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Jeremy Rayner

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Useful Java Stuff Posted: Jul 6, 2006 3:51 AM
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  • stomp is a cute protocol for working with messaging systems.
  • compass is an object-searchengine mapping tool, making lucene easier.
  • Many people suggest it is time to switch to subversion instead of cvs.
  • Also Trac is recommended for a project workbench, looks cool.
  • JAX-WS is the spec for Java and web services
  • JAXB 2.0 looks interesting [overview (old)]
  • but I still love XStream
  • JPA (Java Persistence API) is hot [walkthrough] and worth learning.
  • JPA is implemented by the FREE Oracle tool Toplink
  • as well as Open JPA which is based on the wonderful Kodo.
  • Jencks is a good implementation of JCA
  • Spring was of course implicitly wonderful, and Pitchfork appears to be adding EJB3 to Spring.
  • Glassfish is incubating lots of interesting side projects.

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