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Technically Creative: April 2015
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A software development blog, mostly. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. SSL/TLS Integration between Java and .NET. Through the years, Ive done a lot of integration between Java and .NET platforms. Mostly things play well together, but every once and while an interoperability issue is raised that I havent encountered before. Create secure socket to the service and complete handshake. Send request A to the service. Receive response to A from the service, OK. Reuse previous secure socket. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Technically Creative: Upgrading Spring Security from 3 to 4
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A software development blog, mostly. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Upgrading Spring Security from 3 to 4. There are a few changes to the configuration defaults in the Spring Security 4 release that may initially break your application. Mostly this applies to applications using XML-based configurations. In the 4.0 release, there was an effort to align the XML-based Configuration defaults with the more recent JavaConfig counterparts. The change is described in SEC-2347. To restore the previous functionality, you...
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Technically Creative: Too Busy to Improve?
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A software development blog, mostly. Friday, February 27, 2015. Too Busy to Improve? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Too Busy to Improve? Spark Inspiration with Ignite Talks at Lean Startup Week. John Allspaw (Blog) - DevOps. Abstract As A Verb. Code as Craft, Etsy's Engineering Blog. Recommended Reading for Allies. Jez Humble (Blog) - Continuous Delivery. CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers. A very comprehensive and precise spec. Gene Kim (Blog) - DevOps.
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Technically Creative: Application Feature Switches
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A software development blog, mostly. Wednesday, February 12, 2014. Feature Switches provide Development and Operations with control of the behavior within. User interfaces are told what components to show or hide. Server-side business logic can. Transition to new services or strategies at the flip of a switch. If something is misbehaving, it can simply be turned off until a fix is put in place. Aving this control is a. Necessity in the foundation of every project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Technically Creative: Continuous Stream of Value
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A software development blog, mostly. Thursday, May 1, 2014. Continuous Stream of Value. New customer acquisition, existing customer retention, and continuous improvement are three major. Since business value is only realized when work items are deployed to production, monitoring the performance of the software development team directly relates to the three major business pillars above. So how well is the team doing? Is the road to deployment a traffic jam or a high-speed freeway to production? Perception...
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Technically Creative: SSL/TLS Integration between Java and .NET
http://www.joshlandin.com/2015/04/ssltls-integration-between-java-and-net.html
A software development blog, mostly. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. SSL/TLS Integration between Java and .NET. Through the years, I've done a lot of integration between Java and .NET platforms. Mostly things play well together, but every once and while an interoperability issue is raised that I haven't encountered before. Create secure socket to the service and complete handshake. Send request A to the service. Receive response to A from the service, OK. Reuse previous secure socket. Padded plaintext before ...
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Technically Creative: Spring-integrated Hibernate 3 to Hibernate 4 Upgrade
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A software development blog, mostly. Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Spring-integrated Hibernate 3 to Hibernate 4 Upgrade. I recently upgraded a large Java web application from Hibernate 3.6.6 to 4.3.5. Given the level of Spring and Hibernate integration in this application, I also upgraded Spring from 3.2.2 to 4.0.5 at the same time. This was a relatively painless major upgrade. The application configuration changes were pretty straightforward and the code changes were minimal. Out with the old:. Bean id="com&...
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Technically Creative: June 2015
http://www.joshlandin.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
A software development blog, mostly. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Upgrading Spring Security from 3 to 4. There are a few changes to the configuration defaults in the Spring Security 4 release that may initially break your application. Mostly this applies to applications using XML-based configurations. In the 4.0 release, there was an effort to align the XML-based Configuration defaults with the more recent JavaConfig counterparts. The change is described in SEC-2347. To restore the previous functionality, you...
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Technically Creative: February 2015
http://www.joshlandin.com/2015_02_01_archive.html
A software development blog, mostly. Friday, February 27, 2015. Too Busy to Improve? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Too Busy to Improve? Gene Kim (Blog) - DevOps. Live Video Chat #1 with DevOps Enterprise 2016 Speakers. CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers. A very comprehensive and precise spec. Spark Inspiration with Ignite Talks at Lean Startup Week. Introducing 'git size' (command and visualization). Code as Craft, Etsy's Engineering Blog. Recommended Reading for Allies.
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Technically Creative: February 2014
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A software development blog, mostly. Wednesday, February 12, 2014. Feature Switches provide Development and Operations with control of the behavior within. User interfaces are told what components to show or hide. Server-side business logic can. Transition to new services or strategies at the flip of a switch. If something is misbehaving, it can simply be turned off until a fix is put in place. Aving this control is a. Necessity in the foundation of every project. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The 2014 Sta...
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