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Blog PostsJune 08 2007Stateful web service support is getting some traction: Stateful web service support seems to be getting some traction, as Scott Balmos reported that it's interoperable with C#. See the discussion in TSS.com. Apache XML Security 1.4.1 is ready for download: Apache XML Security 1.4.1 was released a few weeks ago but I never got
around to blogging about it. You should definitely upgrade to this
version if you are using 1.4.0. Here's why ... Project Grizzly 1.5.1 released: Another release from Project Grizzly! This release contains a lot of new features based on community feedback, and this time the majority of the feedback is coming from external contributors and companies. Ready to use embeddable components are now available for download. Driving innovations in the mobile apps space: I believe that students will play a key role in driving innovations in the mobile apps space, and I am pleased to see that Vodafone Betavine is sponsoring a set of student competitions for innovative mobile applications... Money Changes Everything: What'll it take to unencumber OpenJDK... also:
Towards a "unified community" for Java imaging developers?: In the latest week I've written a few times about the world of Java imaging. I've anticipated one of my points, that is we lack an "unified community" dedicated to imaging Java programmers, which spans over all the Java imaging… June 07 2007Java 6, Mac OS and Substance: So, what is missing in the last available dev build of Apple VM 6.0? jMaki Extensions: With version .9.3 jMaki makes another step toward 1.0 with the latest release. Included in jMaki is a extension mechanism that mirrors the widget mechanism. Swing Application Framework Architecture: The first of a brief series, this post summarizes the Swing Application Framework. WS-Reliable Messaging and Session Support (Part3): This is the third part of tri series blogs where in Part 1 we showed
one way of supporting sessions with WS Reliable Messaging. Mike showed in his blog WS Reliable Messaging and Session Support Part 2
what are the problems with this approach and we now
conclude with a third part where we have tried to fix some of these
problems Dynamically sizing threadpools: Thread pools can typically be dynamically resized, but is that a feature you should take advantage of? In a word -- no. Licenses in ten words or less: I say if you can't express the intent of your license in ten words or less, you're in for a trouble True Colors: Combining your preferred client- and server-side technologies... also:
Chronicles of the Trough: Sneak Preview: Funfilled beginnings of a Swing RSS feed reader using ROME (rome.dev.java.net) and AppFramework, and residing in the Java6 SystemTray. June 06 2007The Price of Speed: Java ME is typically deployed in resource constrained devices. We like JIT compilers because they can make Java applications run fast on these devices. But how much overhead do they incur? Come find out. Phobos Editor in NetBeans 6.0: Why is it only under pressure that 'things' can get done?... Software licenses, the letter and the spirit: The latest "Microsoft vs. open source" wave is washing the blogosphere. Seems like Microsoft just can't win... JAXB binding customization syntax reference is online: I just posted the reference of the complete JAXB binding customization elements. Improving Ajax performance and usability by using request based priority.: With Ajax based applications becoming more and more popular, the usability and performance of such application are critical. Asynchronous (Ajax) requests might significantly reduce performance of an application, and worse, impact it usability. Fortunately, request based priority can significantly improve the performance. What Leonard Said: I've been offline on holiday in the UK for the last couple of weeks and it seems I've been missing out on an interesting debate about whether a description language for RESTful services is useful or not. The debate so… Girls (and Boys) Just Want to Have Fun: Gaming by the hundred-thousand... also:
going asynchonous with JSF?: even if the spec claims it's not true, JSF 1.2 is quite tightly coupled to http and you will have a hard time to use in other context than that. Ever tried to do something with the component-tree while there's no request from a browser like sending a jms-message directly to a component? unifying jMaki's widget-to-widget and widget-to-Server communication: the jMaki widget model allows for two ways of communication: there is in-page communication from one widget to others on the same page and communication in between a widget and the server Are Java desktop developers giving Java a bad name?: When dealing with antagonistic parties, most recently in the Blu-ray arena, I noticed that their examples of bad Java applications almost always revolves around bad experiences with either Java desktop applications or applets. June 05 2007Sun Lauded for "Ambient" Dialog: Here is a gratifying accolade for Sun's open stance. Sun @ Jazoon '07:
Sun Microsystems is a platinum sponsor of
Jazoon '07. Here is a list of all the
GlassFish and Web 2.0 related sessions: Technical Overview of the Java EE 5 Platform (705) The Zen of jMaki (1320) Enterprise AJAX Using Java (1321) See… Gems from Database Users: I got a lot of great responses from folks wanting to help out with NetBeans database tooling. A couple of comments I just have to share with you... Talking Engineerese: My brother is in the sad situation of having to work with engineers like me and trying to make sense of their (our) way of speaking. He posted an actual IM transcript that just makes your hair curl. All Through The Night: Sometimes things just come together... also:
NetBeans 5.5.1 Update Centers: NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 comes with multiple Update Centers as shown If a plug-in needs to be installed, it's not clear which of the Update Centers will serve it. This difference is now explained
here. For example, the WSIT module, which is… ScrumGathering '07: The last ScrumGathering was held in Portland, OR, May 7-11. On Tuesday, Mike Cohn and I taught a course centered around a series of case studies. Wednesday and Thursday were Open Space sessions. The overall site for the Gathering is… June 04 2007POJOs on the Desktop with the Java Persistence API: Reading the persistence portion of the EJB 3.0 specification, the best thing I discovered was that I could use plain ol' Java objects -- POJOs -- for both my application logic and persistence needs on the desktop.
