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Re-implementation of a more performant system for medical aids information provisioning.
Architecture and development of a software system to process mass invoices for health insurance. Migration of old invoice data into the new system.
Maintenance and development of a fleet management application. SVN to GIT and Gerrit migration. Architecture of the following system.
I was a scientific assistant for compiler construction and operation systems. My tasks were to prepare and approve exercises.
Later I helped another professor establishing a new degree program.
Lis-commons is an project focused on reusable Java components that are not included in J2SE and/or apache commons or a provide a simpler api for common programming tasks.
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GitDirStat is a GIT maintenance application written in java and based on JGIT. It allows you to remove paths from a git repository.
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This repository contains commits only to test github features.
Example code and projects used in our blogs.
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This repository contains eclipse plugins developed by Link Intersystems GmbH
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REST Services are considered stateless. Therfore a Rest Service must not hold any client state. If so REST Services can be scaled easily by adding new server nodes without to worry about session…
This blog shows a design approach of how to encapsulate named queries in JPA.
The MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern is widely used and has been implemented by a lot of frameworks. It's simplicity and distribution makes it a good choice for most applications. This blog explains the basics of the MVC pattern and how it can be implemented with java swing.
APIs and their implementations should be separated by projects and brought together by java packaging. The result is a clear design, api usage and explicit api contracts.
The java bean validation framework is very useful and this blog shows how it can be used to improve service method apis.
Proxies are widely used by frameworks like spring or hibernate, e.g. to apply aspect oriented programming AOP or the lazy loading pattern. Therefore every programmer should be familiar with the proxy design pattern and the way they are implemented, because these can have a significant impact on your own implementations. Especially when implementing basic object method's like equals().
This Blog is about complex object state management. It shows what happens if basic object oriented principles, like the single responsibility principle, are violated and gives recommendations of how to handle legacy and third party APIs.
This blog is about different design strategies of a service layer api. It explains the pros and cons of both strategies and compares them.
This blog is about hibernate's second level cache, the impact of native queries on the second level cache and ways of how to tell hibernate which caches are affected by a native query - named sql queries as well as programmatically created queries.
A discussion about the anemic and rich domain model approach. Pros, cons and why anemic models are not object-oriented.
In this blog I explain the differences between a java bean and a pojo. I show why a lot of objects should not be implemented as a java bean and that even frameworks can lead to a bad implementation if the term bean is interpreted in the wrong way.
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Re-implementation of a more performant system for medical aids information provisioning.
Architecture and development of a software system to process mass invoices for health insurance. Migration of old invoice data into the new system.
Maintenance and development of a fleet management application. SVN to GIT and Gerrit migration. Architecture of the following system.
I was a scientific assistant for compiler construction and operation systems. My tasks were to prepare and approve exercises.
Later I helped another professor establishing a new degree program.
Lis-commons is an project focused on reusable Java components that are not included in J2SE and/or apache commons or a provide a simpler api for common programming tasks.
Lead developer
GitDirStat is a GIT maintenance application written in java and based on JGIT. It allows you to remove paths from a git repository.
Lead developer
This repository contains commits only to test github features.
Example code and projects used in our blogs.
Lead developer
This repository contains eclipse plugins developed by Link Intersystems GmbH
Lead developer
Lead developer
REST Services are considered stateless. Therfore a Rest Service must not hold any client state. If so REST Services can be scaled easily by adding new server nodes without to worry about session…
This blog shows a design approach of how to encapsulate named queries in JPA.
The MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern is widely used and has been implemented by a lot of frameworks. It's simplicity and distribution makes it a good choice for most applications. This blog explains the basics of the MVC pattern and how it can be implemented with java swing.
APIs and their implementations should be separated by projects and brought together by java packaging. The result is a clear design, api usage and explicit api contracts.
The java bean validation framework is very useful and this blog shows how it can be used to improve service method apis.
Proxies are widely used by frameworks like spring or hibernate, e.g. to apply aspect oriented programming AOP or the lazy loading pattern. Therefore every programmer should be familiar with the proxy design pattern and the way they are implemented, because these can have a significant impact on your own implementations. Especially when implementing basic object method's like equals().
This Blog is about complex object state management. It shows what happens if basic object oriented principles, like the single responsibility principle, are violated and gives recommendations of how to handle legacy and third party APIs.
This blog is about different design strategies of a service layer api. It explains the pros and cons of both strategies and compares them.
This blog is about hibernate's second level cache, the impact of native queries on the second level cache and ways of how to tell hibernate which caches are affected by a native query - named sql queries as well as programmatically created queries.
A discussion about the anemic and rich domain model approach. Pros, cons and why anemic models are not object-oriented.
In this blog I explain the differences between a java bean and a pojo. I show why a lot of objects should not be implemented as a java bean and that even frameworks can lead to a bad implementation if the term bean is interpreted in the wrong way.
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