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March 12, 2009
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Get Sun's view on the next generation of data warehouse and business intelligence.
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Last week I received notification that my JavaOne proposal for a birds-of-a-feather session on JFreeChart has been accepted. I agonised for a while before confirming my attendance, mainly because the recession has been giving me a good kicking thes...
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I just got back from the Java Posse Roundup 2009. It was our third year (blog entries from 2007, 2008), and therefore I can add "as usual" when I state that it was a wonderful time.
This year's topic was "developer productivity", which is obvio...
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Expanding on a few slides from my
JavaOne talk last year, here are a few tips to keep in mind when designing exception types.
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To date, there have been a few API changes to javax.lang.model.* in JDK 7.
Early in the release,
SourceVersion.RELEASE_7 was added to correspond to any new source-level changes coming in JDK 7
(6458819).
Eventually, there will be changes to su...
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As I referenced in my prior entry, I'm reviewing Sun's three major strategic imperatives, and our progress going in to next fiscal year. Our strategic imperatives, in order, are:
1. Technology Adoption
2. Commercial Innovation
3. Efficiently Con...
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category: Java Technology
The GlassFish
Boot Camp conducted in Sun's Santa Clara Campus on Mar 10,
2009 was well appreciated by the attendees. There were 30 of them
engaged with 14 speakers over 8 hours in 7 fast-paced sessions -
overall a great recipe for the boot...
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category: Java Technology
Feeds aplenty from ROME... also:
Java Today: ROME 1.0, Flying Saucer 8 RC1, and OpenJDK's IcedTea project
Weblogs: Grails 1.1 and Maven, shadows in Synth, and JAX-WS 2.2 and Metro 2.0 nightly builds
Forum Posts: Petition to get JSR'ed technology on d...
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I hope this article will help to scratch issues of software reliability. Brief discussion about established reliability practices and what has to be changed.
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