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Description ActiveObjects is an intuitive, pure-Java ORM. AO is designed from the ground up to be extremely simple and easy to use from an API standpoint. AO can be used with either an existing database schema, or it can auto-generate the database schema from the user-specified entity interfaces. ActiveObjects also supports Rails-style database migrations, allowing incremental changes and refac
The Terracotta Server provides powerful distributed in-memory data management capabilities for Terracotta products (such as Ehcache and TCStore) and is the backbone for Terracotta clusters. A Terracotta Server Array can vary from a basic two-node tandem to a multi-node array (Terracotta Server Array (TSA)) providing configurable scale, high performance, and deep failover coverage. Add distributed
The Oracle Java Archive offers self-service download access to some of our historical Java releases WARNING: These older versions of the JRE and JDK are provided to help developers debug issues in older systems. They are not updated with the latest security patches and are not recommended for use in production. For production use Oracle recommends downloading the latest JDK and JRE versions and al
Java ã«ãããã³ã¼ãé²åãã¿ã¼ã³ (Code Evolution Patterns in Java) asato shimotaki <asatohan at gmail.com> æçµæ´æ°æ¥ : 2009/6/21 (2004/4/22 ãã) [...] For twenty years, I spent two or three hours a day looking at pairs of things -- buildings, tiles, stones, windows, carpets, figures, carvings of flowers, paths, seats, funiture, streets, paintings, fountains, doorways, arches, friezes -- comparing them, and asking my
JtestR is a tool that will make it easier to test Java code with state of the art Ruby tools. The main project is a collection of Ruby libraries bundled together with JRuby integration so that running tests is totally painless to set up. The project also includes a background server so that the startup cost of JRuby can be avoided. Examples of Ruby libraries included are RSpec, dust, Test/Unit, mo
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Java Functional Testing with JRuby and RSpec edit Posted by Paul Zabelin on Sunday January 13, 2008 at 05:36AM One of our client Java projects is pioneering the use of RSpec Story Framework for functional tests. Overview RSpec provides two frameworks for writing and executing examples of how your application should behave: a Story Framework for describing behaviour at the application level a Spec
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