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This article shows you how creating a custom ResourceBundle class can modify the storage format and location of resources without resorting to the dreaded hard-coding.
These custom types might be implemented as Data Transfer Objects (DTOs), as JavaBeans, as Value Objects, as Reference Objects, or any other custom type (in Java, typically a class or enum).
The simple beauty of the custom user registry On the surface, implementing a custom user registry is simple. While it differs slightly from one application server to the next, to implement a custom ...
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