

NEW Serverless Event-Driven Architectures with Serverless Java on AWS, December 8th, 2022 and The drop of traffic in October and November was caused by my Roller / Glassfish experiments, some offline-hours and many broken links :-). Thanks to all readers / subscriber and especially for constructive comments! Feedback is highly appreciated. What suprised me is the high number of visits a day. RSS-Feed results are even not included in this statistic. The views above are monthly results - not overall views. So the winner seems to be: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6.0 - with surprising result December: Top Eight, Non Java, Netbeans 6.5 Features.

and Netbeans Days, or Poland the "Java Land"? Java EE 6 - Rethinking Best Practices, Planned For San Jose, Takes September: New UMLKit Available For Netbeans 6.5 - First Tests - Reverse Engineering Of EJB 3 Rocks and EJB 3.X.August: First Week With Netbeans 6.5M1 - Some Smoke - But Interesting Directions and Useful Explanation: "iBATIS, Hibernate, and JPA: Which is right for you?", Strange Conclusion.July: First Week With Netbeans 6.5M1 - Some Smoke - But Interesting Directions.June: First Indicators of Overengineering in Your Project.April: High Level thinking about the introduction of closures in Java.March: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6.0 - with surprising result.February: Nice, but hidden, CRUD wizard in Netbeans 6.0.January: Domain Driven Design, EJB 3, JPA, Glassfish v2, JSF (Model View Presenter), Data Binding, Java DB.Best Of / Most Popular Entries (>10k views) In This Blog
