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February 12, 2009
category: Java Technology
Much of the interest in JavaFX has centered about the platform's GUI capabilities and tooling. But many JavaFX applications will need to be network clients, and JavaFX provides classes to help you with common network tasks. In this article, Fran...
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category: Developers
I've recently started a poll to discuss the possibility of renaming the Fan programming language. The reason for a possible name change is simple - you can't google "Fan" and get hits about the language, and you never will (unlike Java).
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category: Java Technology
I just reinstalled a fresh version of Eclipse onto my workstation. I switch between IDEs a fair bit, depending on what I am doing. Eclipse is great for Maven work, mainly because of the m2eclipse plugin that just keeps getting...
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category: Java Technology
This morning, at 6 am GMT, JavaFX Mobile 1.0 was launched as part of the JavaFX SDK 1.1 release. Together with this release there were a bunch of announcements, new versions of the JavaFX tool chain and runtime, the Java...
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category: Java Technology
JavaFX 1.1 hits the road... also:
Java Today: JavaFX 1.1 launches with JavaFX Mobile, JavaFX team on JavaPosse, and OpenJDK bugzilla server goes online
Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 71: Eric Klein on Java FX for Mobile Devices
Weblogs: Earl...
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category: Developers
Fosdem was really cool and exciting.Many interesting talks and a great way to meet all the people I've mailed or heard about ... and all those I haven't known before .... and drink some beer with them.I am really looking foreward to next year's fosd...
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category: Developers
TLRW-ByteLock: return of the read-write lock by myself and Nir Shavit will appear in Transact 2009. (Slides).
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category: Developers
Early Experiences with a Commercial Hardware Transactional Memory Implementation by Dave Dice, Yossi Lev, Mark Moir and Dan Nussbaum will appear in ASPLOS 2009.
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category: Main
Learn about JavaFX Mobile--the best way to bring expressive, feature-rich content to mobile devices
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category: Java Technology
TOTD
#67 shows how to configure GlassFish High Availability using
Apache httpd + mod_jk on Mac OS X. Even though that's a standard and
supported configuration, there are several
advantages for replacing
Apache httpd with Sun Web Server and mod_jk wi...
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