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Suggestions / New FeaturesForum - Suggestions / New Features Typically we would like New Features to be added to our Jira for proper development management, but it can be somewhat intimidating for casual users to use, so this forum is a more relaxed and informal way to discuss the future of Qi4j at any level, core, libraries...
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ForumsQi4j Forums The Qi4j forums is for any user to communicate with each other and/or the entire Qi4j development team. Please select the forum carefully, to ensure that your questions or feedback is picked up by the right people and in an efficient manner. Thank you General Questions Suggestions / New ...
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Website EditingWebsite Editing Qi4j uses Sitevision as the Content Management System and website. This is an application that Rickard Öberg wrote years ago, and where the idea of Composite Oriented Programming was first tested. The success of Sitevision's codebase directly resulted in the creation of Qi4j, and we ...
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HowTo : Configure a ServiceHowTo : Configure a Service Qi4j supports a Configuration system for services. The configuration instance itself is an Entity and is therefor readable, writeable and queryable, just like other Entities. This should make Configuration management much simpler, since you can easily build GUI tools to a...
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HowTo : Create an EntityHowTo : Create an Entity One of the most common tasks in Qi4j is the management of the life cycle of Entities. Since Qi4j is capable of delivering much higher performance than traditional Object-Relational Mapping technologies, we also expect that people use Entities more frequently in Qi4j applicat...
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RoadMapRoad Map A wise man once said; Release Early, Release Often. It means, by releasing early one get very valuable feedback very soon, and can adjust to such feedback. Releasing early is also dangerous, since everything may not be finished, operational or may contain bugs, and therefor we should respon...
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BackgroundBackground Qi4j is the first Composite Oriented Programming implementation leveraging the Java 5 platform, so that everything you know from Java 5 still applies. You can mix Qi4j with your ordinary Java code as much as you want. All your existing Java tools works just like before, and Qi4j does not ...
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ConcernConcern Concerns are the equivalent of "around advice" in Aspect Oriented Programming. They are chained into an invocation stack for each Mixin Type method and invoked after the Constraints have been executed. Since they are sitting "around" the Mixin implementation method, they also have a chance t...
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MixinMixin Mixins are the state-carrying part of a Composite instance. The other Fragments can not retain state between method invocations as they are shared across Composite instances. Mixin Type The Mixin Type is the interface that declares the Mixin methods. Each Mixin implementation (the classes defi...
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What's an Object anyway?What's an Object anyway. In OOP the main idea is that we should model our reality by creating Objects. Objects have state, and they have methods. Methods in an object are used to operate on the internal state and understands the domain that is being modeled. By contrast, in procedural programming th...
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