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How to Handle Java Finalization's Memory-Retention Issues
A recent SDN article has some guidance on How to Handle Java Finalization's Memory-Retention Issues. It shows several memory-related problems that can prop up in finalizable objects, and makes the case for a weak references-based approach to clean-up. It also advocates depending on finalization only when absolutely necessary, as "finalization is a nondeterministic -- and sometimes unpredictable -- process. The less you rely on it, the smaller the impact it will have on the JVM and your application."
Java-AppleScript Connector Update
The Mac Java Community checks out a new version announcement from the Java-AppleScript Connector project. "I have updated jasconn and its project site. jasconn now includes a so-called ScriptEngineBrowser which shows quite a bit of information about any installed JSR-223 compliant script engine. It also contains a rudimentary editor which you can use to test scripts. I am going to enahnce the browser throughout the following months. jasconn itself received minor bug fixes and a few enhancements. Most importantly, it no longer does a System.err.println when an exception ocucrs but throws a proper ScriptException instead."
NetBeans Profiler 6.0 Beta 1
The NetBeans Profiler Blog notes their team's contribution to the just-released NetBeans 6.0 Beta 1: an integrated profiler. "The NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta 1 has just been released including the integrated profiler. [...] These are major new features in NetBeans Profiler 6.0: Profiler integrated into NetBeans IDE, profiling points, heap walker, dynamic attach on JDK 6.0, DrillDown graph, and JMeter integration." More information is available at the NetBeans Profiler 6.0 Beta 1 page.
Brief Report from the Open Source in Mobile conference:
terrencebarr from Mobile & Embedded
(September 20, 2007 03:02:52 AM PST)
EclipseZone writes about NetBeans winning "bossie" award: There is a good article at EclipseZone on NetBeans winning the bossie award. It is a fair article and was an interesting read.
ddevore from Java Tools
(September 19, 2007 08:12:33 AM PST)
Shutup About the Book, Already: I have nothing to say about our Filthy Rich
Clients book today. But other people do.
chet from JavaDesktop
(September 19, 2007 08:03:16 AM PST)
Filthy Rich Clients excerpt and review
InfoQ has posted a review and excerpt from Filthy Rich Clients, the new book by Chet Haase and Romain Guy. Reviewer Andy Roberts writes, "the term "Filthy Rich Clients" was only coined relatively recently by the authors to describe "applications that are so graphically rich that they ooze cool. [...] In short, they make users actually enjoy their application experience". With that in mind, the book goes on to explain how to utilise Java2D and Swing in order to enhance your desktop applications."
HotSpot JVM Talk at Intel IDF
David Dagastine blogs that he'll be presenting a Sun HotSpot JVM Talk at Intel IDF today in San Francisco. "'ll be presenting tomorrow at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco with an esteemed colleague from Intel, Kingsum Chow. The session is SSGS003: "How to Get the Most Performance from Sun JVM on Intel Multi-Core Servers"." Along with an overview of how HotSpot takes advantage of current and future Intel multi-core CPU's, the talk will offer "a look at how to select JVM parameters for your application to get the most performance, and at employing VM parameters tuning as a last resort."
Defining Your Object Model with JPA
In Defining Your Object Model with JPA, Chris Maki walks through a blog's object model with JPA, using mapped superclasses and entity listeners to provide functionality that you might not have thought of. He starts off with some simple requirements of the object model, and then fulfills them -- including some requirements that a DBA might offer, such as column names.
Jonathan Knudsen Java ME Tutorial at ooPLSA
As noted on the Mobile & Embedded Community page, Kicking Butt with MIDP and MSA author Jonathan Knudsen will be delivering a 3.5-hour tutorial, Using Java ME to Program Your Mobile Phone, on October 21 at ooPSLA in Montréal. "This tutorial provides an overview of the world of Java ME and provides a swift course in the basics of Java ME application programming. Participants will learn how to create an application, how to build a user interface, how to connect to the Internet, and more."
Evangelist Gregg Sporar Talks About NetBeans 6.0 Beta
NetBeans Evangelist Gregg Sporar recently spoke with Artima for their article Sun Releases NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta. He says, "NetBeans 6 is a big release that we've been working on for quite a while now. The number one thing that developers will find really exciting about this release is that we completely re-wrote the editor infrastructure. This was driven by feedback we got from the community"
Java Mobility Podcast 20: Mobile Ajax
The latest Java Mobility Podcast, episode 20, looks at "mobile ajax": "Web services and mash-ups of web services really bring a whole new dimension to the web and mobile computing. Terrence Barr, Vincent Hardy, and Akhil Arora have created Mobile AJAX as a subproject of the meapplicationdeveloper project to make it very easy for the Java ME developer to harness the power of Ajax-style web services. Interesting applications can be built by combining (mashing-up) information from these multiple sources and remote web services, limited only by application developers' imaginations. Mobile Ajax highlights what is possible through a number of demos as well that utilize libraries that interact with web services."
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Ask The Experts: GlassFish v2: As part of the launch of GlassFish V2, the latest Ask the Expert session is about GlassFish v2, which "builds on the quality and feature richness of the initial GlassFish application server implementation, GlassFish V1, to provide higher value-add features for the enterprise. Got a question about GlassFish V2? Post it during the week of September 17 on the Ask the Experts page and get answers from GlassFish experts Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart, John Clingan, Sridatta Viswanath, Scott Oaks, and Dhiru Pandey."
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