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  • Axis2 Debugging options

    calendar Jul 23, 2014 · 1 min read
     en  · apache java
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    Web service interoperability is a nightmare. But it is easy to understand what is going on: just enable debugging! On Axis2, you can do it with the folowing java options…


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  • ErZauker Revenge!

    calendar Jul 15, 2014 · 1 min read
     en erlang featured knowledgebase software  · er-zauker erlang redis
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    ErZauker Revenge!

    After a bunch of time, I take back my Erlang Hammer from the sand of time.


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  • Erlang Power Links

    calendar Jul 11, 2014 · 1 min read
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    Ready to study the Erlang?

    Take a look to http://howistart.org/posts/erlang/1 for understanding how erlang releases works (and how to deal with them).


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  • Intervista a Francesco Cesarini di Erlang Solutions

    calendar Jul 7, 2014 · 12 min read
     erlang featured interviste it  · erlang italia oreilly
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    A language that doesn’t affect the way you think about programming, is not worth knowing. Yale Professor Alan Perlis

    In occasione dell’Elixir Conf siamo lieti di pubblicare una intervista con Francesco Cesarini.  Nel 2009 abbiamo già recensito "Erlang Programming A Concurrent Approach to Software Development" scritto a quattro mani con Simon Thompson. Ora siamo lieti di ospitare una intervista ad ampio respiro con una delle colonne portati di Erlang Solutions.


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  • Spring Testing Survival guide

    calendar Jun 26, 2014 · 2 min read
     en featured software  · java relax spring
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    Spring Testing Survival guide

    If you have an application with thousand of beans, you must do unit testing but…Spring testing is boring, belive me. A very complex Spring application usually have a lot of dependency: I had to manage over 3000 beans definitions in a production project right now. Sometimes you want only to test a bit of it, and setting up a complete Spring Context will drive you crazy. To avoid losing mind, my suggestion is to …cheat. Let’see how.


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