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Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
Release date: 31-Mar-2013 Core dependencies * springframework 3.2.0.RELEASE * hibernate 4.1.7.Final * ZK CE 6.5.2 * springsecurity 3.1.3.RELEASE New Features * Datasource setup step in First Use Wizard * Joblet installer Bug Fixes * 7 bug fixes
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
Release date: 2-May-2013 Download * Sourceforge FRS * Maven Core dependencies * springframework 3.2.0.RELEASE * hibernate 4.2.1.Final * ZK CE 6.5.2 * springsecurity 3.1.3.RELEASE New Features * 2 enhancements Bug Fixes * 5 bug fixes
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
Release date: 9-Aug-2013 Download * Sourceforge FRS * Maven Core dependencies * Java 1.7 * springframework 3.2.3.RELEASE * hibernate 4.2.3.Final * hibernate validator 5.0.1 * ZK CE 6.5.2 * springsecurity 3.1.4.RELEASE New Features * 8 enhancements
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
Release date: 6-Oct-2013 Download * Sourceforge FRS * Maven Core dependencies * Java 1.7 * springframework 3.2.3.RELEASE * hibernate 4.2.6.Final * hibernate validator 5.0.1 * ZK CE 6.5.3 * springsecurity 3.1.4.RELEASE New Features * 1 enhancement
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
Namespaces MiniBooks * Installation Guide * Beginner’s Guide * Basic Concepts * Joblet Development - Part I * User Authentication * More to come soon Releases * web4thejob v3.5.1 * web4thejob v3.5.0 * web4thejob v3.4.2 * web4thejob v3.4.0 * web4thejob v3.3.1 * Releases Index
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
Release date: 6-Oct-2013 Download * Sourceforge FRS * Maven Core dependencies * Java 1.7 * springframework 3.2.3.RELEASE * hibernate 4.2.6.Final * hibernate validator 5.0.1 * ZK 6.5.3 * springsecurity 3.1.4.RELEASE New Features * 1 enhancement
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
This minibook is a continuation of the Joblet Development - Part I.
Posted over 11 years ago by Veniamin Isaias
This minibook describes how the User Authentication mechanism of web4thejob is structured. It also demonstrates how you can customize it further to meet the needs of your web application by taking advantage of the rich features that the Spring Security framework provides.
Posted over 11 years ago by Solon Molho
It is a fact that many developers favor JPA annotations over XML configuration. The reasons for this are numerous and anyone who is willing to spend a few minutes on the subject will easily find an abundance of discussion threads online. My ... [More] understanding is that since the functional result is the same, the choice should be based on factors that relate to the general philosophy of the project. [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago by Solon Molho
In this minibook series we are going to dive into the details of developing a web4thejob joblet using the reverse engineering approach. This means that you can use the instructions below for creating a web application either from scratch or on top of an existing legacy schema.