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Testing

As the year draws to a close, I wanted to give everyone a heads-up about some of the Wakaleo training sessions already lined up for 2010.
The next big training dates are in Europe - in collaboration with Skills Matter, I will be running the Java Power Tools Bootcamp in London (February 15-19) and Paris (February 22-27), and then in Wellington in March (March 22-26). I'm also lining up sessions...
J2EE

How to eliminate spurious SpringIDE warnings when using multiple Spring configuration files.

JSF Jumpstart is a practical introduction to writing a dynamic web site using Java Server Faces. Java Server Faces is a relatively new Java technology which is now gaining maturity and which enjoys strong industry backing and a fast-growing user community. Using a flexible, component-based approach, Java Server Faces aims at making web development in Java easier and more robust.

Over the last few years, I've written many articles on different topics in the Java/Open Source field. Just for the record, here is a list of all the articles I've written over the past couple of years on various topics.



