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JavaOne => J1 | Nutter on JVM | Groovy Beta "Bytecode Diet"
bloid via oreillynet.com
Published: May 07 / 13:10. Views: 109, Clicks: 57
If you are following JavaOne on Twitter, you should “track javaone”. If you haven’t already signed up, you should read Bob Lee’s Going to JavaOne?... more »
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Embarcadero Buys CodeGear for $23M: New Life for JBuilder?
rick via java.dzone.com
Published: May 07 / 12:13. Views: 124, Clicks: 53
Embarcadero Technologies, a privately held database tools vendor, today announced a definitive agreement to purchase Borland's CodeGear division for... more »
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Twitter is fascinating. Helps me learn about my project.
ikarzali via blog.terracottatech.com
Published: May 07 / 12:06. Views: 199, Clicks: 108
Have you looked at Twitter? I am addicted. The interesting thing is that David Pollack (seen on this blog commenting, after having been given unclear... more »
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How Tomcat ruined my night
Published: May 07 / 12:01. Views: 268, Clicks: 163
Tomcat is probably one of the more widely used pieces of open source infrastructure and it's a great boon to our productivity. Sometimes, though, a... more »
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Using Terracotta for Configuration Management
Peter Stofferis via theserverside.com
Published: May 07 / 11:22. Views: 181, Clicks: 59
This article by JR Boyens details using Terracotta to propagate configuration management on the fly across a network, such that a client can pull up... more »
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Java: When Should You Jump? JSR 308. That's When.
Published: May 07 / 10:53. Views: 525, Clicks: 310
Beware: this stuff is like Cthulu rising from the vasty deep. There's an internal logic here, but if you're not mentally prepared, it could strip away... more »
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JavaOne 2008 Opening Keynote
Published: May 07 / 10:07. Views: 285, Clicks: 139
The main theme of years conference is “Java + You” and it looks like that could be a big advertising play for Java for the next little while. What... more »
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Java SE 7 focus areas
Published: May 07 / 10:07. Views: 298, Clicks: 157
I caught Danny Coward’s section of the afternoon general session on “Java-centricity”. He highlighted three focus areas for Java 7 - modularity,... more »
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Left-Fold in Java
bloid via apocalisp.wordpress.com
Published: May 07 / 10:07. Views: 341, Clicks: 183
Here’s my incredibly contrived version of a left fold in Java. Calling it is amazingly verbose, such that it takes four times as many lines of code to... more »
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Re: RSS Feeds for Subversion
Published: May 07 / 08:55. Views: 282, Clicks: 118
creating a quick RSS feeds server for your subversion repository in JRuby.
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The new applet experience
bloid via javaworld.com
Published: May 07 / 07:19. Views: 491, Clicks: 270
Jeff Friesen puts the newer, faster applet to the test in this companion to his JavaWorld feature: "Are applets making a comeback?" Here you can get a... more »
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Joshua Marinacci: JavaFX.com
Published: May 07 / 07:11. Views: 425, Clicks: 255
We launched JavaFX.com today. I'm very excited about this site since I was personally involved in putting it together.
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A Roadmap for JavaFX - Adobe’s Beat Them By a Week, But So What? - JavaOne 2008
Published: May 07 / 06:07. Views: 398, Clicks: 236
I really wanted Sun to announce that JavaFX was fully cooked and 1.0 was ready - pick up your CDs on the way out the door. But, they didn’t. To be... more »
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Concurrency - The Law of Sudden Riches
Published: May 07 / 06:05. Views: 376, Clicks: 194
We all expect faster hardware to make our code execute faster and better. In this newsletter we examine why this is not always true. Sometimes the... more »
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JavaOne: Brian Goetz on concurrency in Java 7
puredanger via tech.puredanger.com
Published: May 07 / 05:58. Views: 386, Clicks: 225
Brian’s talk focused pretty much exclusively on the new fork-join framework that will be added as part of the JSR 166 extension in Java 7.
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Sun's JavaFX to hoover-up user data
Published: May 07 / 03:14. Views: 364, Clicks: 160
Sun today announced the yet-to-launch JavaFX programming language will gather data on end-users activities to help developers monetize software, by... more »
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JFrets: Learning to Play Guitar with Java
bloid via java.dzone.com
Published: May 07 / 02:42. Views: 481, Clicks: 287
Matt Warman, who created and open sourced JFrets, the Java-based guitar-teaching tool, is at JavaOne! He'll be delivering a technical session and BOF.... more »
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Conversations about the Spring Application Platform
Published: May 07 / 00:25. Views: 541, Clicks: 299
Lots of conversation about the Spring Application Platform ... some reasonable, some crazy, some personal, some all of the above. This post summarizes... more »
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OSGi & Spring
Published: May 06 / 21:49. Views: 580, Clicks: 316
It’s time to move on and show the simple elegance Spring brings to OSGi development using the HelloWorldSpec sample from the OSGi & Modularity post.... more »
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Java theory and practice: Going wild with generics
Published: May 06 / 18:26. Views: 796, Clicks: 494
One of the most complicated aspects of generics in the Java™ language is wildcards, and in particular, the treatment and confusing error messages... more »
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Locating resources in Java
danielstoner via littletutorials.com
Published: May 06 / 18:00. Views: 787, Clicks: 452
A resource is a file situated somewhere in the class path. It can be a file in a package folder, in the classes folder or in a jar file. Resources are... more »
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James Gosling on Java Exceptions
Published: May 06 / 17:50. Views: 952, Clicks: 615
Pretty old interview but probably the best one describing Java philosophy on exception handling from the creator of language. Also rebuts C# approach... more »
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Dark Side of Frameworks - Part II
rnocera via java-hair.com
Published: May 06 / 15:54. Views: 854, Clicks: 488
My last post about frameworks criticized the Spring JDBC Template construct. I don’t really have anything against Spring in particular. My point,... more »
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DbUnit 2.2.2 is out
bloid via jroller.com
Published: May 06 / 14:56. Views: 672, Clicks: 325
The dbUnit development team has just sent the announcement, version 2.2.2 is out! :-) I mentioned a couple of days ago that the snapshot version was... more »
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Hibernate Query Cache In-Depth Analysis
pavitar via pitfalls.wordpress.com
Published: May 06 / 14:45. Views: 685, Clicks: 312
Apurba takes an in-depth look at the Hibernate Query Cache Implementation and some impacts of it on operations like Natural Key Lookup.
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