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Testing Groovy Classes with ScalaTest

The other day I read about ScalaTest. I liked the way the tests look like. And I started thinking where to use it. Today a colleague came to me asking me if...

0 replies - 2255 views - 12/08/12 by Martin Vecera in Articles

XML/RPC driver as JCA Scala connector

Interoperability and reusability are key features of SOA architecture.   The Java EE Connector architecture defines a standard architecture...

0 replies - 2934 views - 09/27/12 by Slim Ouertani in Articles

Protect a REST service using HMAC (Play 2.0)

We have HTTPS, what more do we need? When you talk about security for REST based APIs, people often point to HTTPS. With HTTPS you can easily protect your...

0 replies - 5939 views - 05/07/12 by Jos Dirksen in Articles

Which Integration Framework Should You Use – Spring Integration, Mule ESB or Apache Camel?

Data exchanges between companies are increasing a lot. The number of applications that must be integrated is increasing, too. The interfaces use different...

0 replies - 16083 views - 01/19/12 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Daily Dose: Miguel Garcia Talks Scala and .Net

Miguel Garcia, a member of the Scala group at EPFL, gave an insightful, informative interview at scala-lang.org regarding his Microsoft-funded efforts to make...

0 replies - 21114 views - 07/18/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose

Cloud Computing Heterogeneity will require Cloud Integration - Apache Camel is already prepared!

Cloud Computing is the future – if you believe market forecasts from companies such as Gartner. I think so, too. But...

0 replies - 5278 views - 07/11/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Apache Camel and Scala: A Powerful Combination

I really like the integration framework Apache Camel and I also like Scala a lot. This article shows the basics of this combination. It is NO introduction...

1 replies - 7879 views - 06/27/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

When to use Apache Camel?

Apache Camel is one of my favorite open source frameworks in the JVM / Java environment. It enables easy integration of different applications which...

1 replies - 34717 views - 06/05/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Daily Dose: Solr/Lucene Luminaries Launch First Certification for Open Source Search

Developers hoping to land a job employing Search architecture can now get a leg up on the competition. Lucid Imagination has announced their new certification...

0 replies - 17368 views - 05/13/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Announcing Bowler: A RESTful Scala Web Framework

The reason for my lack of sleep and blogging in the last 6 weeks is ready for an initial release: http://bowlerframework.org/ Bowler is a RESTful Scala web...

0 replies - 6931 views - 01/19/11 by Wille Faler in News

Daily Dose - Will NetBeans Have to Remove JUnit?

NetBeans Platform Architect Jaroslav Tulach recently posted some surprising news on the JUnit Yahoo Group.  "We have new lawyers," he said, and...

0 replies - 18596 views - 01/18/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - A Sweet "Honeycomb" Preview

In conjunction with this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Google has published the first official details on Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" (yes, 3.0...

0 replies - 22141 views - 01/07/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Scala 2.8.1 Release Goes Final

The first update to Scala's 2.8.x line is now generally available with a large number of bugfixes and several improvements.  The Scaladoc tool has seen the...

0 replies - 19665 views - 11/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Lift Raised to the Next Level

The Scala-based web framework, Lift, has reached version 2.1 with a few new features to add to the large list from 2.0.  The support is now tighter for the...

0 replies - 16563 views - 09/26/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Juicy Details About Scala 2.9

It seems that the Scala community is perfectly willing to convert their projects to the new 2.8 binaries (Scala 2.8, released last month, was not binary...

11 replies - 23728 views - 08/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose