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JavaFX Balls 2.2: Effects and more
Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein announces JavaFX Balls 2.2: Effects and more: "In the last updates, I did a quick port to JavaFX 1.2 and evaluated its performance again (and again). But as I keep playing with this benchmark and learning JavaFX, I added a few extra enhancements: * New options of 512 Balls (desktop) / 128 Balls (mobile), and Adaptive 60fps. These make easier to compare to some other versions of Bubblemark..."
The state of the Union, pardon, of the Tidalwave projects
Fabrizio writes about The state of the Union, pardon, of the Tidalwave projects: "Yesterday I've been interviewed by Sun Microsystems Radio (yes, Sun has got a radio) about my take on JavaFX. Since Chhandomay Mandal asked me about my current and future projects with JavaFX, I think it's a good opportunity to recap the state of my FLOSS projects and their plans. So maybe I can understand what I'm doing..."
btrace is now integrated in GlassFish v3
Sahoo announced that btrace is now integrated in GlassFish v3: "Expect a detailed message from Sreeni and/or other monitoring folks of GlassFish, but I just came to know that BTrace has found its way into GlassFish v3. This project, which started as a one-man effort by Sundar, has been able to attract other open source developers' attention and is now a well established project. It is used by many of us to solve issues where debuggers can't be used efficiently..."
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Maven in the Real World - talk available online
Earlier this week I gave a talk at Skills Matter on "Getting Serious About Build Automation: Using Maven in the Real World". The video/podcast version of this talk is now available online, thanks to the folks at SkillsMatter. You... —
John Ferguson Smart
Speculations regarding Google Chrome OS
Maybe Google Chrome OS will finally be the successful reincarnation of JavaOS? The similarities are just too obvious. Today's announcement of Google's Chrome OS is exciting in a few ways. I think it has implications for Java developers. With hindsight, I now think that Larry Ellison was hinting about Google's Chrome OS when he expressed some of his desires for JavaFX on small netbook-like devices... —
John O'Conner
A Common Ant Build File for Metro-Based Services and Clients
There are many ways to build Metro-based services and clients. This common ant build file handles most of them. For example: starting from Java and running containerless; starting from WSDL and deploying to GlassFish or Tomcat. An article I wrote shows a common ant build file for many configurations... —
Harold Carr
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Felix fileinstall issue in latest build
With b54, when I copy a bundle to autodeploy-bundles dir, Felix fileinstall picks it up and installs it. But it fails to start the bundle with an error like this - Error during dispatch. (java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URI is not absolute. This used to work fine before. Last I tested was with b51... —
Re: Glassfish v3 in very small scale (memory and cpu)
Hello Burak, How are you measuring the memory used? Could it be that the 200MB you are seeing are the -Xmx192m (same as
-Xms) JVM settings for the heap and reported by an OS tool like top? Will the application run (no outofmemoryerror) if you lower these values (that would require lowering -XX:MaxPermSize to something like a 1/3rd of the heap size)? ... —
Re: Customizing marshalling
Hello, I am using Hibernate 3 in glassfish v2.1 and I ran into this same problem. In my project there are stateless session beans exposing SOAP web service interface. These SLSBs access Hibernate entities and in many cases, returns one or Collection of these entities in the web service response. During JAXB marshaling when constructing the web service response, if a entity (the one to be returned) has related entities via a lazy load association then it throws: org.hibernate.LazyInitializationException: could not initialize proxy - no Session... —
