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February 2007

Struts et JSP à la poubelle - Archiblog - Stratic

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Struts et JSP à la poubelle: un article contre jsp, struts et jsf

JWebUnit - JWebUnit 1.x

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JWebUnit is a Java framework that facilitates creation of acceptance tests for web applications. It evolved from a project where we were using JUnit to create acceptance tests. Also, we can have different testing engines. Currently, only HtmlUnit plugin i

Zero-config object persistence with Simple Persistence for Java

Zero-config object persistence with Simple Persistence for Java

Open Source Testing Tools in Java

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List of Open Source Testing Tools in Java

The Grinder, a Java Load Testing Framework

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The Grinder is a JavaTM load-testing framework. It is freely available under a BSD-style open-source license. The Grinder makes it easy to orchestrate the activities of a test script in many processes across many machines, using a graphical console applic

hudson: Hudson: a continuous build system

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Hudson monitors executions of repeated jobs, such as building a software project or jobs run by cron. Among those things, current Hudson focuses on the following two jobs:

January 2007

Ed Burns's Blog: Repost: Bringing Ruby on Rails's Flash to JSF

epost: Bringing Ruby on Rails's Flash to JSF

Main Page - Mallet

MALLET is an integrated collection of Java code useful for statistical natural language processing, document classification, clustering, information extraction, and other machine learning applications to text.

Proximity Software

PROXIMITY is an open-source system for relational knowledge discovery

A standardized object-relational mapping mechanism for the Java platform - Java World

A standardized object-relational mapping mechanism for the Java platform

November 2006

javanicus

examples of basic Lucene usage would look like in Groovy.

October 2006

September 2006

A. Sundararajan's Weblog

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ite: Yes, I agree with you -- this post is meant for a Java programmer to start with Groovy and JRuby quickly. BTW, I did say this: "It is said that you can write Fortran in any language! While you still have to learn language specific idioms, naming, cod

August 2006

July 2006

June 2006

JSF for nonbelievers: Clearing the FUD about JSF

y tried it out for themselves, so I think I can clear it up pretty easily. The fact is, if you based your opinion of JSF on its admittedly extensive specification -- with all its lifecycle diagrams and pictures -- then the technology could easily scare th