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danhaywood
Registered since:
August 20, 2009
Short bio:
Dan Haywood is a UK-based freelance consultant specializing in enterprise application development using domain driven design approaches and agile development. Technology skills include Java, JEE, .NET, Sybase, RDBMS, OOAD, UML, AOP, TDD, Subversion and TFS Dan is a committer and advocate of the Naked Objects framework, and the author of “Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects”, published by the Pragmatic Bookshelf.
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http://danhaywood.com
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272

Forum posts by Dan Haywood:

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Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Dec 8, 2009, 2:37 AM
In the previous post in this series we saw how the Naked Objects metamodel uses Facets to allow arbitrary metadata to be associated to the classes, properties, collections or actions. We've already explored the well-defined facets that are used to capture presentation semantics and to enable interactions, but we ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 4, 2009, 2:38 PM
Taking a break from my series on putting a custom UI on Naked Objects, in a week or two I'll be running my TDD training course. The client this time wants EasyMock instead of JMock (which is what I normally teach), so I've spent an hour trying to figure ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Dec 4, 2009, 2:38 PM
Taking a break from my series on putting a custom UI on Naked Objects, in a week or two I'll be running my TDD training course. The client this time wants EasyMock instead of JMock (which is what I normally teach), so I've spent an hour trying to figure ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 3, 2009, 12:36 AM
In part one of this series we saw how to bootstrap Naked Objects, and in part two we saw how we can interact directly with domain objects as pojos (with Naked Objects taking care of persistence and transaction management). But we can also interact with domain objects through their ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Dec 3, 2009, 12:36 AM
In part one of this series we saw how to bootstrap Naked Objects, and in part two we saw how we can interact directly with domain objects as pojos (with Naked Objects taking care of persistence and transaction management). But we can also interact with domain objects through their ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 2, 2009, 12:37 AM
In the previous post we saw how to bootstrap Naked Objects, and open a PersistenceSession. In this post let's see how to actually get hold of and interact with a domain object. First thing we usually do is to get hold of the registered services (as per nakedobjects.services key in ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Dec 2, 2009, 12:37 AM
In the previous post we saw how to bootstrap Naked Objects, and open a PersistenceSession. In this post let's see how to actually get hold of and interact with a domain object. First thing we usually do is to get hold of the registered services (as per nakedobjects.services key in ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 29, 2009, 6:36 PM
One of the objectives for Naked Objects v4.0 was to make the framework more modular. So although (as the screencasts here show) it can still be used as a full-stack framework, it's also possible to use it just for domain and persistence services. You can then graft on ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Nov 29, 2009, 6:36 PM
One of the objectives for Naked Objects v4.0 was to make the framework more modular. So although (as the screencasts here show) it can still be used as a full-stack framework, it's also possible to use it just for domain and persistence services. You can then graft on ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 12, 2009, 9:25 AM
In the previous post I discussed the usage of annotations in domain models, and characterized them as either capturing domain semantics intrinsic to the domain, or semantics pertaining to adjacent layers (eg persistence, or presentation). I also mentioned though that if you really dislike annotations, it's quite possible to redefine the ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Nov 12, 2009, 9:25 AM
In the previous post I discussed the usage of annotations in domain models, and characterized them as either capturing domain semantics intrinsic to the domain, or semantics pertaining to adjacent layers (eg persistence, or presentation). I also mentioned though that if you really dislike annotations, it's quite possible to redefine the ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 11, 2009, 9:24 AM
For me, the best innovation on the Java platform (and .NET too) in recent years has the introduction of annotations/attributes. But not everyone thinks so, even now. Here's a comment made to me in an offlist exchange from the DDD yahoo group: "One thing I can tell you is that I ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Nov 11, 2009, 9:24 AM
For me, the best innovation on the Java platform (and .NET too) in recent years has the introduction of annotations/attributes. But not everyone thinks so, even now. Here's a comment made to me in an offlist exchange from the DDD yahoo group: "One thing I can tell you is that I ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 30, 2009, 8:32 PM
Just had an enjoyable few days at the TSS Java Symposium conference in Prague. Never been to Prague before - like everyone told me, a very beautiful city. At the conference itself also met some very interesting people and there were some interesting sessions - I intend to blog more ...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Oct 30, 2009, 8:32 PM
Just had an enjoyable few days at the TSS Java Symposium conference in Prague. Never been to Prague before - like everyone told me, a very beautiful city. At the conference itself also met some very interesting people and there were some interesting sessions - I intend to blog more ...
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