Participate or STFU Rod
I got a few people pissed at me for being a little rough with Rod Johnson on a TSS thread on how Rod feels that EE 6 is “Getting it right”. Here’s what I wrote: So, since Java EE 6 “Gets it Right” does...
View ArticleStandardize Spring in EE 6
Back in 2004 JBoss had a tough decision to make. Should we keep Hibernate proprietary and under our sole control? Or should we bring it to a standards body? You know the decision we made. I think...
View ArticleEJB maintains its dominance
EJB was created almost 10 years ago to solve the component needs of application developers. Since then thousands of successful applications have been written and deployed using this technology....
View ArticleSpringSource goes for 15M more
Seems Rod isn’t immune to the typical startup hunger for cash. They raised another $15 million today. To put things into perspective, Jboss raised $10 million in 2004. When we got acquired in 2006 we...
View ArticleSpring Source: The drug dealer approach to OSS
Rod and Spring Source continue to make some questionable decisions on the licensing and distribution of the Spring Framework. I’m wondering if Rod is getting some serious pressure to deliver on the...
View ArticleOSGi doesn’t need to be in your face
Awhile back on TSS, I complained about OSGi possibly bleeding too much into applications. That OSGi did not belong within application code. This IBM article is a prime example of my point. Here we...
View ArticleImproved HornetQ Spring Integration
I’ve been doing some work on HornetQ SVN trunk to improve the embeddable HornetQ experience (you’ll see these improvements in the next HornetQ release). You can disagree with me, but I thought that...
View ArticleJava EE wins over Spring
The past 1-2 years since the release of Java EE 6, you’ve seen a lot of articles like this latest on TSS that talk about the niceities of Java EE 6′s component model over Spring and how Spring is now...
View ArticleEnterprise Dev with GWT, Java EE, and Errai
Here’s an interesting testimonial on using GWT, Java EE, and Errai to build an application. “When I stumbled upon Errai, I was re-introduced to JEE. We had previously explored a variety of backend...
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