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Stay in the Language
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Stay in the Language. I made a gumpy old man comment, on a G post from Mike Brock. The topic was some new IntelliJ support for Errai. JBoss’s GWT framework. The new IDE support allows cool stuff like auto-completion in templates based on the user’s annotated view classes. This reminds me of Groovy, where the language was dynamic, but, contrary to the delusions of the Groovy committers, in reality the majority of Groovy users really did want (in 90% of their code) static type checking/intellisense/etc.
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jOOQ Went Commercial
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I have no idea how I missed it, but over a year ago the jOOQ. JOOQ is a Java database access library that focuses on being a low-level DSL for SQL (it’s part of the No-ORM movement). I follow it because it uses code generation in a way that is similar to Joist. Although Joist is very much in the Pro-ORM camp). For more examples, but just to give you an idea, here’s a select statement:. Create .selectFrom(BOOK) .where(BOOK.PUBLISHED IN.eq(2011) .orderBy(BOOK.TITLE). These guys have balls! And, similarly, ...
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Dr. Drej's thoughts | Java, Web, Scaling, Softwaretechnology, Ideas, Tutorials, Examples | Page 2
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Dr Drej’s thoughts. Java, Web, Scaling, Softwaretechnology, Ideas, Tutorials, Examples. AQula vs. similar frameworks. June 29, 2009 by drdrej. I’ve found a good comparsion of different frameworks related to AQuLa’s concept:. Http:/ source.mysema.com/display/querydsl/Similar frameworks. I plan to play with some of them in the next days…. June 29, 2009 by drdrej. So what is wrong with hibernate and co? Here some points in a short maner:. Hibernate allows to create your own selects formed in a special query...
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bizo developer blog: April 2012
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Bizo Open Source Code. Friday, April 20, 2012. Scala Test Plug-in for Sublime Text 2. I have documented and put some polish on the Sublime Text 2 plug-in I blogged about previously. It l ets you run a single Scala Test, or all tests in your project. It also lets you quickly navigate to any scala files in your project folder, and switch back and forth between a class and its test. Check it out here:. Posted by Pat Gannon. Links to this post. Dev Days: Hacking, Open Source and Docs. And other fun stuff.