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| Persistence with Spring: The Persistence Layer with Spring 3.1 and JPA WHITE PAPER: Agitar Technologies, Inc. Observation Driven Testing: What else is your code doing? Test-Driven Development's strengths include the ability to create code that does only what you want and create a thorough set of automated tests. What about unintended side effects? Yes, the code is doing what you want but what else is it doing? Observation-Driven Testing helps answer that question. Learn more In this Issue Persistence with Spring: The persistence layer with Spring 3.1 and Hibernate Estimating Java Object Sizes with Instrumentation Q&A: Database data doesn't fill into JTable Java apps face more performance issues | ||||||||||
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Persistence with Spring: The Persistence Layer with Spring 3.1 and JPA
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