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Regards Heinz -- Dr Heinz M. Kabutz (PhD CompSci) Author of "The Java(tm) Specialists' Newsletter" Sun Java Champion IEEE Certified Software Development Professional http://www.javaspecialists.eu Tel: +30 69 72 850 460 Skype: kabutz
On 21/10/2011, Mark van Wyk <ma...@foxbomb.com> wrote:
> Wow, that's really cool! From the photo after the installation, they seem
> like a pretty funked out bunch!
>
> On 20 October 2011 22:38, Dr Heinz M. Kabutz
> <he...@javaspecialists.eu>wrote:
>
>> **
>> Cool company, cool guys, cool product. They visited me in Crete in
>> August. Entire company went on holiday together. How cool is that?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Heinz
>> --
>> Dr Heinz M. Kabutz (PhD CompSci)
>> Author of "The Java(tm) Specialists' Newsletter"
>> Sun Java Champion
>> IEEE Certified Software Development
>> Professionalhttp://www.javaspecialists.eu
>> Tel: +30 69 72 850 460
>> Skype: kabutz
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/20/11 9:47 PM, Mark van Wyk wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I had to share this. I found this thing called JRebel.
>>
>> http://zeroturnaround.com/jrebel/
>>
>> It's the same as that Jetty:Run thing, just 1000 times better. It tells
>> the JVM that your classes have been updated in the application container
>> space. So, basically, neither the container, nor the app realize that the
>> code has changed. This means that it takes a split second to update the
>> class in the JVM on save, and you keep the sessions, etc. It's really
>> great,
>> and I'm totally loving it. Been running Tomcat for hours now without a
>> restart.
>>
>> Funny, I dropped Spring, Spring Security and JPA from my application -
>> and added this tool. I've produced more productive code in the last 3 days
>> than in the last 4 weeks.
>>
>> Special Thanks, too to Jason Morris - Using Jason Morris' EoDSQL - Jeez,
>> had ORM going in about 8 minutes. The tutorial is 2x A4 pages long. Really
>> looking good.
>>
>> Lastly I want to add that import *javax.servlet.ServletContextListener*
>> is
>> really awesome. On startup, I set up my JDBC pools and fire up my own home
>> made Singleton Dependency Framework. On shutdown, I close my pools, and
>> unregister my JDBC driver so that Tomcat doesn't have to do it for me.
>>
>> That's what I wanted to share. Probably a bit stupid for semi-amateur
>> developer to share this with all you experts, but what the hell - I like
>> being the noisy one!
>>
>> ;)
>>
>> --
>> Mark van Wyk
>>
>>
>> *Email: *ma...@foxbomb.com
>> *Mobile:* 082 831 9227
>> *Landline:* 021 789 1427
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Regards Heinz -- Dr Heinz M. Kabutz (PhD CompSci) Author of "The Java(tm) Specialists' Newsletter" Sun Java Champion IEEE Certified Software Development Professional http://www.javaspecialists.eu Tel: +30 69 72 850 460 Skype: kabutz
... unless I was reading wrong :/
Fritz
Yip, I took that photo in Crete at one of our favourite restaurants :-) I must add that they were all very very drunk. Who would have thought that a couple of liters of wine and some tsikoudia would do that to hardened alcoholics from Estonia ;-)
What about http://www.playframework.org/ ?
It's pretty neat. And it's free. :)