May 04, 2007
category: Developers
So, JavaONE is next week. I'm sure you already know that, just wanted to raise the hoopla a little further. I just read an amusing posting at Javalobby Sun, Please Turn On the Light Again! wondering about the direction etc...
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Wow, JavaOne is here again, next week to be exact! I hope you are going.
Come to one of our sessions to learn or discuss more about Java Security.
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Join us at CommunityOne, Sun's open and free developer event in San Francisco on May 7.
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Please read the scintillating Safe Harbor Statement at the bottom of this page....
Another week of news behind us, I thought I'd put some of our announcements in context. Most importantly, our earnings announcement in the last week of April.
Was I happy with our overall performance? Yes and no. Yes, in that we grew and generated a GAAP profit. No, in that some, but clearly not all...
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The Web Services Connector for JMX Agents being defined by JSR 262 is available in Early Access.
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A few weeks ago I blogged about how to programmatically access
the JVM Monitoring information. Here is a small Java application
that prints all the
attributes of all the JVM Management & Monitoring MBeans.
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There is a workshop on IDE and restructuring tools at ECOOP this year.
I figured this would be of interest to some of you reading my blog.
For more information, visit the
EPRIDE 2007 wiki.
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As part of the company's ongoing Eco Responsibility Initiative, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW), today announced more about its efforts to make next week's 2007 JavaOne conference more environmentally friendly. The company has created a broad eco campaign for the Conference â from reducing paper promotional materials to encouraging attendees to bike to the conference. In...
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Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: SUNW) and KGO Radio will present the first ever Eco Live! on May 5 at the Concourse Exhibition Center in San Francisco. Dave Douglas, Sunâs vice president of Eco Responsibility, will deliver an opening keynote about how individuals can amplify their impact on the environment at work and within the organizations in which they are involved. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,...
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I was working on one of our NetBeans demos for Monday's Matisse session and it occurred to me. I was actually having fun putting together a little program! I grabbed some of our cool little beans from SwingLabs then wired...
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People talk about the "conceptual weight" of language features. Here's a way to make that a more precise concept, and more accurate too.
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Often when writing recursive algorithms, the recursive method doesn't have a suitable interface to be published. The interesting method should be hidden, with a second, public method introduced to check arguments, set things up, do a bit of munging and tidy the furniture. However, conceptually there should be just one method. I generally start off writing a single method and then split (perhaps...
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Get ready to Paint the World Web 2.0 at Sun Developer Days! Join us for a free half-day session loaded with hot topics such as Open Source and Web 2.0: Hanoi, May 23 and Ho Chi Minh, May 25, 2007.
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Sun Software Summit will feature three streams (Business,
Technology, and Deep Dive Technical Workshops) to provide insights from real-world customer case studies. Join us May 28-29, 2007.
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Various thoughts as this writer prepares for and gets jazzed about her 8th JavaOne conference and her first and THE first CommunityOne conference.
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category: Java Technology
I show how to use JUnit, combined with the Mozilla Control Program, to write in-depth automated tests of Ajax web applications.
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In this, our first year of open-sourcing Java ME technology, we have an incredibly rich and varied program for mobile and embedded developers at the 2007 JavaOne conference. Leader Roger Brinkley and tech evangelist Terrence Barr walk through the week-long program in San Francisco, highlighting the most interesting activities and not-to-miss events.
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Java Today: 5th Annual JCP Awards, CommunityOne, and the challenges of latency
Weblogs: Interactive tests for ME, Beans Binding, and mobile and "Blu" at JavaOne
Forum Posts: Wanting 64-bit imaging, the two CORBAs, and why you shouldn't delete your old forum posts]]>
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