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Will Iverson's Blog
Will Iverson is the practice director, Software Development for SolutionsIQ, a Pacific Northwest service provider. The SolutionsIQ Software Development practice delivers Java and .NET projects using Agile methodologies (including Scrum and XP). He has previously worked with Apple, Sun, BEA, and Symantec and is the author of several books on Java software development, including Real World Web Services and Mac OS X for Java Geeks.
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Building Web Applications with Maven 2
Ant is the default for many web application developers, but Will Iverson makes the case that using Maven 2 can save you a lot of time and hassle through its approach of sensible defaults. In this article, he introduces core Maven 2 concepts and then shows you how easy it is to develop a web app with Maven 2. Mar. 1, 2007 Behind The Scenes of Project Looking Glass
Project Looking Glass, highlighted in Scott McNealy's JavaOne keynote, is a 3D desktop environment that uses Java and hardware graphics acceleration to deliver a new kind of user experience. And now, it's open source. Will Iverson interviewed lead developer Hideya Kawahara to learn more about the project. Jul. 6, 2004 Introduction to SiteMesh
Do you have items like footers or navigation bars that you'd like to repeat on every page of your site? Do you want to add them easily? Then maybe, says Will Iverson, the "decorator"-based SiteMesh is for you. Mar. 11, 2004
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