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Unit testing and TDD

Today, as many other days I had assigned myself a task from Jira and started to work. First, by checking what to do and then I started to write the complementary JUnit tests to get the tests to break. Is it not great!? Ofcource, it’s even more fun to be able to write whishful failing [...]

Are you really sure your are going to use framework X?

Before you rush into next project using web framework X you should consult the comparison page found at Wikipedia. I’m quite impressed I must say. Good work guys!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_application_frameworks

JBoss in no time at all

Nice little tutorial on how to get started with a HelloWorld with Java / JBoss
http://www.centerkey.com/jboss/
I wonder how this would look like for the combination maven2, java, jetty. Maybe I’ll try to figure this out and come back with a post later.

Struts 2 and Servlet 3.0

At first glance it looks quite promising but I won’t say to much before I have done more testing for myself.  I like the more slim way of doing stuff so I would like to get the time to dig deeper into this.
Another promising new release will be Servlet 3.0 (in JEE6) with the mission [...]

Chrome

Seems lika Chrome has started to have an impact on the developers already :
http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid26_gci1333128,00.html

War against bad web design

Consider http://streetteam.webstandards.org/ and spread the word!

Yahoo Developer Network on Exceptional Performance

As always you find news about nice news on jsolution.se, today about web performance from Yahoo Developer Network - http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/

Google Chrome - love it!

Sofar, I love it. Just the feature you see when typing CTRL-T, a new tab and default your 9 most recent pages as miniatures. Just great. Also seems fast enough and handles the pages I have visited sofar. But it can’t show gmail! Just kidding
But the idéa with minuatures of latest pages could [...]

Google Chrome - comic book

I like the concept.
http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/index.html

Google Chrome - a winner?

The google browser Google Chrome is here. It integrated e-mail, calendar and word processing to mention a few examples. Tabs security with each tab running in its own process might be a hit as well.
Download it and try it or read about it at google blog :
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/fresh-take-on-browser.html

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