February 14, 2007
category: Java Technology
Faster processing speeds have made way for
advancements in science and medicine, as well for the elevated
popularity of consumer products such...
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category: Developers
It took a while but you gave us the tip:: See how cool Gmane is. You want that for OpenJDK!: Gmane is indispensible to my work
And we tried it... and liked it!
So thanks to some
diplomacy on the part of
mr and
awesome help from
Lars to import old posts by hand (Thank You!),
we now have OpenJDK fully available ...
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category: Developers
It was with great interest I watched the events related to the remote telnet exploit
(102802)
on Sunday.
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category: Developers
I just came across a very
interesting document
from
Microsoft
which shows their original intentions with Java.
It is exhibit 2768 in
Comes et al. v. Microsoft.
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems Inc. has announced a new set of products and services
that will help make it easy for developers, start-ups...
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category: System Admins
Read about the configuration options for the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) stack and the Enterprise Manager CMIP Management Protocol Adapter (MPA), so you can tune these for different performance criteria.
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category: System Admins
Brendan Gregg explains the benefits of using DTrace for
JavaScript. DTrace offers a way to run a normal browser build with User Statically Defined Tracing (USDT) probes and dynamically debug information as needed.
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category: Java Technology
Java Today: "Chillout" DRM project, NLink for native calls, and Mike Keith on EJB 3
Weblogs: Software faster than hardware, server-side include in GlassFish, and a "semifinal" keyword?
Weblogs: Wiimote Wonderland, seeking database overlay network for JXTA, and table generator row count problem
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category: Java Technology
Alex Iskold over at O'Reilly sees Yahoo! Pipes as a model for doing databases over the web. I agree that this looks like a very compelling approach, but I have some concerns about scale.
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category: Java Technology
I was planning to wait until after the ballot to blog this but it seems lots of folks have already noticed and blogged about it so I figure I might as well put my 2p in now. Reaction so far...
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category: Java Technology
After the NetBeans edition, Ajax jMaki is now available in the Eclipse edition.
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category: Java Technology
MPEG finally notices Java... also: Java Today: "Chillout" DRM project, NLink for native calls, and Mike Keith on EJB 3 Weblogs: Software faster than hardware, server-side include in GlassFish, and a "semifinal" keyword? Weblogs: Wiimote Wonderland, seeking database overlay network for JXTA, and table generator row count problem
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category: Java Technology
This is the sixth part of the series that describes the additional capabilities that you can get on your tabbed panes. This time i'll be talking about adding carousel preview capabilities.
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