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Where to use EJB 3.1 and CDI?

... together. EJB >= CDI Note that EJBs are CDI beans and therefore have all the benefits of CDI. The reverse is not true (yet). So definitely don't get into the habit of thinking "EJB vs CDI" as that logic really translates to "EJB+CDI vs CDI", which is an odd equation. In future versions of J...
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What is the difference between declarative and imperative programming? [closed]

...n collection where item%2 != 0 select item would be the declarative form. Calling a function doesn't become declarative programming just because that function is in the System.Linq namespace. – Pete Kirkham Aug 28 '15 at 21:50 ...
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Cannot ignore .idea/workspace.xml - keeps popping up

... I was facing the same issue, and it drove me up the wall. The issue ended up to be that the .idea folder was ALREADY commited into the repo previously, and so they were being tracked by git regardless of whether you ignored them or not. I would recommend the following, after cl...
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How to increase timeout for a single test case in mocha

...(done){ this.timeout(500); [Put network code here, with done() in the callback] }) For arrow function use as follows: it('accesses the network', (done) => { [Put network code here, with done() in the callback] }).timeout(500); ...
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Group vs role (Any real difference?)

...effectively inherits those permissions when he acts under that role. Typically your group membership remains during the duration of your login. A role, on the other hand, can be activated according to specific conditions. If your current role is 'medical-staff' you might be able to see some of the ...
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Re-doing a reverted merge in Git

... but git-merge command sees the original merge, and happily announces that all is well and branches have been already merged. What do I do now? Create a 'Revert "Revert "28s -> develop"" ' commit? Doesn't seem to be a good way to do it, but I can't imagine any other at the moment. ...
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Remove HTML Tags from an NSString on the iPhone

...d that method in the m file, and the prototype in the h file. When that is all set up, to use it all you have to do is have a string object (Example: NSString *myString = ...) and you call that method on your string object (NSString *strippedString = [myString stringByStrippingHTML];). ...
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What are “sugar”, “desugar” terms in context of Java 8?

... sugar, in programming, usually refers to those sweet additions, mostly shortcuts, that make some constructs easier to type and to read (the latter being, in practice, the most important during the life cycle of your program). Wikipedia has a definiti...
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Why are mutable structs “evil”?

... any other copies which might be around. If your struct is immutable then all automatic copies resulting from being passed by value will be the same. If you want to change it you have to consciously do it by creating a new instance of the struct with the modified data. (not a copy) ...
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Why / when would it be appropriate to override ToString?

...way? Yes. But by using ToString you are using a method that is common to all objects and thus other classes know about this method. For instance, whenever the .NET framework wants to convert an object to a string representation, ToString is a prime candidate (there are others, if you want to provi...