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Voting in this past week's java.net poll did not reveal a strong consensus that one particular aspect of the Java EE 6 enhancements stands out in significance compared with other Java EE 6 enhancements...
Adam Bien asks Do We Need Stateless Session Bean Pooling?:
Pooling is still mentioned in the EJB 3.1 /
Java EE 6 specification. The question is: do you have to care? The
answers are: 1. Pooling is not a requirement, it is just an assumption: "...Since stateless session bean instances are typically pooled, the time of the client’s invocation of the create method need not have any direct
Geerjan Wielenga discovered Modeling Computational Fluid Dynamics on the NetBeans Platform:
Yet another NetBeans Platform application is STAR-CCM+ by CD-adapco. For computational fluid dynamics modeling, "STAR-CCM+ delivers the entire engineering simulation process in a single integrated software environment. This unique approach brings unrivalled ease-of-use and automation to CAD preparation,
The latest Java ME SDK Team Blog entry describes How to create a custom device:
I've got a question how to create custom emulator skins several times. It can't be answered in a few words, a short tutorial with an example will be the best way of explanation. Skin800x480The zip bundle here contains an example of standard CLDC/MIDP device with a display of 800 x 480 pixels and a few buttons. Due to
![]() This post about Sun Certification Java Programmer Certification , It's very interested by many programmers around the world . This is a simple guide for SCJP according to my basic Experience I wrote Which are the best can you get in preparation for SCJP Exam such as Recommend Books , Practice Exams and also you can get a voucher disount for any sun exams once you are OSUM Member. The Silicon Valley JavaFX JUG met for its 2nd meeting on Jan 13th, 2010. SVJAVAFXJUG once again had another rock star speaker in Amy Fowler. ![]()
In many previous code examples in this blog I've used the “Finder pattern”, that I've elected as one of my best practices (it's standard in all my new APIs and will be retrofitted to the old ones). Before moving on with more examples, I think it's high time I shortly introduced it formally.
As the name suggests, it helps whenever you need to provide a search of some type. For...
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