• RESTful error handling with Tomcat and SpringMVC 3.x

    Updated: 2011-06-30 19:51:54
    Handling errors in a REST way is seemingly simple enough: upon requesting a resource, when an error occurs, a proper status code and a body that contains a parseable message and using the content-type of the request should be returned. The default error pages in Tomcat are ugly. Not only they expose too much of [...]

  • Declaring managed beans in JSF 2.0

    Updated: 2011-06-30 08:31:24
    In the next example we will see how to declare a managed bean in JSF 2.0. There are two ways to configure the managed bean :1. Declaring a Managed Bean in faces-config.xml descriptor file as below: James Sugrue

  • Workaround for using the Spring DataSource in Play Model Beans

    Updated: 2011-06-29 17:49:27
    Recently, I came to know about the Play framework, and I wanted to integrate Play with Spring. There is a Spring module in the Play framework, through which I could access the Spring beans in Play. Everything was fine, until I encountered the following scenario: I wanted to use the datasource bean defined in Spring as the datasource for the Play model classes. Play, by default, uses the following...

  • Make ColdFusion Docs Better

    Updated: 2011-06-29 01:13:05
    Ray Camden spilled the beans on an initiative to make ColdFusion online docs better. Read his post and get involved!References Reference:  Make ColdFusion Docs Better Mitchell Pronsc...

  • New Technology Makes Document Software More Intuitive and Easier to Use

    Updated: 2011-06-28 04:20:35
    Welcome Register Sign-in Search Jump to a Magazine NET AJAX APACHE CLOUD COMPUTING CMS COLDFUSION CRM ECLIPSE FLEX HP IPHONE JAVA LINUX OPEN SOURCE OPEN WEB ORACLE PERL PHP POWERBUILDER PYTHON RED HAT RUBY SAP SEARCH SILVERLIGHT SOA SYMBIAN VIDEO VIRTUALIZATION WEB 2.0 WEBLOGIC WEBSPHERE WIRELESS XML Home Subscribe Advertise Authors Topics Videos Events Webcasts Java : Email Alerts Newsletters Get Java : Homepage Mobile NET AJAX Cloud Eclipse Flex Open Web iPhone Java Linux Open Source Oracle PowerBuilder Security SOA Virtualization Web 2.0 Java Authors : Mike Rozlog Maureen O'Gara Alois Reitbauer Walid El Sayed Aly Michael M David Related Topics : Java NET Java : Press Release New Technology Makes Document Software More Intuitive and Easier to Use DocPath Ipanema leverages the

  • Logging with Spring JDBC and Craftsman Spy

    Updated: 2011-06-24 19:23:58
    Welcome Register Sign-in Search Jump to a Magazine NET AJAX APACHE CLOUD COMPUTING CMS COLDFUSION CRM ECLIPSE FLEX HP IPHONE JAVA LINUX OPEN SOURCE OPEN WEB ORACLE PERL PHP POWERBUILDER PYTHON RED HAT RUBY SAP SEARCH SILVERLIGHT SOA SYMBIAN VIDEO VIRTUALIZATION WEB 2.0 WEBLOGIC WEBSPHERE WIRELESS XML Home Subscribe Advertise Authors Topics Videos Events Webcasts Java : Email Alerts Newsletters Get Java : Homepage Mobile NET AJAX Cloud Eclipse Flex Open Web iPhone Java Linux Open Source Oracle PowerBuilder Security SOA Virtualization Web 2.0 Java Authors : Alois Reitbauer Walid El Sayed Aly Michael M David Thomas Erl Andreas Grabner Related Topics : Java SOA WOA Apache Java : Article Logging with Spring JDBC and Craftsman Spy What are the benefits of Craftsman Spy By Walid El Sayed Aly

  • OpenXava 4.2: Web Applications for iPad with Java or Groovy

    Updated: 2011-06-21 15:12:21
    OpenXava is a tool for Rapid Java Web Development, well-suited for business and database oriented applications. Since v4.2 OpenXava also produces iPad Web applications that behaves and looks like iPad native applications. OpenXava allows you develop applications just by writing simple domain classes with Java or Groovy. The user interface is generated automatically in runtime, without code generation. When the user access to an OpenXava application from an iPad a special suited user interface is generated, including the visual style of all UI element, layout and even native effects like slide and flip.read more

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