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Spring MVC and iPhone
I have exciting new talk ready for the next open source user group meeting. We will implement a very friendly iPhone web application using Spring MVC 3.0 in about 30 minutes’ time while keeping the controllers and models completely intact. … Continue reading
Native-looking iPhone web applications
Say you have a [Spring] web application and you want to make it available on the iPhone with as little cost as possible. Naturally, you can just keep the application as is, after all, the iPhone is quite capable of … Continue reading
HqlToken exception in dm Server
If you’re using Hibernate in WebLogic, some of you may have come across a class loading problem, because WebLogic includes Antlr 2.7 on its main classpath, and when you start application that requires antlr as well, you will end up … Continue reading
Posted in Jan's Blog
Tagged "ClassCastException HqlToken", 'ClassCastException HqlToken OSGi', dm Server, HqlToken, OSGi
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What’s cooking
Let me give you my outlook on what Cake Solutions will be focusing over the next year. I think that Java will continue being very important player. The two main reasons is that the language itself will quite likely go … Continue reading
Posted in Jan's Blog
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