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FindBugs Session: Notes
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/findbugs_session_notes.html
Sitting in the FindBugs session, it's pretty interesting. The last time I interacted with static analysis it was a product from Parasoft (?) and it wasn't that compelling. FindBugs looks interesting, simple, and is integrated with Hudson. Everyone seems to...
Tim O'Brien
2008-05-08T10:18:03-08:10
Neil Young at JavaOne
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/neil_young_at_javaone.html
Participated in a Q+A session after yesterday's keynote. Sat down with Neil Young, Larry Johnson, some Sun executives, and a small group of reporters including Tim O'Reilly. Young and Johnson struck me as animated and excited about both the archive...
Tim O'Brien
2008-05-07T23:18:06-08:11
JavaOne Impressions from Tuesday
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/javaone_impressions_from_tuesd.html
My entries are a day behind. I'm not a reporter, I'm a blogger, and I think it is more important to spend time talking to people than it is to work to some deadline in the press room. There's a...
Tim O'Brien
2008-05-07T13:48:26-08:12
Java One Day 0
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/java_one_day_0.html
So, the big kickoff for JavaOne. I guess there was news. Solaris on EC2, which is fine. More JavaFX demos. Expected that. Other than that, what? So one thing that really struck me: Project Hydrazine. Can someone tell me what...
Robert Cooper
2008-05-07T11:48:10-08:13
Neil Young & the cool stuff
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/neil_young_the_cool_stuff.html
Last year JavaOne got the UN guy and was trying to eradicate poverty; this year they got Neil Young and were showing off the cool stuff. CNET blogger Dan Farber has a good write-up and the video that tells you...
Shashank Tiwari
2008-05-07T11:18:09-08:14
JavaFX Showcase: Should you care to see it?
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/javafx_showcase_should_you_car.html
JavaFX.com is up and running! The problem is that it doesn't work well on most browsers. The small fonts are unreadable when viewed in FireFox or Safari. The site takes a long time to load up. The only thing notable...
Shashank Tiwari
2008-05-07T08:48:11-08:15
JavaOne Day -1
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/javaone_day_1.html
CommunityOne was huge. Having been to various what-use-to-be NetBeans Day at what-used-to-be the Argent, seeing the Moscone filled with people for C1 was actually quite strange. In real terms, the experience didn't seem that different, however. CommunityOne works the big...
Robert Cooper
2008-05-06T12:18:38-08:16
JavaOne: More than Java, More than 1 conference
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/javaone_more_than_java_more_th.html
Although JavaOne 2008 officially starts tomorrow, it commenced today with CommunityOne. Carrying on the trend that started a couple of years back JavaOne is continuing to emerge as an event for things more than just Java. For statistics sake at...
Shashank Tiwari
2008-05-05T16:18:26-08:17
JavaOne Day -2
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/javaone_day_2.html
So I am going to break rules here, I am pretty sure, six ways from Sun-day (haHA!). I am pretty sure I have never commented on this before, because, I agree with the 16,000 of you who will tell me...
Robert Cooper
2008-05-05T00:47:34-08:18
JavaOne => J1 | Nutter on JVM | Groovy Beta "Bytecode Diet"
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/new_name_javaone_-_j1_nutter_on_call_path_everybody_twitter.html
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? Sign up for Twitter blog entry from two days ago. People were using Twitter last...
Tim O'Brien
2008-05-04T08:18:01-08:19
git with git/svn lives/preemptive adobe(?)
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/git_with_gitsvn_livespreemptiv.html
Assaf Arkin (of Buildr) writes a very long, very informative piece about Git in Git Forking for Fun and Profit. Apache built a great infrastructure around SVN, lots of sweat and tears went into making it happen, and at first...
Tim O'Brien
2008-05-01T16:05:13-08:20
Introducing [fleXive] - A Complementary Approach to Java EE 5 Web Development
https://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2008/04/30/introducing-flexive-a-complementary-approach-to-java-ee-5-web-development.html
<a href='https://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2008/04/30/introducing-flexive-a-complementary-approach-to-java-ee-5-web-development.html?CMP=OTC-FP2116136014&ATT=Introducing+fleXive-A+Complementary+Approach+to+Java+EE+5+Web+Development'><img src='https://www.oreillynet.com/standard-tiles/java/111-fox.jpg' width='111px' height='91px' alt='tile image' align='left' border='0' style='padding-right:5px;' /></a>This article is an introduction to Flexive, an open source Java EE 5 application development stack. The authors have extracted a complete application template and describe its use.
Markus Plesser, Daniel Lichtenberger
2008-05-01T07:17:44-08:21
Introducing [fleXive] - A complementary approach to Java EE 5 web development
Project Capuchin - Enhance your Java mobile application UI with Flash Lite
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/04/flash_lite_in_java_me.html
As Flash's strength is in fast UI deployment and Java's strength is in services, security and a well developed distribution infrastructure, lots of Java developers are adopting the Flash as their UI choice. When it comes Java ME development,...
Hari K. Gottipati
2008-04-30T20:47:36-08:22
License Fake-out hits ExtJS and Java Service Wrapper: Communities Alienated
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/04/license_fakeout_hits_extjs_and.html
In Choosing an OSS License and the Ext-JS saga, Graeme Rocher (of Groovy on Grails fame) reacts to the recent ExtJS switch from LGPL to GPL. Here's a quote: What they have effectively done is built up a community, taking...
Tim O'Brien
2008-04-28T16:05:13-08:23
Quick Wicket Pointers: Netbeans, AJAX, and a Book
https://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/04/quick_wicket_pointers_netbeans.html
By way of Geertjan's Blog, apparently Netbeans supports Wicket development. Also, from Geertjan is an interview with Jonathon Locke, Eelco Hillenius, and Igor Vaynberg. Read this if you are interested in learning about how Wicket does Ajax. In other news,...
Tim O'Brien
2008-04-28T16:05:13-08:24