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Hi, Adam!
In a video you made in 2013, you explain how you structure a JavaEE project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grJC6RFiB58 (Structuring Java EE 7 Applications) using the BCE(boundary, control, entity) pattern.
As I read in http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/openuppt/openup_basic/guidances/concepts/entity_control_boundary_pattern,_uF-QYEAhEdq_UJTvM1DM2Q.html the boundary should only communicate with the control.
Can/Should the boundary communicate directly with the entity, as you are doing in this video?
public void savePost(String message) { pv.isValid(message); em.merge(new Post(message)); }
Added note: I just watch your video on Microservices and loved it. Keep up with the good work you are doing, Adam.
/Java EE enthusiast from Norway
Hello Adam,
what are your thoughts on the Oracle Application Development Framework.
It's advertised as a Java EE Framework but speaking frankly I fail to see the Java EE part beside the fact you need a welogic server to run any ADF application.
Does ADF play a role in your projects?
Hy Adam
Your vimeo workshops are great!
Do you have plans to make more? For example: Java EE 7 Architectures?
Greets
Rob
Hello Adam,
i've written a property resolver. The resolver should read a application.properties file and produce the values. It works but only if i deploy the application twice. The file is never found if i simply deploy the application over the Web-Interface. My application server is the new Wildfly 10. Its seems that the file is only discovered the second time in the classpath. I can simply reproduced if i deploy the war over the ide and stop/start the server. Any ideas why this happens?