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BD-Java's Liar's Dice in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
There are only very few mass produced consumer products that can lay claim to being true works of art, and Disney's two new entries to the Blu-ray arena, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, may represent the best that high-definition discs today can offer, and as such can be said to have crossed the line into true art. —
Airlan San Juan
Google Developer Day - May 31, 2007
Google is hosting Google Developer Day on May 31st in 10 countries (US, Brazil, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Russia, Japan, Australia, and China) simultaneously. The distribution all over the globe ensures that major time zones in the world has... —
Arun Gupta
GlassFish and MyEclipse and Eclipse support...
GlassFish and MyEclipse and Eclipse support...
Bonjour, Comment Java?
Every time I start the Eclipse IDE, I'm always pleased with the welcome screen: —
Ludovic Champenois
Enunciate 1.2 Released
Enunciate 1.2 was just released with support for maps and JAXB 2.0 type adapters. —
Ryan Heaton
Geotagging with NASA World Wind
I've previously said that I'm working with NASA World Wind for Java (also check out Geertjan's blog for more information about integrating World Wind with NetBeans). This is the most recent work, where you can see a trip path painted... —
Fabrizio Giudici
JRuby on Grizzly 1.5 now ready.....with asynchronous request processing support and soon Comet!
The very tiny JRuby on Grizzly module is now shipping and will soon be part of the Grizzly official distribution. This release also support Asynchronous Request Processing, which is something new for the JRuby community. And Comet is also ready to hit the Ruby planet... —
Jean-Francois Arcand
Profiling your development environment
When your application becomes large, and it starts requiring a non-neglectable compilation time, it's hight time you profiled your environment. —
Fabrizio Giudici
Custom types for MXBeans
MXBeans map between arbitrary Java types and a fixed set of
types in javax.management.openmbean called the Open Types. Up
until now the mapping rules were fixed. In the Java 7 platform,
we're planning to allow customization of the rules. —
Eamonn McManus
Badness of open source business models
Dave Gilbert has an interesting blog entry, The Badness of JFree, quoting an email he received complaining about the business model he uses with JFreeChart. This points to a bigger issue of different ways to monetize work on an open... —
David Herron
Java SSL Sockets
We build a trivial client/server demo using SSLServerSocket and SSLSocket
as provided by the Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE).
We create a self-signed public key certificate for the server
using keytool, and install this on the client. —
Evan Summers
How to deal with unresolved xs:schema references in WSDL
There are some WSDLs with unresolved xs:schema references, that is no import for the xs:schema entity in the WSDL or associated schema. You can deal with such WSDLs with wsimport. Here is how... —
Vivek Pandey
Obtaining and analyzing thread dumps
Most of run into bugs where tests "hang". Here are some nice tools and tips I found to obtain and analyze thread dumps. —
Bhakti Mehta
On the writing of adequate technical documentation
Musings on writing technical documentation for Java projects - how much is enough? —
John Ferguson Smart
Pet peeve with the Java 1.5 enhanced for loop
Should the enhanced for loop in Java do an auto null check? —
Inderjeet Singh
How to create applications with Sun Spot?
I was cleaning up my bookmarks, and then I found some jewels in there: Sun Spot starting points and Ubuntu running on VMWare. —
Felipe Gaucho
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