Next Gen Web JavaOne Slides: Follow up from my previous
entry, here is a list of slides for the next generation Web application, a.k.a "Web 2.0", sessions from Sun. Session # Title TS 6029 Beyond Blogging: Feeds in Action TS 6375 jMaki: Web 2.0 App Building… Tango and Web Service Designer in NetBeans 6: NetBeans 6 M9 was released a few weeks ago. One of the new and noteworthy features is Web Services Designer and support for WSIT. In this blog, I'll share my experience on that support. After you've installed NetBeans 6 M9,… Portal Desktop Design Tool Forthcoming in Sun's Portal Server: Courtesy of Rama Talasila at Sun, a screencast offers a preview.
Globalize y[our] mobile applications!: In this entry, I introduce software internationalization (i18n) and localization (i10n) and then, I talk a little bit about JSR 238 - also called Mobile Internacionalization API - and how MSA will help to globalize mobile applications. Creating and Using API Keys with Java Based Ajax Services: We all have services we want to provide on the web. In some cases such as with portals, partner sites, and with value add services we do not want to provide resources for free to everyone. This posting will discuss how to create a service that is requires an API key to access it and the code require to generate the API key. First impression on Palm OS Garnet Toolkit: This weekend I've been playing around with the Java Technology for Palm OS Garnet Toolkit, GlassFish V2: On-the-fly upgrade of a developer domain ...: I have created these two screen-casts explaining this feature. Please watch/listen to them at: Part 1 Part 2 You will need QuickTime Player installed. Here is the transcript: Hi, my name is Kedar and I am administration/management architect for GlassFish… Sample Store Catalog Application using Visual Web Pack and the Java Persistence APIs: This Sample Store Catalog app demonstrates the usage of NetBeans Visual Web Pack and the new Java Persistence APIs, to implement pagination in a Web application Content Management is in the air: What a difference a year makes. I've been through two role changes in the past 12 months and now find myself returning back to a 'past life' looking at Content Management. Let's see how content management has gone 'Alfresco'. Change of Heart: Google Gears and its Java-based alternatives... also:
Sun Spot @ Jazoon'07: Confirmed the demonstration of Sun Spot in Switzerland - Monday, 25 June 2007, including the minority report demo, robot swarm and some others novelties.
June 03 2007The Swing Application (Un)Framework: The Swing Application Framework (JSR 296) is hardly a framework at all, not in the typical sense anyway. The framework is probably the lightest, easiest to use one I've ever experienced. June 02 2007GlassFish : Java EE Service Engine is now called sun-javaee-engine: Recently, the component name of the Java EE service engine is changed from "JavaEEServiceEngine" to "sun-javaee-engine". It is very easy for the end users to migrate their applications to the new name. All that is required is to open your existing JBI project in NetBeans, build and deploy..... June 01 2007Looking for a few good datbase users: I will be conducting a series of interviews with database users to help me understand what database tools and cool features we should be putting into the next release of NetBeans (and beyond). Want to help? | ||
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