Krishnan Subramanian

Archive for July, 2004

Re: ECO : Optimistic Locking

First off, this post is in reply to a blog entry by Malcolm Groves at: http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgroves/archive/2004/06/28/659.aspx on Optimistic Locking done by ECO. I first thought of replying on Malcolm’s blog site but then thought my entry might deserve a place of its own (presumptuous, but not vain I also come from the Java, J2EE world - and I have [...]

Posted by Krishnan Subramanian on July 16th, 2004 under Borland Enterprise Server, General, J2EE | 9 Comments »

On Logging and logging in J2EE environments (and in Borland Enterprise Server)

Almost every non-trivial application - be it J2EE or otherwise includes some kind of a logging functionality. More often than not, this functionality tends to be some home-grown solution. Some might argue that popular debuggers (such as those provided with IDEs like JBuilder, Delphi, C#Builder etc) provide a better means of tracing through code. However, this argument assumes that: [...]

Posted by Krishnan Subramanian on July 16th, 2004 under Borland Enterprise Server, General, J2EE, Java | 6 Comments »

Brief Introduction

I’m Krishnan - a consultant with Borland specializing in Java and J2EE. I joined Borland in mid-2001 and am based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. My job involves a fair bit of travel - primarily in Europe and an occassional foray into the Middle-East where I help Borland customers, partners and sales teams on technical issues. [...]

Posted by Krishnan Subramanian on July 16th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 4 Comments »



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