April 16, 2009
category: Java Technology
The 2009 JavaOne Conference is just around the bend -- it's time to get ready.
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category: Main
The ease by which instances of MySQL can be deployed often brings challenges. Over time, companies can find themselves dealing with multiple disparate MySQL instances and need to tackle the challenge of how to scale their MySQL installations intellig...
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category: Developers
The Java Community Process doesn't exist.
At least not in the way you probably think it does.
This surprised even me (although it shouldn't have), and I'll explain here just exactly what I mean.
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category: Java Technology
I confess, I missed the key point while reading the announcement. But Google App Engine for Java misses a good deal of classes in the JRE: in a word, they aren't offering the full Java runtime. It shouldn't be ever...
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category: Java Technology
I just confirmed my participation in the Java One conference and I am quite excited about its open opportunities.
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category: Java Technology
The Open Enterprise Service Bus (OpenESB) project released Version 2.1 Milestone 2 on Tuesday; and Java.net wikis upgrade... also:
Java Today: OpenESB v2.1 Milestone 2 now available, Sun's Garbage First Collector Largely Eliminates Low Latency/High T...
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category: Java Technology
Yesterday I spoke at the Jacksonville JUG about Developing RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS, Netbeans, Glassfish and MySQL
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category: Java Technology
This case study is the third of an 8-part blog series about why so many developers adopt continuous integration, and originally published on the Atlassian blogs. Ragnar is principle consultant at an Icelandic internet development firm based in Reykja...
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category: Java Technology
Apache/Derby 10.5 is about to be released, and Knut Anders Hatlen has written a great blog entry about one of the new features: Generated Columns. (Knut himself has also worked on some important core-level feature that improves locking mechanisms wi...
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