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September 08, 2010

More new cool featurehttp://weblogs.java.net/node/477607/edits in Maven 3 - parallel builds. One of the big focuses of Maven 3 is to provide a more reliable, more stable and better performing build tool. And one big area of improvement is Performance. Maven 3 has the (new and somewhat experimental) ability to analyze your project structure,...

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September 08, 2010

JDK 7 delayed again... how bad is that?. Mark Reinhold announced today that the JDK 7 / JavaSE 7 project has slipped once again: mid-2011 without Jigsaws and Lambdas, late 2012 for JavaSE 8 with those. The delay (or some other bad news like dropping features) was already expected by anyone ...

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May 15, 2009

Java back in the 1930s.

category: Java Technology

A simple variant of the halting problem in java. The simplest introduction to Turing and Godel for java developers.

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Ruby-on-Rails and Ramaze production deployments on GlassFish

category: Java Technology

Published three new JRuby/GlassFish production deployment stories in as many days: Who ? Recipe Why GlassFish ? JRuby + Rails + GlassFish v2 + MySQL + Apache Web Server + memcached The GlassFish processes have been among the most stable of our deplo...

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Introducing Project Onyx - Animation Blueprints for Swing

category: Java Technology

Project Onyx aims to provide blueprints for adding animation to Swing applications using the Trident animation engine.

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Where To Now With Build Automation

category: Java Technology

Just posted a new article about Continuous Integration and Build Automation on InfoQ, that I wrote in collaboration with my mates at Atlassian: An effective Continuous Integration environment can save your team time, money and even existential angst....

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JSF 2: Ajax Events and Errors

category: Java Technology

In this blog, I'll go over the new facility for Ajax events and errors in JSF 2.

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Poll Result: How Quickly Will JavaFX Be Adopted?

category: Java Technology

A quick glance at the results of last week's java.net poll might make you think the java.net community has a clear opinion about the future of JavaFX... Also: Java Today: OpenJDK Governance Board's Life is Extended Despite Lack of Delivery, Spring Bl...

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Run Tests - Without Focus Loss!

category: Developers

I like unit tests - but running them can be painful. Commit-validation tests which bring up UI are obviously annoying, but even simple unit tests that get in the way. Does this look familiar? The above menubar should look familiar to anyone on a...

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Mario Torre: A pipeline a day...

category: Developers

I know, sounds familiar and makes almost no news anymore, but I thought I would blog on this anyway, as I just finished implementing an SDL peer for Cacio.

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Roman Kennke: I’m happy

category: Developers

Today the flights and hotels have finally been booked. Man, that was an oddysee. Seems like nothing that I do is easy and straightforward. Except maybe Java2D pipelines. (If you think Java2D pipelines are NOT easy and straightforward, you should see...

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CI Adoption Customer Stories (4/8): Driving quality with hyper complex distributed builds

category: Java Technology

This case study is the forth of an 8-part blog series about why so many developers adopt continuous integration, and originally published on the Atlassian blogs.

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