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If you were assigned to teach SOA using an IDE integrated with an ESB in way students can see how you can technically implement SOA, which IDE would you use? That's the question I did myself and start ivestigating which one I should use.
on Apr 19, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
When a developer needs to create applications based on a framework (Struts, for instance), what does he do? Does he read the entire documentation to understand how to benefit from the framework's extension points? What if the documentation is not fully available? What if he has a tool to guide him on the proper steps of using a framework? Does it help? So that's what this post is about.
on Jan 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss