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Scala Quick Start – Making Dropwizard configuration more Scala friendly
Travel very far with Dropwizard and Scala and you’ll eventually encounter a few obstacles. Here’s a solution to one of them, generating Scala collections when processing the configuration file Continue reading
Posted in Languages, Programming, Scala
Tagged dropwizard, microservices, quick start, rest services
Scala Quick Start – Developing a microservice with Dropwizard
You can make your Dropwizard microservices even more micro if you switch to Scala Continue reading
Posted in Languages, Programming, Scala, Uncategorized
Tagged dropwizard, microservices, quick start, rest services, sbt
Java for the Architecturally Challenged – Creating a valid SOAP request as a String
How to create a valid SOAP request when you’re not actually submitting it to a web-service. Continue reading
Posted in Java, Languages, Programming
Tagged architecturally challenged, saaj, web services, xml-schema
Java Quick Start – JAX-RS RESTful services with CXF and TomCat
JAX-RS makes it pretty straightforward to build RESTful services in Java. In this quick start we create a simple-as-possible example with a little help from CXF and TomCat Continue reading
Posted in Java, Languages, Programming
Tagged cxf, jax-rs, quick start, rest services, spring
Java – Looking up DNS entries with JNDI
If your Java code needs to look up DNS records the JDK’s JNDI classes give you everything you need Continue reading
Java Quick Start – Deploying a portlet to Apache Pluto with Maven
In this quick start we use Maven and a few plugins to streamline deploying a very simple Java portlet to Apache Pluto 2. Continue reading
Posted in Java, Languages, Programming
Tagged apache pluto, maven, portlets, quick start, tomcat
Java for the anal retentive – Manually deploying a portlet to Apache Pluto
If you’re just starting to find your feet with Java portlets and want to understand how they hang together with the Apache Pluto reference implementation, here we deploy about the simplest portlet possible in about the simplest possible way. Continue reading
Posted in Java, Languages, Programming
Tagged anal retentive, apache pluto, portlets
Java – Parsing an XML document with SAX
Java offers both DOM and SAX mechanisms for parsing XML documents. For lightweight, single pass requirements on large documents SAX will usually win. Here we work through a simple example of how to do it. Continue reading
Java Quick Start – Marshalling a class to XML with JAXB
Want to use JAXB to convert a plain Java class to and from XML without an associated XSD? In this quick start we work through how to do it. Continue reading
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Tagged jaxb, quick start, xml
Java Quick Start – JAX-WS code-first web services with CXF and Spring
In this quick start we work through creating and deploying a minimal JAX-WS code-first web service to a Java webapp container using Apache CXF and Spring. Continue reading
Posted in Java, Languages, Programming
Tagged cxf, jaxws, quick start, spring, web services