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January 11, 2010
category: Main
Massive IT infrastructure for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games is powered by Sun.
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category: System Admins
This implementation guide shows how to use a Sun Unified Storage System as a data store for a MySQL database used by Alfresco content management system software with either the NFS or iSCSI protocols.
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category: Developers
JFreeChart is off to a great start in 2010 with two exciting new developments that I'm desperately trying to find the time to integrate into the JFreeChart sources. First, Gerrit Grunwald has been doing some stunning work on (amongst other things) ...
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category: Developers
Of late I seem to have entered a Twilight Zone game of Whack a Mole with the jdk tests.
It appears that the odds that a test can fail on some particular OS or machine, with or
without any jdk change is higher than I ever thought possible.
Very frus...
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category: Developers
This technical article describes how Java Card 3.0 technology
allows developers to create and deploy servlet applications on smart card devices.
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category: Java Technology
In the forceTen GeoCoding API there's a simple map-like class named FactSheet, that contains a few attributes about a geographic entity (such as the population count, or the official elevation of the place). It's the typical scenario where ...
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category: Java Technology
My first speech of the year will be at the JavaDay 2010 in Rome - officially a JUG event, practically a mini-conference (with more than one thousand attendees). It's free, so save the date.
My speech will be about best design practices for ...
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category: Java Technology
Maven seems to be one of those topics that brings out passion in many developers. In this series of articles, I want to take a look at some of the common myths and ideas that circulate about Maven, and see how they stand up to the ligh...
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category: Developers
I've released
IKVM 0.42 to SourceForge. The binaries are identical to the ones in release
candidate 3.
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