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The Rich Engineering Heritage Behind Dependency Injection

Andrew McVeigh takes us on a tour of the rich heritage behind dependency injection, what it represents, and tells us why its here to stay.

NetBeans 6: Matisse Updates

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Introduction to Groovy Part 3

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Benchmark Analysis: Guice vs Spring

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Book Review - SOA Security

At 9:49 AM on Jan 11, 2008, Meera Subbarao wrote:

The purpose of SOA Security is really not to cover Java, XML, SOAP, or web services: that much is assumed (though an all-too-brief-to-be-useful introduction takes up Chapter 2). The purpose is to introduce the special issues SOAP and web services raise as they relate to security. These are several, and they are demanding: anyone seriously considering developing web services should read this book. The materials presented in it are very fragmented on the web, if they can even be found; and they are not for the faint of heart or the non-technical user in any case.
Read David's full review.

1 . At 1:20 PM on Jan 11, 2008, Prasad Chodavarapu wrote:
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Re: Book Review - SOA Security

Dave:
Knowing that someone has actually read through what one has written provides immense pleasure. Thanks for giving Rama and myself that pleasure. And by the way, the summaries you have written for each chapter are simply superb.
cheers
prasad
2 . At 1:30 PM on Jan 11, 2008, Meera Subbarao wrote:
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Re: Book Review - SOA Security

Hi Prasad,
I am glad you liked the format of our review and also David's chapter highlights.
Meera Subbarao

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