February 12, 2007
category: Developers
I just learned today that the
Grizzly project
went live last week.
This is the fast web container part of the
GlassFish application server
broken out as it's own project.
Grizzly has been developed by
Jean-François Arcand
(jfarcand) of Application Server Engineering and
Charlie Hunt of the
Java Performance group (and
NetBeans fame, charliebrown, a.k.a. huntch).
This Grizzly roars...
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category: Developers
Actually, the title should be "How Does Your Generation Grow"
but then the literary reference would have been totally lost.
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems' forthcoming Niagara 2 processor (http://news.com.com/Suns+Niagara+2+doubles+down+with+twice+the+threads/2100-1006_3-6108880.html) will run at a core clock frequency of 1.4GHz, one of the processor's...
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category: Java Technology
Chip geeks and semiconductor mavens from around the
world are converging on San Francisco this week to show off their
latest...
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category: Java Technology
Intel (http://online.wsj.com/quotes/main.html?type=djn symbol=intc)
Corp. has developed a prototype chip with the equivalent of 80
electronic brains, the latest sign of a major...
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category: Java Technology
With a healthy dose of humor, this new book introduces software principles that can help you analyze, design, and code solid Java platform applications that stand the test of time.
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category: Java Technology
The U.S. is in the process of changing the observance of Daylight Savings Time (DST). Update your JRE.
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category: Java Technology
Meet Java Champion Geert Bevin. Bevin is the founder and CEO of Uwyn (Use What You Need), a web development and software firm operating out of Belgium.
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category: Java Technology
Greg Murray, Sun's Ajax Architect, has information to share on client-side scripting with JavaScript and how you can easily design and create Ajax-enabled widgets using jMaki.
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category: Java Technology
Java Today: Duke's Choice Award nominations, new version of Blue Prints, and Java Tools Community newsletter 110
Weblogs: JavaOne program committee, JXLayer 2.0, and fixing date and time
Spotlight: Ask The Experts: Java Plug-In
Forum postings: phoneME performance, non-Cartesian coordinates, and a Java 7 wish-list]]>
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category: Java Technology
I have this blog for a long time - in fact, I think I was one of the first 100 or so webloggers, as I joined it shortly after JavaOne 2003. Still, I haven't blogged that much (just 22 entries in 41 months), specially last year (only 4 semi-crappy posts). Hopefully, the situation is going to change, as I will explain in this 'meta-blog'...
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category: Java Technology
In my limited research on the net, I have noticed that even though there are excellent blogs and articles covering this topic, a step by step description of a simple demo on making the Web service end-points work on these two different platforms is non-existent. To change this, I outline here a trivial demo of the JAX-WS/WSIT and .NET interop. If you are currently working on interoperability,...
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category: Java Technology
In the second part of the screen cast series (part
1), I show the various ways by which NetBeans IDE can invoke a Web service
endpoint. The first
part showed only the default way to invoke the endpoint, but this screen
cast shows two...
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category: Developers
Read part 1 and part 2 in a blog series that discusses how to develop and deploy JSR 168 portlets for the Sun Java Enterprise System portal.
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category: Developers
Read part 1 and part 2 in a blog series that discusses how to develop and deploy JSR 168 portlets for the Sun Java Enterprise System portal.
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