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November 2007 - Posts
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The pre-employment period... How boring...
by
lamia
It's only been two days passed but I already feel bored. My final pay is on-hold until next month and I don't really have anything to spend my time with but my books, laptop and PSP. But I don't want those right now.. I'm still stuck on...
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The virtual memory and EJB Stateful Session Beans
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lamia
Before I was enlightened, I thought that a computer uses the swap/virtual memory to store newly opened applications that the RAM could no longer hold. I think that is partially correct. But I learned that a better way of thinking of this is that when...
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J2EE-JEE
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EJB
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I need a new machine...
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lamia
It's so hard to learn new technologies in such a low-end machine. I have 512 MB of RAM in my laptop of 1.8Ghz clock speed, 32MB of which is for the on-board video card. It uses about 350MB upon startup running Avas antivirus and who knows what else...
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Connection Pooling and Looking up an EJB through JNDI
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lamia
While I was reading a tutorial in EJB today and I read a portion on how a Servlet uses an EJB through JNDI, it reminded me on how I did connection pooling in Tomcat before in one of my previous projects. //Looking up an EJB , from RoseIndia example by...
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J2EE-JEE
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Tomcat
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Weblogic
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My J2EE Web Component to Business Component Transition
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lamia
I've been messing around with EJB and Weblogic these past few days. As of this time, I haven't really written any EJB's yet. I'm targeting version 2.1 since I think it would take some time before adaptation of EJB 3.0 would be widespread...
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J2EE-JEE
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EJB