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  1. #21

    Java Web Developer: Version 1
    Core: Java EE
    IDE: Eclipse
    Database: Oracle
    ORM: Hibernate Framework
    MVC: Seam Framework
    UI Layer: JSP/JSF/Rich Faces Framework
    Front End: JQuery, Ajax, JSON, Javascript
    Web Server: Jboss AS
    Reporting: Jasper Reports
    Version Control: Git
    Deployment: Linux Environment

    Learn different Frameworks as much as you can do the more the better. Treat all frameworks like lego on your project because they are frameworks are not compatible with one another on the different Tier Layer.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by ethanium View Post
    Your design is just too tightly coupled and will not pass if i do the review
    Also i can sense some sort of a mild spaghetti code from it.

    both framework and code access the a library? what will happen if you change library to use? what will happen if Library will change its interfaces or parameters? you need to modify both your CODE and framework? too bad of a design.

    i think it is better to have atleast an adapter (design patterns) from your code to a certain library, for you know... flexibility and to avoid tight coupling, this prevents your code from being too over dependent in a certain library.
    With an adapter, you can always change and adapt different library but your code will be unmodified.
    and entry point to any library should be only thru this adapter
    Last edited by cebugdev; 01-28-2016 at 11:49 AM.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by cebugdev View Post
    Your design is just too tightly coupled and will not pass if i do the review
    Also i can sense some sort of a mild spaghetti code from it.

    both framework and code access the a library? what will happen if you change library to use? what will happen if Library will change its interfaces or parameters? you need to modify both your CODE and framework? too bad of a design.

    i think it is better to have atleast an adapter (design patterns) from your code to a certain library, for you know... flexibility and to avoid tight coupling, this prevents your code from being too over dependent in a certain library.
    With an adapter, you can always change and adapt different library but your code will be unmodified.
    and entry point to any library should be only thru this adapter
    The diagram tells about the relationship between your code and the framework and between code and library, it is not about architecture.

  4. #24
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