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Architectural Pattern – Information Models

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

This is the first in a set of related architectural patterns for software architects. Most software patterns are very specialized – for example the GoF patterns are aimed at fixing shortcomings in the C++ family of languages (in which I include Java) that other languages may or may not suffer from. The POSA patterns are […]

Log4j, JMX & Tomcat

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

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Unit Testing Web User Interfaces

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Why haven't developers of web user interface frameworks got the unit testing bug yet? I was just given a demo of a work-in-progress written using JSF. The person giving the demo selected an item from a pull-down menu and we were treated to a nice little exception explaining that #{someObject.someProperty} did not, in fact, reference […]

What is Architecture?

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Why should you care? If you'e a software architect, you might want to have some idea of what it is you're supposed to be delivering. If you're a manager, you might want to have some idea of what an architecture can do for your project. If you're a developer you might want to know what […]

Software Development Analogies

Friday, November 3rd, 2006

I've been planning to write a series of articles about architectural patterns and was just running over an introduction to them in my head. You know, like: 'What are architectural patterns and why did I feel the need to write them?'. Well, the reason I felt the need was that there simply weren't any. But […]

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