February 13, 2007
category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator of the free and open source Solaris Operating System (OS), and Comptel Corporation (OMX Helsinki: CTL1V), a leading Operations Support System (OSS) software vendor for convergent mediation, charging, provisioning and network inventory, today announced that they will jointly provide a turn-key Data Retention Solution to mobile and fixed telecom...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc., (NASDAQ: SUNW) the creator of Java technology, the Solaris Operating System (OS) and the world's leading contributor of open source code, today announced a new set of products and services that will help make it easier for developers, start-ups and Internet companies to build and deploy their Web infrastructure on the free and open source-based Solaris 10 OS. The...
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category: Main
New Solaris offerings speed time to market for startups and Web 2.0 developers.
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category: Developers
In the spirit of all the cool Java libraries and applications
that are/can/should be/will be
packaged it is important to
recognize the contribution of the
Apache Software Foundation.
One of the things that is really important to the distros
is to refactor common elements. As I'm quite keen to get
NetBeans
and
GlassFish
packaged it hasn't gone without notice that many of their
dependent ...
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category: Developers
Come join us at the Desktop Matters conference, March 8-9 in San Jose. A whole conference about our stuff! How cool is that?!
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category: Developers
One curiosity about Model MBeans is that attributes also appear
as operations. Is there any way to avoid that?
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems, Inc., the creator of Java technology (http://www.sun.com/java/), the Solaris Operating System (OS) (http://www.sun.com/solaris/)
and the world's leading contributor of...
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category: Java Technology
Sun's sequel to Niagara, the appropriately named Niagara2, is going
to be released before long (I hear sometime in April or...
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category: Developers
Jython 2.2 beta1 has been released recently. I updated jsr-223 script engine for Jython @ scripting.dev.java.net to use Jython 2.2 beta1 version.
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category: Developers
No, this is not about scratching head when your manager asks for status I'm talking about the M.I.T Scratch programming language which is based on Squeak. I just downloaded Windows version and played with it for sometime. My son played with it too! They have a very nice Getting Started Guide!
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I was staying with my parents a few years ago, and looking through a shoe box of old family photos. It was great, I was really enjoying them - until it occurred to me most of the photos were singletons. That is, they were the only copies. On earth. And of at least one individual from my family's past, there were only two or three photographs in existence. Yipes.
A shoe box, I thought....
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category: Java Technology
Feature Article: Architecture of a Highly Scalable NIO-Based Server
Java Today: ROME-built sites, finding memory leaks with NetBeans, and the Next Big Language
Weblogs: ASP-based business models, Hudson becomes self-executable, and Substance sliders
Forum postings: Scrollweels in Vista, possible TopLink memory leak, and recruiting for guitar effect processing project]]>
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category: Java Technology
I've set up a "Cool Tools" page on the Java Power Tools Book website where you can let the world know about your favorite OS/Java tools. You can vote by leaving a comment on the site or by sending me a mail. I'll update the table on a regular basis, and the more popular, useful or interesting tools (or any that just take my fancy!) may well get a place in the book!
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category: Java Technology
Pat Patterson's recent pitch at RSA Conference 2007 focuses on message-level security and Web services across domains and products.
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category: Java Technology
GlassFish v2 supports Server Side Include (SSI). Come to read how to enable it.
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category: Java Technology
Now that the pandora box is open, it is my turn to suggest a (possible worthless) change to the Java language: the semifinal modifier!
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category: Java Technology
Come join us at the Desktop Matters conference, March 8-9 in San Jose. A whole conference about our stuff! How cool is that?!
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category: Java Technology
GlassFish
v2 M4 and Windows
Vista were released two
weeks ago. I installed GlassFish M4 on my machine and Vista
Enterprise on a different machine. In this blog, I explain the steps
followed to invoke a Web service deployed on GlassFish by Vista client and
vice...
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category: Java Technology
One curiosity about Model MBeans is that attributes also appear as operations. Is there any way to avoid that?
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category: Java Technology
We tend to think that execution of code will be faster in hardware than in software. However, this is not always true especially in the case of Java code execution. This article will tell you why.
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category: System Admins
This new OpenSolaris-based distribution provides an integrated
environment for the development of Solaris, Java, and AMP-based
applications. Simplified installation experience, multiboot configuration on common
laptop and desktop systems, Sun Studio 11 for OpenSolaris, plus much
more.
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category: Developers
Your source for leading-edge technologies, proven standards-based software, and comprehensive service, support, and training offerings to help build out your Web 2.0 solutions.
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category: Developers
This new OpenSolaris-based distribution provides an integrated environment for the development of Solaris, Java, and MP-based applications. Simplified installation experience is tuned for multiboot configuration on common laptop and desktop systems.
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category: Developers
Your source for leading-edge technologies, proven standards-based software, and comprehensive service, support, and training offerings to help build out your Web 2.0 solutions.
More »
category: Java Technology
If you're writing low-level server code, you'll probably make the decision early to use NIO for high-performance I/O. But are you prepared to address the threading concerns to get the most out of NIO while serving the greatest number of concurrent users? Gregor Roth looks at how an event-driven architecture can improve your performance and capacity.
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