May 17, 2007
category: Developers
What follows is a particular problem I had compiling NetBeans on my Mac and my solution to it. Im putting this in my blog not so much for my readers but for the future generations of Google travelers who may...
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With all the fuss about JavaFX, you may have missed an equally important announcement: the new Consumer JRE is on its way, with a host of exciting improvements.
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JavaFX is cool, right? Did you raise your hand when you said you wanted an JavaFX Mobile phone? I sure did. Looking over blog entries since JavaONE Im seeing a lot of angst... JavaFX adds to the bloat so how...
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At JavaONE last week Bruno Souza launched one of his stunts which was videod and posted online. Last year he had this "foot" which he carried around with which to kick people in the head, and apparently the video got...
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category: Java Technology
Rumors were flying around Silicon Valley in
November 2005 that something intriguing was happening in one of the
underground parking garages at...
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category: Java Technology
Feature Article: UISpec4J: Java GUI Testing Made Simple
Java Today: Java bytecode guide, ME pain points, and Bob Brewin on JavaFX and new JRE
Forum Posts: ME memory leaks, SE memory leaks, and turning off EJB timer persistence
Weblogs: Java Module ...
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category: Java Technology
Catch Roger Brinkleys and Terrence Barrs interview with Vringo, an independent software vendor (ISV) who launched a video-sharing community that enables you to share video ringtones (or "Vringos") with your buddies. You choose the clips -- from movies,...
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category: Java Technology
GUIs are notoriously difficult to test, and the robot-based approach to automated testing makes agile development difficult, as you need finished GUIs before you can test. The UISpec4J project takes a different approach, and in this article Régi...
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Another JavaOne under my belt. The event always seems to
go by so fast. Here's a run-down of what I remember most about it.
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category: Developers
Join me for a swim with SONIA, a Java-powered AUV
that made waves at JavaOne 2007.
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