Lets say that you need to verify that a certain logging message gets printed in a unit-test. Then the first step is to pause and ask yourself: do I really need to do this? Unit-tests involving text matching are particularly … Continue reading →
new blog post – recording test performance with #jenkins http://t.co/datGPJmC
In many (most?) systems performance is an important non-functional requirement. And even if you attained the required performance, it is useful to keep an eye on it to detect if a codechange involuntarily deteriorates it. Enter the Performance plugin for … Continue reading →
our 34th meeting tonight with @costinl : #spring 3.1 caching abstractions + using spring with #noSQL support http://t.co/Xm6rWdu
using #spring with #nosql databases + cache abstractions in spring 3.1 presentations by @costinl next tuesday: http://t.co/Xm6rWdu
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@transylvaniajug meeting #32 – 6th of sept – #java7 presentations delivered by @robilad http://t.co/c0H2rbH
RT @java: Java SE 7 Is Here! http://bit.ly/oBc14P
Maven 3 was released recently (depending on your definition of recent), but is not yet packaged for Ubuntu. This is generally not a problem, since the installation instructions are easy to follow (alternatively here are the installation instructions from the … Continue reading →
Reminder: The essence of caching presentation tomorrow http://goo.gl/IHU9n