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February 09, 2007

Project Blackbox Goes on Tour

category: Main

Sign up for the Discover Sun Tour in a city near you and see the world's first virtualized datacenter in a box.

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Create a MIDP Application Using Drag 'n' Drop

category: Developers

Interested in creating J2ME MIDP applications faster and more easily? Find out how the powerful new Visual Editor in the upcoming NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.1 IDE speeds your development time with drag and drop functionality. Read the transcript of this chat with the engineers who designed and implemented this feature for an inside look at its capabilities.

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Managing Applications With Java SE 6: A Conversation With Vasanthan Dasan

category: Developers

Sun Distinguished Engineer Vasanthan Dasan discusses how Java SE 6 and Sun Developer Services provide enhanced management and monitoring capacities for mission-critical applications that make developers' jobs easier.

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The Overlay Maker: Making the Most of Swing and Java2D

category: Developers

Alistair Dickie is an Australian Army Officer who wanted to draw on maps and ended up creating a networked interface for collaborative planning (real-time drawing updates across a network). Here's his first-hand account.

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Improve Application Performance With SwingWorker in Java SE 6

category: Developers

Using the Image Search demo application, learn how the SwingWorker class can help you create and manage worker threads that improve your user interface performance.

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Java Technologies for Web Applications

category: Developers

Learn about what Java technologies you can use to create web applications, when you might decide to use individual technologies, and where to go to get started, using JDK 5.0 with the Java EE platform.

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New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project Phobos

category: Developers

With Project Phobos, you can develop web applications using a scripting language but still give them access to the entire Java EE platform stack, as well as to other technologies such as jMaki.

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Java Web Start Persistence and JList Striping

category: Developers

Joshua Marinacci, NetBeans Engineer, describes how to use the persistence API in Java Web Start and how to add stripes to JList components. Join the Sun Developer Network to get these and other tips in your email inbox each month.

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FareCompare Ready to Soar With Migration to Java SE 6

category: Developers

FareCompare.com is becoming known for providing updated airfare ticket prices faster than anyone else. The founders made a bet on Java technology that enables them to fly faster with each update of the platform and save consumers money.

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The JVM Tool Interface : How VM Agents Work

category: Developers

VM agents are a good way to assess what is happening inside the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Learn what VM agents are, what they can do, and how they work.

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New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project Dynamic Faces

category: Developers

Learn how to use Project Dynamic Faces to add Ajax functionality to web applications that use JavaServer Faces technology.

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Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tip

category: Developers

Get insights into using the Java Persistence API with the JSF framework, and find out how a Model Facade can simplify the code in a Java Persistence client.

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Test Your Knowledge of Java Technology

category: Developers

Test your knowledge of the Java programming language and revisit some of the articles and Tech Tips published on java.sun.com in 2006.

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Open Sourcing Java Platform, Micro Edition: A Conversation With Sun's Senior Director of Mobile and Embedded Platforms, Shannon Lynch

category: Developers

Shannon Lynch, senior director of mobile and embedded platforms at Sun Microsystems, discusses the value of open sourcing the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME).

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Create Great-Looking GUIs With NetBeans IDE 5.5

category: Developers

Learn how NetBeans IDE 5.5 GUI Builder's Free Design layout mode and GroupLayout manager help you create platform-independent designs for user interfaces. New features simplify internationalization and reuse of GUI components in Java SE 6 or ealier versions of the Java platform.

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New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project jMaki

category: Developers

Project jMaki helps you create and reuse Ajax-enabled widgets to create interactive and dynamic web applications more effectively on the Java EE platform.

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The Java SE 6 Platform Quiz

category: Developers

Test your knowledge of the enhancements in Java SE 6 technology, and have fun while you're at it!

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What's New At The Sun Studio SDN Portal?

category: Developers

Keep up to date by visiting the What's New page on the Sun Studio SDN Portal

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Sun Net Talk - Data Matters: NAS and the Protection of Regulated Information.

category: Main

For the enterprise, it's the dilemma of the unstoppable force and the immovable object. Organizations are generating data at a record pace - while confronted by tough regulatory requirements to archive, audit, and retrieve that information.

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Solving the Storage Problem

category: Main

Dick Sillman and the Honeycomb team deliver a radical solution.

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Honeycomb to sweeten Sun NAS line

category: Main

IDG News Service - New System Leverages Technology and Services From Sun and Software From AXS-One to Broaden Sun's Compliance Offerings

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Joe Darcy: Boxing and Caches: Integer.valueOf and friends

category: Developers

Recently, various folks have been discussing some code I wrote for the wrapper classes, java.lang.Integer and friends, back around March 2004 as part of JDK 5 beta 2:

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Tom Marble: Chocolat Belge

category: Developers

One of the fringe benefits I'm looking forward to as part of my my upcoming trip is finding some Belgian Chocolate. When I lived in France one of my favorite shops was Jeff de Bruges but I'm amazed to find they don't actually have any stores in Belgium?? My friends (Belges) Frederic and Colette have recommended Marcolini (39 Place du Grand Sablon) and Neuhaus ...

