Java Power Tools - out soon!: The much-awaited Java Power Tools will be out soon, really! It's now looking like the book will be on the shelfs in the second half of April. And, more good news, we are extending the Early Bird discount for the San Francisco Java Power Tools Bootcamp until the end of April. Posted by johnsmart at (12:09 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Is Computer Science the New Latin?: This Washington
Post article reports on the elimination of underenrolled Advanced
Placement (AP) courses in American high schools. The subjects affected are:
Italian, Latin Literature, French Literature and, hold on to your hats,
Computer Science AB. This blog tells you what that all means and why it is deplorable. Posted by cayhorstmann at (10:02 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Java Card 3.0 is released, and now?: After almost one year after the announcement of the Java Card 3.0, Sun finally releases Java Card 3.0! A future not so distant is waiting for us to develop applications really interesting under platforms as iPhone and Android with the… Posted by igormedeiros at (11:52 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Rails and Java EE integration - Servlet co-bundled and invoked from Rails: One of the several
advantages of deploying Rails
applications on GlassFish
is - co-hosting Rails and Java EE applications in the same container.
The screencast
#web9 shows how Rails applications can be easily deployed on
GlassFish. This blog takes the JRuby-on-Rails (jRoR) and Java EE integration… Posted by arungupta at (08:04 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Disappear: Just how obvious should Java be to the end-user? Also:
Forum Posts: Java system tray icon, printing JPanels while headless, and storing JSon data in the browser
Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 41: Down Under - Sydney Mobility Days Town Hall
Java Today: OpenSSO Build 4, Java Champion Adam Bien interviewed, and what if Java were an ISO standard?
java.net Poll: Have you tried out the Java SE 6.0 Update 10 Beta?
Weblogs: Merb on JRuby 1.1 RC3, Internationalization and Unicode Conference #32, and proper performance expectations Posted by invalidname at (01:15 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Cejug-Classifieds goes Metro: CEJUG-Classifieds is back, with reviewed goals and a new design based on the web-services stack of Metro. If you like XML and Web-Services, check the latest advertisement of our classifieds system. Posted by felipegaucho at (00:24 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
New Sensation: The consumer JRE goes beta... also:
Java Today: JDK6u10 beta, EE meets SIP, and mobile games from design to deployment
Weblogs: NetBeans utility, JAX-RS implementations, and building Bluetooth apps faster with Marge
Forum Posts: GlassFish deadlock, GlassFish docs, and why Java Kernel needs a connection Posted by invalidname at (06:38 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
Merb on JRuby 1.1 RC3:
This blog provides how you can get started with Merb on JRuby
1.1 RC3. Merb is another MVC framework (just like Rails) but with a pluggable
ORM, JavaScript library and Template language. Rails has built-in
support for these using ActiveRecord, Script.aculo.us
and ERB
templates. Making it pluggable… Posted by arungupta at (05:51 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Call for participation: Internationalization and Unicode Conference #32: The Internationalization & Unicode Conference is the technical conference for software and web internationalization engineers. If you have a product that implements the Unicode standard or an idea that will help others work with this standard, share your knowledge. The… Posted by joconner at (00:04 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
The Conference around the Corner:
For those living in the Silicon Valley and working on software for the Web, one of the best technology conferences of the year will arrive literally around the corner: MySQL Conference & Expo, April 14 to 17, 2008, here in… Posted by mortazavi at (00:02 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
More Wisdom on Open Source: Doubts and questions continue to surface off and on regarding open source. I, for one, always enjoy reading about the experts' take. Posted by marinasum at (10:38 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
NetBeans startup settings, beta version: A long time ago I have developed a small plugin (but useful) for NetBeans 5, to configure startup settings (JVM parameter, user directory, JDK). Now I have updated it to works with NetBeans 6. It is not needed anymore to hand edit etc/netbeans.conf. See more information about this plugin and screenshots. Posted by claudio at (09:45 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)
What You Need: More on Java web browsers... also:
Forums: JDICPlus and browsers, deploying JRE betas, and JavaFX licensing
Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 40: Navigon - navigation on your phone
Java Today: Shrinking the JDK, Marge 0.5, and Ruby with NetBeans and GlassFish
Weblogs: JavaFX javadocs, Groovy-like closures, and what does "faster" mean anyways? Posted by invalidname at (05:51 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
Jazoon'08 program published: Jazoon'08, June 23 - 26 in Zurich, Switerzland published the program. Speakers include: Dion Almaer, Bela Ban, Cedric Beust, Adam Bien, Joshua Bloch, Roberto Chinnici, Jerome Dochez, Roy T. Fielding, Neal Ford, Neal Gafter, Rod Johnson, Heinz Kabutz, Dierk Koenig, Ted Neward, David Nuescheler, Martin Marinscheck, Martin Odersky, Simon Phipps, Brian Sletten, James Ward, and many more. Posted by cwfrei at (04:18 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
April 01 2008
BizTalk Servics SDK, GlassFish and Metro:
Microsoft BizTalk R11
CTP was released last week and now contains a sample that is
based on GlassFish,
Metro and NetBeans. Even though
today is April 1st, this is not intended to be an April
Fool's Day joke. Read more about the sample in this… Posted by arungupta at (21:18 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
JAX-RS Implementations: The Restlet team just announced a new release. Amongst the new features is support for JAX-RS, see an example here. With the RI (Jersey), Apache CXF, and JBoss RESTeasy, that makes a total of four implementations currently underway. The feedback… Posted by mhadley at (13:20 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)
Divide and Conquer: Short on resources and time to deliver a solution? The JavaFX Script compiler team is, so we followed the Unix tool development rules to create a version of the javadoc tool for the language in record time. Posted by tball at (09:07 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
The One Thing: JDIC Plus project takes a Windows-only approach... also
Java Today: JDIC Plus, GlassFish for Business blog, and will closures make Java less verbose?
Weblogs: Checking out Java-generated assembly, Unicode in NetBeans, and trying out ZFS
Forum Posts: Interrupting a running servlet, Blu-Ray user survey, and DWR/JSF integration Posted by invalidname at (08:03 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
blueMarine goes semantic: Today Jazoon '08 has published the final program and I don't see my proposal there, so I've not been selected. Usual business in the conference world, sometimes you get accepted and sometimes not - it's only strange that I didn't… Posted by fabriziogiudici at (06:13 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Closure and groovy builder: One think i really like in Groovy, it's its concept of Builder.
This post explains how to do the same trick using Java 7 closure. Posted by forax at (03:47 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (5)
Slides for St Louis & Kansas City Developer Update Meetings: I presented on GlassFish
and Metro
in Developer Update meetings in St
Louis & Kansas
City. The slides are available here.
The demos shown in the talk can be seen at: Secure
and Reliable Web service development and deployment using NetBeans IDE The healthcare scenario explained… Posted by arungupta at (09:15 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Need You Tonight: Extending mini-talks into the evening... also:
Java Today: More mini-talk spots announced, performance testing, and JavaTools community newsletter #164
Weblogs: James Gosling @ CERN, Kohsuke's SCM/issue tracker cross-linking daemon, and JavaOne planning tools
Spotlight: NetBeans IDE 6.1 blogging contest
Forum Posts: JAI nightlies, seeking GlassFish v2 RPM, and GlassFish startup problem on Leopard Posted by invalidname at (07:17 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
March 30 2008
Deep dive into assembly code from Java: One of the things I learned in The Server Side Java Symposium 2008 was a command-line option to print out the assembly code that JIT is producing. Since I've always been interested in seeing the final assembly code that gets produced from your Java code, I decided to give it a test drive.
Posted by kohsuke at (22:10 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (14)
RESTful POJO with DWR (Direct Web Remoting):
Contents * About this article
* What is REST?
* Direct Web Remoting
* Creating Restful Calculator Service
* Packaging/Deploying/Testing Calculator Service
* Conclusion
* Resources About this article This article talks about how REST architectural style be used in DWR , to invoke
pojo services. Adhering… Posted by hari_ustri07 at (07:30 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
Bleg: do you know of any good forum software?: Today I think I shall use the power of my blog for evil instead of good. Well, maybe not evil but at least for my own personal gain. I need some forum software. After searching online for an hour or… Posted by joshy at (13:10 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (11)