Mads Nissen
backlog on sharepoint, crm, office, .net development, architecture and more..
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EJB-CMP/CMR/EJB-QL sounds nice. What to use in .NET?
In my recent post I talked about the problems with selecting an architecture that supports handling of large object structures in memory.
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Business Delegate Pattern and Service Oriented Architectures
As I'm working in the lightly unfamiliar environment of J2EE these days, in the ongoing bachelor project. I'm using lots of time getting all the pattern definitions right. Most recently the Business Delegate (Sun's blueprint) pattern was refreshed (all of this probably has been in my curriculum last year, but you can't remember everything either).
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blogiquette
"Corporate Weblog manifesto" at Robert Scoble's weblog is great reading for me as a n00b blogger, and everyone else aswell.. And it isnt' necissarily only for corp. people.
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IBM Bullseye
Just read Business Solution (Norwegian edition) and found a quote of the norwegian IBM CEO.
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Object hierarchies in memory and pattern usage strategies.
[this should maybe be a story, and is under construction. I plan to add som models etc. comment if you like! but its more to come... ]
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humble suggestions
To avoid hammering ScottW with mails about every little itsy bitsy detail that I might comment on this really great and promising blog solution I decided to collect it all in this blogentry as my humble suggestions (correct me if I'm wrong!):
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Naming to keep it all unmain
I just read ScottW's post on naming gadgets in a certain theme.. This reminded me to post one of the worlds most funny programming site ever written. It also gave me the idea to start my own category for collecting funny unmain practices (to be used when your employer starts to misbehave)
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Blogging commenced
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