Different Behavior of Java @XmlMixed Annotation in JDK 1.6
Java @XMLMixed annotation behaved differently in JDK 1.6 as compared to JDK 1.5. It results in ClassCastException. Reason and possible solutions discussed in detail.The post Different Behavior of Java...
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In this article, we set up some basic stuff, write simple classes, and make those run on some emulator or actual android device of Android OpenGL ES.The post First Application in Android OpenGL ES...
View ArticleProgrammatic Thread Dump Generation Using JMX APIs
Java provides tools with JDK to generate thread dump. Here is a technique to generate programmatic thread dump which is required in many analysis.The post Programmatic Thread Dump Generation Using JMX...
View ArticleWeb Application and Log4J
This article explains how to integrate web application and log4j with example of property file. It also covers different challenges faced in this context.The post Web Application and Log4J appeared...
View ArticleSpring Configuration File Best Practices
Spring config xmls are base of a Spring project. Hence it is important to manage these files from start. Here are the Spring Configuration best practices.The post Spring Configuration File Best...
View ArticleUse Site Statistics to Perform Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Search engine optimization (seo) is always a jinx for many website owners. Effect of certain optimization is always unknown but not after reading this post.The post Use Site Statistics to Perform...
View ArticleMaintaining Java Applications or Damaging
What damages applications during maintenance? How to address this challenge of maintaining Java applications since begining?The post Maintaining Java Applications or Damaging appeared first on...
View ArticleThinking in Scala: For Java Developers
When Java developers start using Scala, they still think in Java. Though Scala is object oriented but there is lot more, one needs to be thinking in Scala.The post Thinking in Scala: For Java...
View ArticleOne to One Mapping in Hibernate
One to one mapping in Hibernate can be implemented by two different ways. Here are details of implementation with a real life example with simple discussion.The post One to One Mapping in Hibernate...
View ArticleHibernate BiDirectional Mapping in Detail
Hibernate bidirectional mappings are of common use in parent child relationships amongst entities. This article explains it in detail with examples.The post Hibernate BiDirectional Mapping in Detail...
View ArticleDense Forest Trees
Liked this dense forest trees and the reflection of trunk. Wanted to capture the feeling of dense forest and calm atmosphere around alond wildness.The post Dense Forest Trees appeared first on...
View ArticleWall Scribbles
This is actually my son's work. He and my niece have been doing this on wall for past few years. Ok this is not the only wall that has got scribbles.The post Wall Scribbles appeared first on...
View ArticleDifferent Behavior of Java @XmlMixed Annotation in JDK 1.6
This Java @XmlMixed annotation got introduced in JDK 1.5 for a multi-valued property of Java Bean. i.e. if the property is supposed to contain combination of following, then it will use this...
View ArticleFirst Application in Android OpenGL ES
Before diving deep into Android OpenGL ES complex graphics concepts, in this article, we set up some basic stuff, write simple classes, and make those run on some emulator or actual android device if...
View ArticleDifference Between Software Architect and Designer
Some of you might say that there is a thin line between these two designations, when you explore difference between software architect and designer. While some might be able to differentiate clearly...
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