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ONJava.com: Java Component Development: A Conceptual Framework

By Palash Ghosh
Palash Ghosh spells out the best practices for developing adaptable, reusable, replaceable software components.
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ONJava.com: The Hidden Gems of Jakarta Commons, Part 1

By Timothy M. O’Brien
Tim O’Brien looks at utility classes provided by the Jakarta Commons.
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ONJava.com: Demonstrating Spring’s Finesse

By Bruce A. Tate
In this excerpt from Better, Faster, Lighter Java, authors Bruce Tate and Justin Gehtland provide an example of Spring in action to show why you will come to appreciate this simple framework as elegant and important.
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Hibernate Your Data

By Davor Cengija
Hibernate can persist any kind of Java object, manipulate a hierarchy of objects, handle collections, and work with transactions. Davor Cengija shows you how.
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ONJava.com: Using the Jakarta Commons, Part 3

By Vikram Goyal
Vikram Goyal explores the logging, pooling, and validating packages in the Jakarta Commons.
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ONJava.com: Using the Jakarta Commons, Part 2

By Vikram Goyal
Vikram Goyal explores the XML and Packages groups of the Jakarta Commons.
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ONJava.com: Using the Jakarta Commons, Part 1

By Vikram Goyal
Vikram Goyal explores the Web-related and Trivial Packages of the Jakarta Commons.
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JiBX
Not that flexible in its inputs
by raffi
JiBX, unfortunately, wants you to list all the fields that could possibly appear in the XML file for unmarshalling -- even if you are -not- going to be using it. It is not that flexible in its input. You have to be sure to create a "structure" in the binding that doesn't map to any field.
4-20-2005
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