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Inversion of Control Containers and the Dependency Injection pattern

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PicoContainer

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PicoContainer is a highly embeddable full service Inversion of Control (IoC) container for components honour the Dependency Injection pattern., blogmarks.net

 

A Little Clarity - Inversion of Control and Dependency Injection

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Giles Bowkett: Ruby Golf: ASCII Sierpinski Triangle

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A classic fractal, via Brian Mitchell. I have no idea how it works. In a weird inversion of my usual pattern, I know the math but I can't figure out the code., blogmarks.net

 

Understanding dynamic business workflows part 1

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Inversion of Control (IoC) and Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) can be effective tools for implementing dynamic business workflows. In this article, learn business workflows' dynamic nature and proposes a two-layer workflow model that lets you use XML to build configurable and flexible solutions., blogmarks.net

 

Protecting JavaBeans in JSF applications

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Learn how to use Acegi to secure access to JavaBeans in JavaServer Faces (JSF) applications. You can configure secure beans in a variety of ways, including using Acegi-secured inversion-of-control (IOC) beans directly in your JSF tags., blogmarks.net

 

Protecting JavaBeans in JSF applications

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Get a demonstration on how to use Acegi to secure access to JavaBeans in JavaServer Faces (JSF) applications. You can configure secure beans in a variety of ways, including using Acegi-secured inversion-of-control (IOC) beans directly in your JSF tags., blogmarks.net

 

Inversion of Control Containers and the Dependency Injection pattern

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In the Java community there's been a rush of lightweight containers that help to assemble components from different projects into a cohesive application. Underlying these containers is a common pattern to how they perform the wiring, a concept they refer under the very generic name of "Inversion of Control". In this article I dig into how this pattern works, under the more specific name of "Dependency Injection", and contrast it with the Service Locator alternative. The choice between them is less important than the principle of separating configuration from use., blogmarks.net

 

inversion therapy

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video, delicious.com

 

War Stories from the Making of ?Bruno?

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