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Hibernate can meet your web app validation needs

09/19/2006  IIII
Relevance: 9.92
Java SE 5 brought many needed enhancements to the Java language, none with more potential than annotations. Easily build and maintain validation logic in your Web apps using the Validator component of Hibernate Annotations.
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Synthesizing Certified Code

09/07/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 8.44
Code certification is a lightweight approach for formally demonstrating software quality. Its basic idea is to require code producers to provide formal proofs that their code satisfies certain quality properties. These proofs serve as certificates that can be checked independently. Since code certification uses the same underlying technology as program verification, it requires detailed annotations (e.g., loop invariants) to make the proofs possible. However, manually adding annotations to the code is time-consuming and error-prone.
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In pursuit of code quality: JUnit 4 vs. TestNG

09/02/2006  II
Relevance: 6.95
With its new, annotations-based framework, JUnit 4 has embraced some of the best features of TestNG, but does that mean it's rendered TestNG obsolete?This article considers what's unique about each framework and reveals three high-level testing features you'll still find only in TestNG.
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Jump into JUnit 4

02/21/2007  III
Relevance: 6.41
This tutorial guides you step-by-step through the fundamental concepts of JUnit 4, with emphasis on the new Java 5 annotations.
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KDE Commit-Digest for 3rd December 2006

12/04/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 5.17
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Substantial work and improvement in the font installation KControl module. Support for OpenDocument annotations in Okular. New Interface ideas and consistency work in Amarok. KTabEdit gets better support for the 'Guitar Pro' file format. Iceland map added to KGeography. Work starts on a new keyboard rendering engine in KTouch, and on a model/view interface implementation for KVocTrain...
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Jeteye extension reinvents Firefox bookmarks

08/12/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.04
Firefox's default bookmarks remain painfully limited. They collect only URLS, which can only be organized with annotations and folders. JetArk's Jeteye extension, with its promise to"super-power your bookmarks" promises features more suitable for modern Web browsing. With"jetpaks" that resemble the containers available in the Basket desktop note application, Jeteye largely delivers on this promise. Its main drawback is that it is better at storing than manipulating different elements, especially compared with the rival ScrapBook extension.
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KDE Commit-Digest for 11th November 2006

11/13/2006  III
Relevance: 4.48
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: KViewShell is renamed Ligature. Okular gets support for Text and Line annotations. KSame and Konquest start their conversion to SVG graphics. Marble gets enhanced support for presenting and displaying geographical data interactively, and showing national flags. Mailody, the alternative email client, continues to develop at a rapid pace. Telepathy support in Kopete starts to emerge from experiment towards a usable implementation. Kile gets scripting support, with improvements to scripting across KOffice. KPresenter receives export to text document (OpenDocument) functionality. Improvements in the Magnatune music store facility in Amarok.
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Linux-based Web sites 'perform better'

06/21/2007  II
Relevance: 3.49
Server-monitoring firm's research claims Apache-based websites benefit from faster load time and greater uptime than those based on Windows.
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Multi-protocol wireless mesh gateway runs Debian

05/10/2008  I
Relevance: 3.34
Zaragoza, Spain-based Libelium announced an x86-based multi-protocol mesh router with a Debian GNU/Linux-based OS and a user-extensible browser-based open source management interface. The modular"Meshlium" router targets ultra-long-range Zigbee-based sensor networks, fleet tracking with least-cost GPRS/WiFi routing, and multiprotocol WiFi/Bluetooth hotspots.
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An LCD Interface for PC-Based Robots

01/15/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 3.32
Need to connect an alphanumeric LCD display panel to your PC-based robot? Till Harbaum has created LCD2USB for just that purpose. It's a combination of Open Hardware and Free Software that allows you to cotrol HD44780 type LCD displays from the USB port of any Linux-based motherboard.
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