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Sun Analyst Conference

category: Main

We just had our annual analyst conference - where we bring together financial and industry analysts for a day, and engage them in a dialog around our direction and perspective. Presentations are here, for those interested in what we had to say. I though the best presentation of the day, by far, was Greg's - on the coming explosion in our industry, and the separation of a class of...

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Updated: 2007 Daylight Saving Time Changes in the U.S. and Canada

category: System Admins

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandates that US DST will start on the second Sunday in March and end on the first Sunday in November. In 2007, the start and stop dates will be March 11 and November 4, respectively. These dates are different from previous DST start and stop dates. In 2006, the dates were the first Sunday in April (April 2, 2006) and the last Sunday in October (October 29, 2006)....

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Using Sun Connection to Deploy sshd to the Solaris 8 OS

category: System Admins

This article describes how to create a Sun Connection profile that will automatically deploy and set up sshd for Solaris 8 OS.

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Configuring Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.3 and Solaris Cryptographic Framework on Systems With UltraSPARC T1 Processors

category: System Admins

Find out how to configure Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.3 for SSL and the Solaris Cryptographic Framework to use the Cryptographic Accelerator of the UltraSPARC T1 processor.

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Email-Forwarding Behavior in Sun Java System Messaging Server 6 2005Q4

category: System Admins

This article illustrates some of the complexity and the ramifications of various forwarding options and settings.

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How to Create Patch Sets for Manual Installation

category: System Admins

Here are instructions and a script for using Sun Connection - Enterprise to create a patch set that you can manually install either on a system or in an alternate boot environment (ABE).

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How to Upgrade Sun Update Connection - Enterprise

category: System Admins

This article describes how to upgrade an existing Sun Connection - Enterprise 1.0./x/ installation to a higher version.

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Using Sun Update Connection System and a Local Patch Server to Patch Systems With a Fixed Baseline

category: System Admins

You can manage your Solaris 10 systems against fixed baseline patch sets by using Sun Update Connection System and the Sun Update Connection Proxy.

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Introduction to Package Components for the Solaris OS

category: System Admins

This Tech Tip describes the various software package components for the Solaris OS, with a sample Solaris package and explanations of the files and scripts contained in the package.

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Deployment Guide for an Open Source Stack on the Solaris 10 OS

category: System Admins

This guide can help you install, configure, and perform basic tuning of the open source stack SAMP (Solaris 10 OS, Apache 2.0.52, MySQL 5.0, and PHP 5) along with PostgreSQL and Tomcat.

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Routing Email to a Specific Domain by Using the Sun Java System Message Server MTA

category: System Admins

This tech tip describes how to selectively route all mails coming into a Messaging Server host to a specific remote MTA.

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SDN Channel: Spotlight on the Solaris OS

category: System Admins

On SDNtv, we take a look at OpenSolaris and Cool Stack, two projects that link the Solaris OS to the open source world.

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New XPert Session: Configuring Java Applications to Use Solaris Security

category: System Admins

Submit your questions to our experts. Topics include using the hardware cryptographic accelerator in Sun's CoolThreads servers, sharing cryptographic keys and public key certificates between Java applications and native applications on the Solaris OS, and more.

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The World I Know

category: Java Technology

Java Today: NetBeans intro and history, Java SE 6 monitoring and management, and preview of Java in 2007 Weblogs: Generating NetBeans modules, normalizing Unicode, and errant network connections java.net Poll: Which open-source license would you be most likely to write Java applications under? Forum postings: phoneME performance, JAX-WS and WSIT, and undeploying WAR's]]>

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It's One Big Happy Family

category: Java Technology

The content selection team (aka "The PC", for Program Committee) invited several renowned members of the Java developer community to participate in our review and selection process for JavaOne. Their names are...

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Thread Scoped JAX-WS endpoint instances

category: Java Technology

This is similar to the other extension HttpSessionScope. Traditionally JAX-WS has never taken advantage of object state, just like servlet. That is, the container creates only one instance of your service class, and then have it serve all the requests...

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What's Up With That Crazy Repository Structure?

category: Java Technology

If you've taken a look at the phoneME Subversion repository, you've probably noticed that it's not like other Subversion repositories. What's up with that? Yes, it's true, the repository can be pretty confusing. This has tripped up at least one...

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Data Mashups Made Easy: Yahoo! Pipes

category: Java Technology

I just discovered Yahoo! Pipes, and this is definitely the new kid on the block for data mashups -- and in a way that is approachable and easy. Done in AJAX, of course...

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JXLayer 2.0 - flexible, powerful and stable

category: Java Technology

The JXLayer project has been updated; the API became stable, flexible and powerful

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It's high time: a Date and Time API for the Java SE Platform

category: Java Technology

Have you ever had problems with Date, Calendar, TimeZone, DST rules and related classes? Even if you hadn't, if you live in the USA or Canada, it is very likely you will have some bad times this year with those APIs with the new DST rules. Well, a long-term solution is on the way...

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CNet: Sun likes what it sees in the new GPL

category: Java Technology

When it comes to open-sourcing Solaris and Java, patents and politics are leading Sun Microsystems toward a change of heart....

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Solaris Developer Newletter - February 2007

category: Developers

Read about the New Solaris Express, Developer Edition, New Java on Solaris Section, and Developing Applications for CoolThreads Servers.

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