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Well, let me be the first to congratulate you on another very well written article!

You realize that you are raising the technical bar of your blog to a whole new level, though :D?

So let me ask you: you have a very neat combination of technologies, you make a pretty strong case for the benefits of these dynamically loadable/unloadable objects. How does one use them in a normal production environment? In which situations would you advocate the use of these?

We have spoken on this, but let's bring this discussion on public grounds :)

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paulo-roca2My name is Paulo Abrantes AKA pabrantes and I'm a software developer. I'm currently employed at >>CIIST working as a Java developer in >>FenixEDU.

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