Posts Tagged 'Architecture'

How to Start the JSF Dance

Last week our project structure changed a bit and I had to think about training new members in the JSF field. I remembered that there’s still a draft article, I started in 2006, in my blog management. Rick from DZone told me that there’s still a need for giving some tips in JSF programming. So, I polished my article ;-) .

Hint: If you still think about changing from your current Web presentation framework to something new, ...

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Flow3 will be for PHP what Spring already is for Java

I’m a Typo3 user for years. It’s one of the best PHP-based OpenSource CMS you get today. I prefer it over Java-based solutions because it’s mature, feature-rich, and best of all, it can be used with every provider environment you can find on the planet.

There are huge installations out there already, that scale, can be clustered, and the like. For short: Typo3 is rock-solid enough to be used in mission-critical environments. But, the core team recognized over the last ...

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Successful Software Architects Ignore Standards

Do you really think this is correct? If so, you’re prepared to start next generation software development ;-) .

When I started my career as consultant and software architect in the mid nineties everything we missed was widely accepted standards to create something stable in the architecture layers. Layers! Not the components that were part of the layers. Heterogeneity meant to develop interfaces between every two products communicating with each other. Then we got CORBA.

CORBA was the ...

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