Archive for October, 2009

Weld tutorial – Part 2

Welcome to part 2 of my litte Weld tutorial. Before I start I have to point you to the PFD2 of Weld. Why? Well, the whole JSR-299 is very extensive. It is IMO nearly impossible to cover all parts of it in a few lines. Hence I’m not going into much details of Weld but just show you how to get started.

Having said that lets go to… Read the rest of this entry »

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Weld Tutorial – Part 1

Following my recently published article about integrating Weld with Tomcat6 here’s Part 1 of my Weld tutorial.

In this first part I want to create a really really really simple example application – the so called “Hello Weld” example. For the Non-German readers: “Hello Weld” is a litte pun. “World” is “Welt” in German which is pretty close to Weld. ;) Enough jokes for now, let’s go to work. Read the rest of this entry »

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Integrating JSF 2.0 and Weld with Tomcat6

While Mojarra 2.0.0 is out on the street and Weld (aka Java Contexts and Dependency Injection (JSR-299)) is reaching CR1 there’s not much content on the web about it. So I tried to give a litte tutorial how they can be integrated with Tomcat6 (Glassfish v3 and JBoss provide built in support). Read the rest of this entry »

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Be aware: Constants get inlined at compile time

Most books tell you that new String(“value”) should not be used since it creates two objects although only one is needed. But what the books almost never tell you is that there is one case in which you should use it: Java constants aka “public static final”. Read the rest of this entry »

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