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Five Fallacies of Application Ruggedization

Continue Reading December 24th, 2009 Rick Kotermanski

Summa architects often find that we are smoke-jumping late into failing projects to fire-fight failing business critical web and enterprise applications. Often the failures are a direct result of a road laid by best intentions (and limited budgets). Here is my top five list of enterprise application architecture fallacies that result in significant failures. Each fallacy could stand a lot more discussion - but let’s start with some thought-provoking ideas:

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My Changes Don’t Happen! — A Java Puzzler

Continue Reading December 9th, 2009 Jim Kiley

A few weeks ago I ran into a Java problem that took me an embarrassingly long time to solve — I won’t even tell you how long it took me to notice the source of the bug. It’s a relatively common mistake for starting developers — and clearly it even happens once in a while to experienced guys who aren’t paying attention. I figured I would detail my problem in the hopes that someone else out there might run across this post and save themselves half an hour or more of combing through their code.

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