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JBoss EJB 3.0 Bean managed Transactions tutorial

A tutorial about JBoss EJB 3.0 Bean Managed Transactions

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JBoss Entity Bean 3.0

JBoss EJB Entity Bean 3.0 tutorial

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Abator for iBATIS User Manual

Abator is a code generator for iBATIS. Abator will introspect a database table (or many tables) and will generate iBATIS artifacts that can be used to access the table(s). This lessens the initial nuisance of setting up objects and configuration files to interact with database tables. Abator seeks to make a major impact on the large percentage of database operations that are simple CRUD (Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete). You will still need to hand code SQL and objects for join queries, or stored procedures.

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It's Only Software " " 5 Minute Guide to Spring and JMX

I recently augmented a Spring-based project to expose some of the Spring-managed beans via JMX. Spring makes this very easy, and even if you’ve never used JMX before, this quick tutorial will let you set up your Spring beans to be viewed (and edited!) through a JMX console.

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We Heart Code " Easily Add PropertyChangeSupport to Beans in Eclipse

firePropertyChange("${enclosing_method_arguments}", this.${enclosing_method_arguments}, ${line_selection});

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