ha ha ha LMAO (pardon me here), Lately I have started to notice I am building plans for everything, including my son's after meal walk (stuff like where i am going to take him, how am i going to get...
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ha ha ha LMAO (pardon me here), Lately I have started to notice I am building plans for everything, including my son's after meal walk (stuff like where i am going to take him, how am i going to get...
No, This book is way beyond that.
Before picking up any of these books about technical details of software, I would recommend you go through pragmatic programmer and start following it like mantra, after that every book you read...
I would add couple more if I may
Pragmatic programmer
Refactoring
Given 5million times I would use iText over anything else on any given day.
You have to use hierarchy window to get to implementors
Controllers and handlers in spring MVC are built on top of command pattern.
I invented a new term. "Interface zealots"
Is this application is part of corporate infrastructure? is this a stand alone application or does it communicate with other applications as well? if none of the above than sounds like abuse of...
May be Rod would swing by.
Assuming both variants are thought for DAO and not for "Service" also assuming Request is a domain object and not a DTO, If I were you, I would think about how much of Request do I need?
So if Dog "tells" muscles to wag the tail, at that point muscle really has no behavior but has only attributes (Anemic domain model perhaps?). in order to avoide the duplication of the behavior,...
i have. it can be done. none
sure but dog has to tell "something" to wag it for him as a dog. its like dog can wag his tail but tail also can wag itself. so who is responsible for wagging?
Wait a minute! isn't "don't ask, tell other guy" is one of the fundamental principle of OO? I wonder how it leads to Anemic domain model (whatever that is! or say "my $$)?
Well depends on the question below
What do you call domain object? DTO or Object with behavior?
Did this thread ever concluded?
he he thats kinda funny, try +, works in google.
well don't you want to reflect on your experience both way and figure out which way was the better and why?
I think I posed my question wrong, I am more interested in to some kind of banchmark. Thats about it. Books are books are books, How many times have you seen people change their mind just because...
Wow! i thought I would hear many stories by now.
Lot of us got out of EJB (includes all kinds). Can you guys pitch in on when and why? Please do not quote books, we all know those reasons. Give us some enlightening EJB hell (remember? DLL hell!)...
Normal fued between DBA's and Developers comes on Collin's blog, what do you expect?
I have seen people cache lot of data in singletons or sessions or many other places to populate their drop downs as well as lot of other data to do other things. My honest opinion is, get it when ...
First thing first, badly written code makes your system perform bad. First thing I noticed in your question is a question about caching. IMHO Caching is not a good strategy unless it is very trivial....