Where to store global enterprise properties?
I’m faced with a crowd of java applications, which need different global enterprise wide properties for operation, for example: hostname of the central RDBMS, hostname and location of the central self-service portal, host location of central LDAP, host location of central mail server etc.
Property or Method to obtain information about a collection?
Suppose I have a MyList
class which extends ObservableCollection<MyObject>
where MyObject
has the Boolean
Property Enabled
.
Property or Method to obtain information about a collection?
Suppose I have a MyList
class which extends ObservableCollection<MyObject>
where MyObject
has the Boolean
Property Enabled
.
Property or Method to obtain information about a collection?
Suppose I have a MyList
class which extends ObservableCollection<MyObject>
where MyObject
has the Boolean
Property Enabled
.
Property or Method to obtain information about a collection?
Suppose I have a MyList
class which extends ObservableCollection<MyObject>
where MyObject
has the Boolean
Property Enabled
.
Property or Method to obtain information about a collection?
Suppose I have a MyList
class which extends ObservableCollection<MyObject>
where MyObject
has the Boolean
Property Enabled
.
Should we test the values of objects returned from the methods being unit tested?
Being new to unit testing I would like to know if I am supposed to test the values of objects returned from methods when doing unit testing. As an example, consider the following classes:
Should we test the values of objects returned from the methods being unit tested?
Being new to unit testing I would like to know if I am supposed to test the values of objects returned from methods when doing unit testing. As an example, consider the following classes:
Inheritance is a null property in the parent a bad practice?
I am not a very experienced programmer. So I ask.
Inheritance is a null property in the parent a bad practice?
I am not a very experienced programmer. So I ask.