July 16, 2009
category: Java Technology
JDK 7 provides support for Stream Control Transport Protocol (SCTP) in Java and, in this article, Sun Engineer Chris Hegarty explains what that means.
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category: Developers
Circling back to look at some unresolved technical details of the underscores in numbers proposal, I wrote up a combined grammar to allow binary literals as well as underscores as separators between digits. That is, underscores cannot appear as t...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) announced that at a special meeting of stockholders held on July 16, 2009, its stockholders adopted the merger agreement entered into with Oracle Corporation, under which Oracle will acquire Sun common stock for ...
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category: Java Technology
We've had another release of JSF 2, this one called Beta 2. The march toward FCS continues.
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category: Java Technology
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The very last podcast interview I did at this year's JavaOne was one of the best: my talk with Adam Bien on JavaEE and rethinking best practices... Also:
Java Today: Developing Content with JavaFX Mobile, Java ME, and the Messaging API (JSR 205); Wor...
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category: Java Technology
Java Tools Community Leaders Toni Epple and Fabian Nardon speak with Juggy (Bruno Souza) in a wide ranging "conversation" in this java.net Community Corner podcast recorded at JavaOne 2009.
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category: Developers
I released the Hudson distributed fork plugin today, which lets you use Groovy for coordinating computation across multiple JVMs in a cluster, all connected to your shell on your laptop.
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category: Java Technology
I released the Hudson distributed fork plugin today, which lets you use Groovy for coordinating computation across multiple JVMs in a cluster, all connected to your shell on your laptop.
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category: Java Technology
The LWUIT project (Lightweight UI Toolkit) just keeps crankin' ... Among many other recent developments the LWUIT team yesterday released version 1.2. The list of improvements is too long to list here - check out the LWUIT blog.
Cheers,
-- Terrence
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