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Tag Archives: Maven
Deploying WebLogic applications with Maven
In my last post, I talked about one exciting new feature in WebLogic 11g, support for Mac OS X. Now, I want to cover another exciting new feature – a Maven plugin which allows you to incorporate deployment of your … Continue reading
Visualising Garbage Collection in the JVM
Recently, I have been working with a number of customers on JVM tuning exercises. It seems that there is not widespread knowledge amongst developers and administrators about how garbage collection works, and how the JVM uses memory. So, I decided … Continue reading
Configuring Maven to run your Java application
Recently I was working on a project using Maven, and I really wanted to be able to run the project easily without needing to worry about all the classpath entries. Turns out it is relatively easy to set up Maven … Continue reading
Using WebLogic as a Load Balancer
Recently, I was working with a customer who was developing an application on Windows (developer) machines and was planning to deploy to a (production) cluster of WebLogic Servers running on Solaris, with a hardware load balancer. In order to do … Continue reading

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