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  1. @mhaller1979 but it is fun to delete as much as possible. The results are often surprising - by dropping the balast.
  2. Even saw a #war which was larger, than the actual #Tomcat installation. In such case I would even deploy Tomcat with it->self containment:)
  3. @ewolff Not all - but most of the functionality was covered in #EJB 1.0. I try to avoid Interceptors whenever possible - they aren't #KISS.
  4. @simas_ch Good point. For framework developers #aop might be a very good choice. For business developers too much #voodoo :-)
  5. @ewolff Typical #aop aspects became commodity. There are less and less interesting use cases left for the real aspects and so room for #aop.
  6. @mhaller1979 "featuritis" is a danger of every popular language or framework -> except #ejb3 :-)
  7. @rgielen Exactly: I saw direct usage of #aop only in very few cases. In the majority of the minor cases it even caused trouble...:-)
  8. @ewolff o.k. in my case: transactions, security, monitoring are a part of the #javaee platform. #aop is just a part of the container.
  9. @hhariri we have even more frameworks in Java. But AOP is hard to find in real world project. Logging, Security, Transactions are commodity.
  10. In an enterprise architectures class this week. Today we start with IDE-installation. It is hard to explain architecture with bubbles :-).
  11. Is actually #aop dead? Articles, talks etc. just disappeared. Seems to be a Java / static typed language phenomenon only. Too much voodoo?
  12. Modularization (Jigsaw), Multi-Catch And Probably Closures Will Make Into JDK 1.7: The release date of JDK 1.7 .. http://bit.ly/07RQ2FK
  13. @rwinz In my best days I had 30 different #eclipse installations on my machine. Just because of plugin incompatibilities.
  14. Are Naming Conventions For JUnit 4+ Still Needed?: JUnit 3 used naming conventions for the identification of te.. http://bit.ly/X1BXE
  15. @rwinz Then the perfect slogan for #eclipse would be "Install With Passion" :-)
  16. Spent whole day hacking with #intellij ce. Nice experience - very similar to NetBeans (even keys) - not as intuitive, but more powerful.
  17. @BerndOestereich Planet SpaceBeans :-)
  18. RT @emmanuelbernard: ROTF RT @Letouilleur: EJB3.1 is so simple than my Mom could write one.
  19. @johanvos I would rather guess for para-psychological tools :-).
  20. Eclipse 3.5 suggests to change my user name "abien" (adam bien) to alien in JavaDoc. Interesting suggestion :-)