Faisal Basra

Author's details

Name: Faisal Basra
Date registered: February 8, 2010
URL: http://www.javaplex.com

Biography

Faisal Basra is an independent consultant, software developer, writer, blogger, speaker, architect and technology leader in Lahore, Pakistan. He has been a professional software developer since 2008, has been writing code since 2006.Having hands on experience of popular Java EE frameworks & technologies like JSF, Spring, Hibernate, Enverse, JPA, Richfaces, Primefaces, JSP/Servlet.Tools & Servers: jUnit, Log4j, Maven, Eclipse, MyEclipse, NetBeans, Tomcat, Jboss, WebLogicMobile Development: Google Android

Latest posts

  1. High Performance Message Queues get Reviewed — April 25, 2012
  2. All java archeditects read this — April 25, 2012
  3. Java SMPP Client Libraries for connecting with SMSC OR USSDC — March 20, 2012
  4. How to connect with SMSC & USSDC with SMPP — March 17, 2012
  5. Java Restlet Framework for developing Restful Web Services — March 17, 2012

Most commented posts

  1. Sharing EvDo USB device on Wireless Router TP-Link, D-Link, LinkSys — 39 comments
  2. Using Your Laptop/PC Wi-Fi as Wi-Fi Router — 27 comments
  3. Composition and Aggregation using Java — 21 comments
  4. Optimizing JSF Richfaces Applications — 21 comments
  5. The Memory Usage by a Java Program — 10 comments

Author's posts listings

Jul
01

What is Linkedin Architecture & Technology Stack

You ever wonder what is the technical architecture & Technology Stack of Internet biggest website, Linkedin. Linkedin’s Engineering team setup their blog and posting publicly about their technologies being used for Linkedin.  Checkout the following website links for more details.   http://blog.linkedin.com/blog/engineering/index.html http://hurvitz.org/blog/2008/06/linkedin-architecture http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/linkedin_s_engineering_blog  

Permanent link to this article: http://www.javaplex.com/blog/what-is-linkedin-architecture-technology-stack/

Jun
30

DataNucleus All in One Persistance with JDO, JPA and REST API

DataNucleus is the revolutionary data access platform which provides wide range of underlying popular and modern database top of which is NoSQL. Google’s BigTable in Google AppEngine, MongoDB and Apache’s Cassandra are first examples of it. Checkout more about DataNucleus at http://www.datanucleus.org APIs Supported: JDO, JPA, REST Datastores Supported: RDBMS, db4o, NeoDatis, Excel, OOXML, ODF, …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.javaplex.com/blog/datanucleus-persistance-jdo-jpa-nosql/

Jun
23

Solution Eclipse Skipping/Ignoring Breakpoint while Debug

Recently, I have been facing very tedious problem while development i.e. Eclipse skip/ignore breakpoint and fixing the code takes very extra time. After, doing searches on Internet, finally I found the solution. Just do the following in eclipse and the problem will be fixed. Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Installed JRE’s -> (edit your …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.javaplex.com/blog/solution-eclipse-skippingignoring-breakpoint-while-debug/

Jun
20

Learn Agile Development, Scrum

Read the following slides to learn scrum, agile development methodology. Scrum: Agile For Everyone (http://www NULL.slideshare NULL.net/jaaronfarr/scrum-agile-for-everyone)

Permanent link to this article: http://www.javaplex.com/blog/learn-agile-development-scrum/

Jun
07

Java Plex Starting Android

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Being so much idle at JavaPlex is going to be over now. With the burst of android’s heat, Java world is embraced with more jobs and opportunities.   Now, we will be publishing soon some “Beyond Hello World” articles from android practitioners to help those who want to start android development and make their life …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.javaplex.com/blog/java-plex-starting-android/

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