July 13, 2007
Enterprise Systems: The New Bounce in Suns Step. Dont look now, but Sun Microsystems Inc. has a new bounce in its step.
From its recent...
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June 24, 2007
Jazoon'07. Jazoon'07 brings together experts and users of Java and open source technologies from all...
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May 18, 2007
category: Developers
The Consumer JRE release will address several serious issues in deploying and running Java applications. Even better: you don't have to wait for the next major release of the JDK to get these features.
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category: Developers
Well, the phrase may not be entirely apt, but it does carry the right sentiment, especially to the monarchists amongst us.
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category: Developers
Yesterdays post on Closed versus open multimedia formats seems to have struck a nerve. A lot of good comments. I just came across Chris Adamson's blog, Java SE Media (Or Not) at JavaOne ... wow that makes for some interesting...
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category: Developers
Today is my last day at Sun. This has been a tremendous experience, and you,
the readers of my blog, have helped make it so. I plan to follow the
OpenJDK compiler,
Kitchen Sink Language,
and OpenJFX projects, but I have
a full time job, so my contributions will be small.
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category: Developers
First the screenshot - click for full resolution:
The NetBeans Ruby support now lets you debug Rails applications. As the screenshot shows, you can even step right through RHTML files! All the usual debugging features are there - breakpoints, stack view, local variables view - and balloon evaluation, where you hover the mouse over a variable and it displays the current value as a...
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category: Main
Now you can get a turnkey high memory configuration for your memory-intensive applications, including EDA, Oracle, Data Warehousing for far less than you'd expect. You simply can't miss this offer!
For a limited time, the Sun Fire X4600 M2 server with 64GB memory and 8 cores is available for less than $48,000 USD. Offer good through May 28,2007
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category: Developers
Now that OpenJDK is out and I would like to open up some of the discussions that have been happening within the OpenJDK Quality team of Sun to the community. My colleague David has initiated it already in his blog on Test Suites and tools and this is a continuation of the same.
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category: Developers
This brief on-demand webcast shows how developers can
create high-performance applications using this
distribution and deploy to the Solaris 10 OS.
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category: Developers
Don't miss our Q&A session with Sumit Gupta. Ask him everything you've always wanted to know about using Fibre Channel with the Solaris platform.
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category: Developers
The Consumer JRE release will address several serious issues in deploying and running Java applications. Even better: you don't have to wait for the next major release of the JDK to get these features.
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category: Java Technology
Poll: Have you downloaded and built OpenJDK yet?
Weblogs: Consumer JRE announcement, multimedia formats, and JRuby at RailsConf
Java Today: JIDE common layer, NetBeans Visual Library slidecast, and JavaTools Community Newsletter #121
Forum Posts: Natural Language Processing for Mobicents bots, client vs. server sockets, and commit problems in JPA]]>
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