Today I’ve had to analyse pretty big XML file, that I couldn’t open in any editor without a hassle. Finally I’ve used comprehensive vim editor, which can handle anything without any problems to view it, but it was useless anyway, because the XML was completely not in human readable format. Then I’ve been looking for some solution to format it or just to display its structure and I’ve found this class from Oracle.
Read the full articleYesterday I’ve been struggling with setting up Eclipse to work with some project having multi level Maven project structure. Eclipse uses its own flat project layout and isn’t able to handle this properly. I’ve tried multiple approaches to achieve this project working, being built and debug in Eclipse. Finally I’ve found some workaround.
Read the full articleLately I had to extract something from my old codes as a code example and I found an interesting unit testing solution, that I applied in one of my projects. We had some problems with units testing, because almost each thing for testing required fully initialized runtime application context.
Read the full articleHibernate and its way of associations mapping can be a bit hard to understand for beginners. Unidirectional and bidirectional mapping, cascade save, relation owner… How to construct correctly associations between objects to get desired effect? A short introduction based on OneToMany parent-child relation.
Read the full articleI’ll start from some simple Redirect After Post pattern (known from many JEE frameworks) implementation in PHP. This post I wrote few years ago. Currently PHP frameworks support this method as well, but for people writing in plain PHP it seems frequently to be a problem.
Read the full articleWell, in a nutshell I decided to start writing blog… I’d like to put here some solutions of technical problems I solved, to share them with others, as well as some more loose thoughts about some aspects of my work.
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