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JMS and AMQP - RabbitMQ

I am trying to understand what JMS and how it is connected to AMQP terminology. I know JMS is an API and AMQP is a protocol. ...
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Cartesian product of multiple arrays in JavaScript

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Linking to an external URL in Javadoc?

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Spring @Transactional - isolation, propagation

Can someone explain what isolation & propagation parameters are for in the @Transactional annotation via real-world example? ...
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How to use double or single brackets, parentheses, curly braces

I am confused by the usage of brackets, parentheses, curly braces in Bash, as well as the difference between their double or single forms. Is there a clear explanation? ...
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Is it possible to decrypt MD5 hashes?

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PHP Session Fixation / Hijacking

I'm trying to understand more about PHP Session Fixation and hijacking and how to prevent these problems. I've been reading the following two articles on Chris Shiflett's website: ...
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How to set bootstrap navbar active class with Angular JS?

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Can someone explain the traverse function in Haskell?

I am trying and failing to grok the traverse function from Data.Traversable . I am unable to see its point. Since I come from an imperative background, can someone please explain it to me in terms of an imperative loop? Pseudo-code would be much appreciated. Thanks. ...
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Why can't variables be declared in a switch statement?

I've always wondered this - why can't you declare variables after a case label in a switch statement? In C++ you can declare variables pretty much anywhere (and declaring them close to first use is obviously a good thing) but the following still won't work: ...