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Hardcore Java: Quine and Backward quine

Browsing through old university folders I found interesting pieces of code that I wrote some time ago for a contest at IBM. Have you ever heard of a quine? If not, here’s the definition by Wikipedia:

In computing, a quine is a computer program which produces a copy of its own source code as its only [...]

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E-point prize for the best thesis is mine :)

I am really excited to inform that the master thesis written by Marek and me was awarded for the second time! Today, our dissertation titled “Generic ESB Monitoring Architecture Compliant with JBI” has received the e-point prize for the best thesis on JEE Internet solutions. The official results are published on the e-point site (in [...]

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Mission Impossible with Kirk Pepperdine

Last Tuesday Kirk Pepperdine gave a talk at Warszawa Java User Group. Kirk is a Real Guru in the Java world so I was truly excited to meet him. He has been working in high performance and distributed computing for nearly 20 years. What is more, in 2006 Kirk was recognized by Sun Microsystems [...]

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Spring integration in jBPM 4

When I was supposed to use the fourth version of jBPM for the first time I couldn’t find a sufficient documentation concerning the integration with Spring. I have also seen that there are many questions regarding that issue on forums or discussion lists. Despite the fact that there are some entries on Andries Inzé Blog [...]

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JavaCamp #1 in Krakow

Last weekend I returned to Krakow to take part in the Java Camp meeting. I decided to travel by car, which was actually an unfortunate decision. 300km, 2 traffic jams, 6 hours of driving – all these facts perfectly summarize my journey   The meeting was organized by PJUG (Polish Java User Group). [...]

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