condition for hiring a new developer
Software developers often take part in the recruiting process. Determine whether a candidate is suitable for our team/company is a…
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Enterprise Java

Extending JMeter with a password digest generator
Recently I had to work on loading an OpenLDAP instance with 50,000 user records and carry on some stress testing.…
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Enterprise Java

JBoss BRMS 5.3 – adding on Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Reporting
One of the most often asked question since the release of the JBoss BRMS 5.3 product which has added the…
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Enterprise Java

Generational caching and Envers
Konrad recently shared on our company’s technical room an interesting article on how caching is done is a big polish…
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