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[2003-04-15] Top 12 Reasons to Write Unit Tests Most programmers do not write tests. We all know that we should write them, but for whatever reason, most of us don't. This is unfortunate, because testing is the most powerful tool we know of to improve software quality. Tests reduce bugs, provide accurate documentation, and improve design.
[2003-04-08] Cultivating your relationship with Castor-JDO Preface
Keld continues to shed light on Castor-JDO. This month we look at how Castor, an open-source project, helps to keep our Java object model consistent.
[2003-04-04] Java FTP client libraries reviewed This article explains how to write FTP client code in Java using available libraries. It compares an exhaustive list of FTP libraries, presents pros and cons of each library, and helps decision makers choose the most appropriate one for their needs.
[2003-04-03] Proposing J2EE Based Architecture for Small/Medium Business Applications We are not able to think of the name of a single enterprise in this modern information technology era that does not have different applications (ranging from simple to vastly complicated) implementing its internal processes and exposing them to their partners (buyers, suppliers, customers, and so forth).
[2003-04-02] Handling Multiple Submits The primary purpose of the web site of today is to display dynamic content. At some point, the user sends input to a web application to be processed and the results returned.
[2003-04-01] Build a safe cage for Tomcat Enterprise Java expert Dennis Sosnoski starts with his view of how Java server technologies fit with Linux, then gives pointers on setting up the Tomcat Java servlet engine on Linux -- securely.
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