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3
May

Sucessful adoption of AndroMDA in a large project

Issue 03/2006 of the german OBJEKTspektrum contains an article by me and Matthias Bohlen titled Erfolgreicher Einsatz von AndroMDA bei Lufthansa Systems (Sucessful adoption of AndroMDA at Lufthansa Systems). In this article, we discuss how AndroMDA has been used in a large Java based project for a german logistics service provider. You can read the article online.

16
Dec

Eclipse RCP in the Enterprise

Issue 01/2006 of the german OBJEKTspektrum contains an article by me titled Eclipse RCP als Plattform für Unternehmensanwendungen (Eclipse RCP as a platform for enterprise applications). In this article, I compare RCP applications to traditional web applications with respect to their suitability for enterprise usage.
The aspects being compared are:

  1. Scalability
  2. Firewall-enabled
  3. Deployment
  4. Security
  5. Serviceability
  6. Usability
20
Sep

Model Driven Architecture and Spring – friend or foe?

Issue 10.2005 of the german Java Magazin contains an article by Markus Völter, Eberhard Wolff and me about how the Spring framework and model driven concepts fit together. You can read the article online.

23
Aug

Eclipse Job API, My Personal Eclipse

Issue 4.2005 of the german Eclipse Magazin contains three articles written by me: a review of The Java Developer's Guide to Eclipse, a technical article on the Eclipse Job API and a quite fun article about why I love Eclipse.

You can read the articles online:

2
May

Reviews: FindBugs, Quantum DB

Issue 3.2005 of the german Eclipse Magazin contains two short reviews written by me:

22
Jul

Incremental Project Builder in Eclipse

Issue 8/2004 of the german iX Magazin contains an article on how to use the Incremental Project Builder in your own Eclipse Plug-in.

30
Oct

Dynamic Proxies

Issue 10/2003 of the german Java Magazin contains an article by Stephan Anft and me about how to use dynamic proxies in your Java applications. A PDF version is available here.