I\'m facing some of the problem some of you already talked about and sorry to bring this out again. It\'s just like I still don\'t get certain aspect of hibernate. I\'m using maven2, hibernate 3.2.5
We are having a hard time persisting data in our Google App Engine project, we have the classes \"Customer\", \"Reservation\", and \"Room\".
My question is: what is the best way to send my Java EE annotated entity beans\' data to the clientside to use it in a grid for example?Surely I could make the BaseModel-extended client models for eac
I have a method : private String getProperty(String property) throws IOException,ConfigException { // first test if the config file exists.
So far i\'ve been working with only a case with 2 properties with and as logical operator so i use LogicalExpression like so
I have a very simple Java application which downloads a set of foreign exchanges rates from Yahoo! finance and performs some calculations on them. I am currently running this application in Eclipse.
There are some good explanations of EJB Transaction Attributes (and annotations) out there, for example, OpenEJB\'s.
I have a spring dispatcher servlet with servlet-name \"spring-mvc\".The spring-mvc-servlet.xml appears as follows:
we need run one function periodically in Java web application . How to call function of some class periodically ?
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