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Why NetBeans 6.7?
NetBeans releases will become more frequent and less over-arching, according to the post Message from the NetBeans Team: Why NetBeans 6.7? "For those of you who have been following the NetBeans release train, you may be puzzled by the version number switch in our upcoming milestone release, from NetBeans 7.0 to NetBeans 6.7. To get innovation and quality improvements out to the community faster, and to have the NetBeans IDE be better aligned with the release schedules of other technologies that it supports, we have decided to concentrate on a series of smaller releases rather than the traditional two big releases per year." NetBeans 6.7 is scheduled for release in June 2009.
GlassFish Web Space Server
Glassfish Web Space Server is Sun's next-generation portal server platform. Based on the Liferay open source portal project, it enables businesses large and small to pull together applications and content from a variety of Web-based and internal sources and present them as a unified, customizable portal on Web browsers, kiosks, and mobile devices.
Java ME: Burning a Blu-ray disc
Danny Coward points out a guide to burning your BD-J application onto a real disc in Java ME: Burning a Blu-ray disc. "This new video guide shows
you how to take a Java application (get source), built for Blu-ray, emulate it running on your PC, and then burn a test disc so you can run the app on a real Blu-ray player (like the PS3). It's is an excellent guide as to how to get started with Blu-ray app development."
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Extending the Grizzly HTTP Runtime part VI: Writting A GrizzlyAdapter customized to run on an iPhone/IPod Touch
To support the Mozilla foundation (and others) against Apple, I've decided to install Java on my iPhone and run the monster. Let's write some GrizzlyAdapter that snoop iPhone personal data! —
Jean-Francois Arcand
Crash course on JVM crash analysis
If you've been curious what all that stuff in the hs_err_pid1234.log file, this is how you use it to understand how JVM crashed. —
Kohsuke Kawaguchi
Sun Tech Days Hyderabad 2009
India has always had the largest number of attendees of all the Tech
Days, and this time is certainly no exception. 10,000+ attendees, the
passion for technology, the eagerness to share their work, and
everything else makes it certainly one of the most exciting venues for Tech Days. —
Arun Gupta
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Re: Professional Support on community (jar) installer.
Excellent question raised by you. We have received similar requests from other users. I have been told that some folks are indeed currently working on a solution for migration/upgrade path from Community -> Enterprise. Although I don't have exact details of the solution, I do know that we don't want to rebuild the deployment environment from scratch in order to minimize downtime as you mentioned. It should not take long before we make it available. We shall announce it in this forum when we do so —
Metro Performance
I am writing my Bachelor Thesis about a WebService Stack Benchmark. Metro is faster than AXIS2, CXF and so on. But why? Whats the secret of Metro's fast performance? Do they use SAAJ or something else? Which parser...? I ask because I have discovered that SAAJ (based on a SAX Parser) is much slowlier than AXIS's Axiom Object Model (Stax) —
Cluster node agent is running but seems down on DAS
I'm pretty new to Glassfish but I've got to create a cluster of GlassfishESB servers. I've created a cluster using the documentation found at https://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3679. Now I created a cluster, and I have two node agents configured, nodeagent1 and nodeagent2. Nodeagent1 is running on the same server that runs DAS, nodeagent2 is running on a different machine. I've started both nodeagent1 and nodeagent2 but on the DAS administrative console only nodeagent1 seems to be up. —
Integrating a Native Dialog into my Swing App
I suspect the new support for mixing lightweight and heavyweight components is biting me in the butt. In my Swing app I have a need to invoke a native call that brings up a native dialog. I pass the window handle for my JFrame (obtained via JAWT) to this native dialog to use as its parent window. This has been working great, but with recent JREs when the native dialog is up and I click on my Swing window the native dialog may disappear!! It comes and goes as you do various things. —
