Getting closer...: We've been working legal ropes for awhile to get this result: Sun Approved: Merge from BSD Java to OpenJDK. There was a funky little legal snarl in that the BSD Java team has been working on Java ports to xyzzyBSD… Posted by robogeek at (11:01 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Good for Everyday: Searching the java.net mailing lists... also:
Java Today: java.net mailing list search on MarkMail, OpenJDK-on-Debian followups, and will embracing Flex save desktop Java?
Featured Podcast: j1-2k8-mtW08: OpenEco
Weblogs: JSF 2.0 group blog, introducing Java CSS, and JXLayer 3.0 painting implementation
java.net Poll: What's your interest level in JavaFX
Forum Posts: What's going on in a JNI call, Apache as a GlassFish defense, and caching media components Posted by invalidname at (08:02 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
GlassFish @ Utah JUG Summer 2008 - Trip Report: I presented on GlassFish at Utah
JUG yesterday, slides
are available. The topic provided insight into GlassFish v2,
the current production version, and GlassFish v3
- the upcoming modular, embeddable & extensible
version. The slides have data on leading adoption indicators on how
GlassFish momentum. There were close… Posted by arungupta at (07:08 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Introducing Java CSS: Read about my latest project: a new CSS engine for Java which makes it simple to apply styles to your Swing (and eventually JavaFX) programs. With advanced features like programmatic selectors and animated transitions between states, you owe it to yourself to check this out if you create GUI applications. Posted by enicholas at (14:12 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (7)
Shock Doctrine: If the Java language isn't the point, then what is? Also:
Java Today: Future of the Java language, Swing and the Mac OS X menu bar, and JAX-RPC introduction
Weblogs: OSCON and JavaFX SDK, Hudson testimonial, and Jetty on Solaris 10
Forum Posts: JavaFX visual tooling, GlassFish download size, ME preverifier on Mac OS X, and does "CVM_COMPILER_INCOMPATIBLE=false" ever do any good? Posted by invalidname at (07:32 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)
OSCON and the JavaFX SDK: We are now in the final push to get the first Preview Release of the JavaFX SDK out the door for the end of the month. I'm excited by what we've put together but also exhausted. We've done an incredible… Posted by joshy at (14:00 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (6)
Jetty and Solaris 10: Want to use manage Jetty with SMF service on solaris ? I have contributed a patch to Jetty and OpenSolaris to allow start/stop/refresh on Jetty server, with a plus, where non-root users can bind to privileged ports. Posted by claudio at (10:31 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Metameme: No, seriously, what is a Rich Internet Application? Also:
Weblogs: Defining RIAs, Hudson in IPS package, and Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0
Featured Podcast: j1-2k8-mtW06: API compatibility puzzles
Java Today: New OpenJDK subprojects, intro to real-time Java, and NetBeans scores top rating for Ruby-on-Rails IDEs
Forum Posts: Feasibility of JavaFX, slow classloading in Java 6u10, scheduling with Quartz, and seeking Web Start source Posted by invalidname at (08:34 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
GlassFish @ Utah Java Users Group: Will you be in Salt Lake City this Thursday evening and
would like to hear the latest about GlassFish ? I'll be presenting at Utah JUG. Here are
some of the topics I plan to discuss: GlassFish v2 powerful feature set… Posted by arungupta at (06:30 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
FREE GlassFish Refcardz @ DZone: DZone released GlassFish
reference card which is a great summary of features including
installation, common administration tasks, clustering and load
balancing and much more. The card was originally proposed and worked upon by Masoud Kalali
-
an active GlassFish community member. You can always… Posted by arungupta at (06:28 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
July 15 2008
Thoughts on Rich Internet Applications: The latest javaposse episode had an interesting go around what is a 'rich internet application'. BTW, guys, I'm really bummed you're not having the 200th episode recording on Sun's campus, I was really looking forward to it. In any case… Posted by robogeek at (17:01 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (8)
Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 is Available!: I've spent the last year working on a new product at Sun called the Mobile Enterprise Platform (MEP), which enables mobile access to enterprise data. Using MEP, you can easily develop mobile applications capable of synchronizing data between Java enabled mobile devices and corporate back-end EIS systems such as Siebel and SAP or traditional relational JDBC databases. The platform is built upon proven open standards such as OMA DS (SyncML), Java ME (MIDP 2.0 / CLDC 1.1 / CDC 1.1.2), and Java EE and runs on Sun's GlassFish Open Source Application Server. Posted by ryan_shoemaker at (12:08 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Hudson now available in IPS package: In addition to Debian, OpenSUSE, and FreeBSD packages, Hudson is now available as an IPS package for users who run on OpenSolaris, and here is how you can use it Posted by kohsuke at (11:01 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)
Beyond Right Now: OpenJDK sets the stage for growth... also:
Featured Podcast: OpenJDK Podcast Season 1 Episode 1: Thomas Fitzsimmons on IcedTea
Java Today: OpenJDK 6 gets Debian package, Disney goes Blu-Ray Live, and NetBeans HTML designer prototype
Weblogs: Fabrizio's multi-topic update, free GlassFish refcard, and opening on GlassFish scripting team
Forum posts: (Im-)practicality of rewriting JFileChooser, LWUIT layout flexibility, and JAXB restrictions Posted by invalidname at (07:44 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
July 14 2008
Exciting Job Opportunity in GlassFish Scripting Team:
Do you want to Work in Scripting and Dynamic Languages and associated Web
frameworks such as Ruby/Rails, Groovy/Grails, Python/Django Learn the Open Source work culture Work with and in the GlassFish
team in a dynamic, innovative and fast-paced environment Engage in highly… Posted by arungupta at (16:30 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Sun Java Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0: I'm thrilled to announce that we have just released a new product called the Sun Java Mobile Enterprise Platform, or MEP for short. MEP is a framework for developing mobile enterprise applications. Based on robust synchronization technologies, it enables end users to synchronize enterprise data (from back-end systems like Siebel or SAP) on their mobile devices. See complete blog entry for more details. Posted by spericas at (13:59 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Late 4 Work: Organizing your development teams... also:
Weblogs: Architecture- versus feature-oriented organization, JXLayer locking, and JEDI certification
Java Today: NetBeans 6.1 Patch 2 available, running VisualVM on Mac OS X, and Phasers proposed for Java
Spotlight: Java Native Access (JNA) project
Forum Posts: JavaFX Timeline, Palm porting problems, RMI and ME, and and plug-in performance frustrations Posted by invalidname at (06:44 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
GlassFish refcard is available for download for free: If you are a GlassFish user then you will definitely like this reference card as it contains many of day to day information which you may need. It will ease the pain of looking for a command or tip in the web or reference manuals. Posted by kalali at (00:28 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
I don't blog here anymore: In fact I never really started blogging here after this blog was set up. You can now find me on LinkedIn or Facebook.
Posted by laux at (13:43 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Single Sign On using Sun Access Manager and JRuby: A couple of emails to achieve Single Sign On using Sun Access Manager
in a Rails app - that's pretty cool! A brief summary of the solution is: Warbler builds a war
file out of your Rails app using jruby-rack. Drop your… Posted by arungupta at (09:55 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)
Just Got To Be: More Java stuff in your home than you might think.. also:
java.net Poll: How many Java devices do you have?
Java Today: OpenDS 1.0 released, JSR 297 (Mobile 3D Graphics) in public review, and continual refactoring
Weblogs: GlassFish with IntelliJ IDEA, wondering about Android, and Gosling recommends Real-Time Java book
Forum Posts: Network latency trumps local performance concerns, GlassFish as a daemon, and seeking OpenID for web apps Posted by invalidname at (07:47 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)