Swaminathan Radhakrishnan
Swaminathan Radhakrishnan works as a senior technical architect at Infosys Technologies, Ltd. With more than eight years of experience, he has been involved with J2EE since its inception. His job profile includes architecting and designing mission-critical applications for large financial companies.
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Configuration Management in Java EE Applications Using Subversion
Publish Date: May. 3, 2006
Does your enterprise Java application need to store not only complex objects or documents but a history of changes to them? Many developers try to solve this problem with database wizardry, but it's probably a better option to hand the job over to a configuration management system that is built for the task. In this article, Swaminathan Radhakrishnan shows how you can implement requirements for change tracking by using a Subversion repository from your Java application, by way of the JavaSVN library.
On-Demand Stateful EJBs
Publish Date: Feb. 23, 2005
EJB session beans can be stateful or stateless, but they can't easily change from one to the other. That can be a problem in certain business situations. Swaminathan Radhakrishnan has a pattern that he says can address this problem.