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Should I be concerned with dependencies?

Our organization uses IBM ClearCase to manage its versioning controls (for better or worse). We've been working on our application for several years now, and a large number of activities have started ...
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Should I mock ObjectMapper in my unit tests?

I have different services in a spring application that have a dependency on Jackson ObjectMapper, the unit tests rely on @InjectMocks to inject all the various dependencies to the class that is under ...
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Applying Domain Driven Design - Model/Implementation

I'm quite new in the DDD-World and I'm just trying to figure out all the basics so please bear with me! I have the following Entities: - Datamodel - Object Types - Object Fields A datamodel can ...
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Architecture design for Java servlet that triggers work (for sending push notifications)

I'm designing a push notification server (for pushing notification via APNS and Google servers) and have come up with the following design for a Java based web application server. I would really like ...
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Incorporating custom Algorithm in SOLR-LUCENE , before Indexing?

CURRENT FLOW: I am using a custom algorithm(presently in php) to rank the MYSQL records before INDEXING it to SOLR . WHAT I WANT : Is it possible implementing this ALGORITHM(may be in JAVA) inside ...
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Spring bean injection into a hibernate validator constraint

I have a controller method like listed below whose argument is annotated with @Valid to validate PasswordChange object using a Hibernate validator @Constraint. Both PasswordChange and a sample ...
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How to deal with runtime changes to tenant-location in a clustered, multitenant web application with app-managed datasources?

I have a Java web application that supports multi-tenancy to keep customer data separate. Connection pools to each customer database are created at runtime. The details of each customer shard (...
4 votes
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Staging of artifacts in the build server?

Java artifacts are often staged through different "quality levels", named like alpha, beta, releaseCandidate, release etc. They enter the next stage if they have passed tests (automatic or manual ones)...
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Why does the Java CompletableFuture API uses long + TimeUnit instead of Duration?

Java 9 introduced many new methods in the CompletableFuture API that support execution timeouts. For example: public CompletableFuture<T> orTimeout​(long timeout, TimeUnit unit); public ...
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Logging by 3rd party libraries

We've got 2 very large platforms for our services & jobs. Both platforms consists of 20+ servers hosting 1000+ services/jobs. Each job/service is essentially a java web application. Both ...
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Is this an example of cyclic dependency?

I'm an undergraduate student and I have this assignment on a Discrete Event simulator. Currently I have completed to the end of v1.2 here. Attached also, is an algorithmic overview. I have wrote my ...
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Chronicle Queue: how to make a stack and how to limit disk usage

My server and several clients are different JVMs running on the same machine, they need to share persisted time series data: server reads a time series from somewhere, writes to a persisted embedded ...
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Ripple Effect Analysis using coupling metrics

How can I observe ripple effect using coupling attributes alone? I first find the common coupling metrics for a set of deprecated classes in a project, like CBO(Coupling Between Objects), RFC(...
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Long lived connections

I have a custom non-blocking I/O server that supports (among other things) HTTP and websockets. I have two timeout concepts for connections: idle: connections that don't do anything are closed after (...
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How should I store user activities in ElasticSearch and figure out popular searches?

I've got java logging user activities to Fluentd, Fluentd is then writing these activities into an elasticsearch index. Every user activity is recorded, some include: User1 follows user2 User1 likes ...

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