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  • OCPJP and OCAJP: New Java 7 certification requirements 21 Dec 2011

    News - In order to obtain the certified architect position from Oracle, attending and passing a training course is now required. But what about the Java Professional and Java Associate designations, OCPJP and OCAJP for Java 7?

  • JavaOne 2011 news, views and conference coverage 28 Sep 2011

    News - TheServerSide.com's editors will be on the spot at JavaOne 2011, so watch this page for news and session coverage of this major Java conference.

  • An introduction to EJB 3.0 injection and lookup TheServerSide Newsfeed | 16 Aug 2011

    News - The Enterprise JavaBeans Specification v. 3.0 introduces a simplified, annotation based API for EJB injection and lookup. EJB 3.0 are now POJOs and can be injected in other components (such as EJBs and Servlets) using simple annotations. EJB 3.0 is one...

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Reference & Learning:

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  • Architecting a modern distributed architecture 06 Feb 2013

    Feature - Building a distributed architecture involves many different components and many different strategies, from client server computing, to managing big data and content. Here we look at some basic strategies for tackling modern distributed architectures.

  • How Scala, Play and Akka are changing Java 23 Aug 2012

    Feature - Will Scala, Play, and Akka have the same sweeping effect on Java development that that Rod Johnson and the Spring framework have had?

  • Running WebSphere Liberty on Raspberry Pi 13 Jul 2012

    Feature Video - The new WebSphere Liberty profile is faster and more efficient than ever. Simon Maple proves this out by showing us how he ran WebSphere on the Raspberry Pi, a tiny little credit-card sized computer that smart blokes in the UK have developed.

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