May 16, 2007
category: Developers
I'm back from JavaOne where I had a pretty good time. The weather started out real nice Mon. and Tues. but by Fri. it was really cold. I need to bring a heavier jacket next time as I managed to get myself a cold. I'm sure that some of those people on the plane with me have it now. :-(
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This seemed to be a topic of confusion last week at JavaOne. In most of the press interviews I did - including a cameo appearance in Jonathan and Rich's post-keynote press conference - this question came up and also my dear JCP EC Members seemed curious about any relation between the two. So let's start at the top. ...
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Tuesday, May 22nd at 10:00a.m. PST: Join this live Sun Expert Exchange Q&A to ask your own questions on how to virtualize your datacenter and realize stunning improvements in application performance, systems availability, and asset utilization – and, for large organizations, slash costs by millions of dollars a year. Drill down with Sun experts into which virtualization technologies are best...
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In the troubleshooting BOF, we demonstrated how to use the
jmap -dump option to dump heap dump of a running application and showed how to browse/analyze the resulting binary heap dump using the jhat tool.
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Get a technical overview of GlassFish V2 Beta and an architecture preview of GlassFish V3.
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Read about the latest proposed enhancements for Java Persistence 2.0, including more flexible modeling, expanded object-relational mapping functionality, and more query language capabilities.
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Read these blogs on Configuring Timestamp Verification in WSIT Through Policy Assertions, Develop WSTrust Application Using NetBeans, and Specifying Icon and Splash Images for Java Web Start Launches of App Clients.
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category: Java Technology
In a followup to his JavaOne 2007 technical session, Neal Gafter offers a 15-minute question-and answer session on a proposal to add closures to the Java programming language. He makes the case for Closures making Java programs easier to read, and handles questions about closure expression serializability, continuations, patterns and boilerplate that suggest the need for closures, and whether...
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category: Java Technology
Feature Podcast: Neal Gafter on closures
Java Today: Developing for JavaFX, NetBeans plug-ins for JavaFX, and Gosling on JavaFX, open-source, and more
Weblogs: JavaCard development kits, Microsoft beyond the PC, and new adventures in Comet
Forum Posts: Swing scroll-pane design smell, Bluetooth on Linux, and modifying named queries]]>
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