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Solveig Haugland
Solveig Haugland has worked as a technical writer, course developer, instructor and author in the high-tech industry for 20 years.Read More
Dan Cornell
Denim GroupDan Cornell investigates the application of secure coding and development techniques for Web-based software development methodologies.Read More
Expect microservices implementation to break down IT norms
22 Feb 2019No role is safe during a transition to microservices. JP Morgenthal, distributed architecture expert, enumerates the ways in which a microservices implementation shakes up IT teams. Read More
Maven Magic
01 Nov 2003Maven is a high-level, intelligent project management, build and deployment tool from the Apache project. There is nothing that Maven does that Ant cannot do. At the end of this article you will be able to build ... Read More
Taking the load off: OSCache helps databases cope
01 Apr 2005Do you think that you can solve your J2EE performance problems by just adding more application servers? One caches is the Open Source product, OSCache. It may not be the best solution in all cases but, as a ... Read More
Introduction to the Spring Framework
01 May 2005Since the first version of this article was published in October, 2003, the Spring Framework has steadily grown in popularity. It has progressed through version 1.0 final to the present 1.2, and has been adopted in... Read More
5 reasons why Java is still the best programming language
17 Sep 2021Here's why Java is still the most popular programming language for everything from mobile development to enterprise and server-side applications that empower the middle tier. Read More
Book Chapters: Mastering EJB 3rd Edition Review Project
11 May 2006Much has happened since the second edition of Mastering EJB book series; mainly, the release of EJB 2.1 specification and massive adoption of Web services technologies by the industry. EJB 2.1 had a few but ... Read More
Why commercial software providers are buying into cloud native
09 Nov 2018There is a reason why IBM has announced it will be spending $34bn to buy Red Hat, much like VMware’s acquisition of Heptio Read More