May 11, 2007
category: Developers
It's the last day of JavaONE, I spent most of my time in the OpenJDK booth talking with people. And their questions are on my mind. Here's a few answers to common questions. What happens with people selling commercial apps...
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At JavaOne, closures were still a hot topic of debate.
But comparing the different proposals can be tricky, especially as JavaOne only had BGGA based sessions.
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JavaOne is nearly over and it was a good as well as a bad convention. One of the things that stroke me was the fact of registering for a session and then standing in line for it. Considering the...
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Another quick update. Hans and I did our session on JSR 296 today and it was a huge success. We were completely packed, over 500 people I think! More coming soon. update Here is John's coverage of our session. Thanks...
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category: Developers
It's Friday morning and I'm watching the James Gosling keynote from the bean bags in front of the big screen. I'd say this was the most exciting JavaOne I've ever been too. We really saw desktop Java in full force....
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Last night I went to the Java 3D / OpenGL Bindings BOF and in all the locomotion I forgot to pick up my fairly new MacBook Pro after asking a question. After the next session I suddenly realized it...
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Wow.
This has been the most intense JavaOne I have ever intended.
I have met so many interesting people and have had a great
time talking about OpenJDK and the possibilities now.
I know many of my friends have already done amazing things
with OpenJDK... I can't wait to learn about all the cool hacking!
I fully intended to blog on events this week, ...
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We have written a white paper about JMX Interoperation With Non Java Technologies.
This whitepaper explains how the
Web Services Connector for JMX Agents (defined by
JSR 262) was
successfully used to provide interoperation with non
Java technologies and products such as Hewlett Packard's
OpenView Operations Agent (HP-OVO), and Microsoft's ...
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This is my third day of reporting from the floor of Java One. I ran
into a number of very interesting folks, got the chance to ask more
hard-hitting questions, and had a mixed bag of sessions.
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category: Main
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is quickly emerging as the leading solution for rapid user interface development in Java-based server-side applications. Now, Core JavaServer Faces--the #1 guide to JSF--has been thoroughly updated in this second edition, covering the latest feature enhancements, the powerful Ajax development techniques, and open source innovations that make JSF even more valuable.
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category: Developers
"Are we sufficiently awed by our own technology?" Mark Morford, one of my favorite local (San Francisco) columnists, wrote an essay titled Talkin' To The Steering Wheel which seems like a pertinent closer to JavaOne. Sometimes we nerds need to...
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category: Java Technology
Substance look and feel aims to provide a configurable and customizable production-quality Java look and feel library for Swing applications. This mini-talk will show the following Substance features: Using Substance in your Swing application, Using core themes, watermarks and skins, Writing your own theme, watermark and skin, Using animation API, Additional UI elements available under...
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