1. Spring Provides Better Leverage 2. Spring Enables POJO Programming 3. Dependency Injection Helps Testability 4. Inversion of Control Simplifies JDBC 5. Spring‘s Community Thrives Read more on this here Technorati tags: Spring Framework
Monthly Archives: November 2006
12 BENEFITS of Spring MVC over Struts
Spring is a powerful Java application framework, used in a wide range of Java applications. It provides enterprise services to Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs). Spring uses dependency injection to achieve simplification and increase testability. 1. Spring provides a very clean division between controllers, JavaBean models, and views. 2. Spring’s MVC is very flexible. UnlikeContinue reading “12 BENEFITS of Spring MVC over Struts”
Quartz – an opensource Job scheduler
Quartz is a full-featured, open source job scheduling system that can be integrated with, or used along side virtually any J2EE or J2SE application – from the smallest stand-alone application to the largest e-commerce system. Quartz can be used to create simple or complex schedules for executing tens, hundreds, or even tens-of-thousands of jobs; jobsContinue reading “Quartz – an opensource Job scheduler”
Two interesting feautures of the Firefox address-bar
Secure sites If we’re connected to a secure site, then the address bar will have a padlock by the arrow on the right and the background will turn yellow. The padlock also appears on the status bar as normal. Therefore, if the address bar isn’t yellow, then it’s not safe to give over credit cardContinue reading “Two interesting feautures of the Firefox address-bar”
