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A Guide to Spigot For Seam Developers

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Note : Spigot has been renamed to DataValve. (Edit : I renamed this post so it doesn’t seem like Spigot is just for Seam, Spigot can be used with different frameworks or without any at all. However, I wrote this post since Spigot is so familiar to the Seam EntityQuery that it should be easy […]

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Open Source is Hard

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I’ve been working on getting my procedural texture library completed and released to the public which should be ready next week. I’m currently going through the difficulties that always go with getting that last bit of polish on a project to get it ready for public consumption. In particular, I’ve just switched over to maven […]

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I've been developing software for over 20 years, mostly in Java. This site is a home for my open source projects, writings, articles and tutorials mainly focusing on Java and Java EE from a real world perspective.

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