Archive for January, 2009

  • At the Oracle Coherence Special Interest Group meeting today in London, Tomas Nilsson, the product manager for JRockit RT and JRockit Mission Control spoke about the future plans for JRockit and especially plans for improved Coherence JRockit integration.

    Coming soon: better JRockit+Coherence integration

    At the Oracle Coherence Special Interest Group meeting today in London, Tomas Nilsson, the product manager for JRockit RT and JRockit Mission Control spoke about the future plans for JRockit and especially plans for improved Coherence JRockit integration.

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  • If you are in London on Thursday and are not yet registered for the opensource .net exchange, here’s what you’ll miss: Dylan Beattie: JQuery and ASP.NET MVC David Ross: Aspect oriented programming with PostSharp Sebastien Lambla: Fluent NHibernate David de Florinier: ActiveMQ and NMS Mike Hadlow: Implementing the repository pattern...

    Last call for Thursday: opensource .net mini conference in London

    If you are in London on Thursday and are not yet registered for the opensource .net exchange, here’s what you’ll miss: Dylan Beattie: JQuery and ASP.NET MVC David Ross: Aspect oriented programming with PostSharp Sebastien Lambla: Fluent NHibernate David de Florinier: ActiveMQ and NMS Mike Hadlow: Implementing the repository pattern...

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  • Apparently I’ve decided that I have enough spare time to join yet another online cult, so as of today, you can follow me and bug me on twitter as well. I’ve made this decision after much delay (read: someone has already taken the username gojko and that name not exactly...

    Yep, I joined that cult as well

    Apparently I’ve decided that I have enough spare time to join yet another online cult, so as of today, you can follow me and bug me on twitter as well. I’ve made this decision after much delay (read: someone has already taken the username gojko and that name not exactly...

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  • Here’s an implementation of the Slim test runner for Fitnesse that wraps all tests into spring transactions and rolls back on the end of each test, to make data-driven tests instantly repeatable with minimal code and no configuration changes in the fixtures or the Spring context.

    Transactional Spring/Slim test runner

    Here’s an implementation of the Slim test runner for Fitnesse that wraps all tests into spring transactions and rolls back on the end of each test, to make data-driven tests instantly repeatable with minimal code and no configuration changes in the fixtures or the Spring context.

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  • The session programme for the upcoming Software Craftsmanship conference is now published. I had the pleasure of participating in the final programme selection meeting, and I’m really looking forward to the event on the 26th of February. There will be two parallel tracks with mostly practical workshops and lots of...

    Software craftsmanship conference programme is now finalised

    The session programme for the upcoming Software Craftsmanship conference is now published. I had the pleasure of participating in the final programme selection meeting, and I’m really looking forward to the event on the 26th of February. There will be two parallel tracks with mostly practical workshops and lots of...

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