May 01, 2007
category: Developers
Last week that Feisty Fawn escaped the group at Ubuntu and caused quite a splash in Javaland by having The JDK easily installable. As an Ubuntu user I'm happy about this, and as a DLJ project member I'm even happier...
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Neal Gafter announced a draft closures JSR a few days ago.
I'd like to give the JSR a cautious welcome, but also wish to emphasise that the 'consensus' term could be misleading.
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Silver Falls, Oregon. No, it doesn't use Mercurial, yet.
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Microsoft announces DLR,
the Dynamic Language Runtime. More details to come so stay tuned on Jim's blog. If I'm not mistaken it's a pure user-space
implementation right now that tries to standardize functionality required for implementations of dynamic language interpreters.
Once those interfaces stabilize Microsoft could go ahead and implement optimizations below...
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category: Main
Sun researchers show off new technologies designed to improve workplace collaboration, create a better online multimedia delivery system, secure Web 2.0, and more.
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems has taped out its highly integrated Niagara 2
and Rock processors, but the company faces a major hurdle getting
access...
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Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: SUNW) and KGO Radio present Eco Live! 2007 in San Francisco with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Dave Douglas, Sun Microsystems VP of Eco Responsibility, will discuss how business can reduce its environmental impact and invite the community to get involved and take action. The event will feature keynote speaker Robert F. Kennedy Jr., addressing how good environmental policy is...
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Blog about GlassFish for a chance to win a 52-inch LCD HD TV. Contest runs May 1-June 15, 2007.
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This series examines some of the most common approaches, or styles, for doing mashups. Part 1 focuses on server-side mashups and discusses the major design considerations related to this mashup style.
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Read the Tech Tip about Using Generics With Java Persistence and take the Tech Tips Quiz.
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2007 JavaOne Conference Wrapup Visit the conference site to review highlights of the 2007 JavaOne Conference.
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This early access release provides these updates: Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Beta 2, Open ESB 2.0 Beta 2, Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 Patch 1 EA, and updates to Java BluePrints. Read the overview for details. And download it now.
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Standardized exchanges of authentication and authorization data by means of the Security Assertion Markup Language between an identity provider and a service provider form the basis of single sign-on. This article explains the concepts and the process using Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 and SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal 2004s.
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Blog about GlassFish for a chance to win a 52-inch LCD HD TV. Contest runs May 1-June 15, 2007.
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Kuldip Oberoi, Product Line Manager in Developer Tools and
Emerging Internet Technologies, discusses the upcoming release, Sun Studio 12, and why it is the most important release to date.
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category: Java Technology
In the second podcast in our Mobile and Embedded Community series, leader Roger Brinkley and tech evangelist Terrence Barr highlight the latest community technology news, and then report on the April events in Brazil at Sun Tech Days and the FISL conference. Don't miss Roger's interview with Bruno and Lucas, project owners of the Marge Project, a Java Bluetooth Framework that shows how to...
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