January 19, 2009
category: Java Technology
Lots of interesting community discussions happening on Campus Party, a 7x24 event happening in Brazil
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category: Java Technology
In Economics theory, you learn about capital investment. This is investing in more modern infrastructure, more productive factories or tools, and so forth, that let people produce more goods (and/or better quality goods) with the same amount of...
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category: Java Technology
For a while I was desperately expecting an important moment. Day by day I've been watching whether it has already happened or not yet. I used to be afraid of the moment to happen. Yet I could not resist to expect it and desirably hope for it to happe...
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category: Java Technology
Just in case there are not enough refactoring examples, I've written yet another. This is real code and the walk through is "live." That is, I wrote this while really refactoring the ugly code I had written. Enjoy.
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category: Java Technology
With the release of the JSF 2.0 PR, along with the corresponding release in Mojarra, it's time to quickly review my recent posts.
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category: Java Technology
Part 1 of a two-part series on SDN introduces the challenges businesses are facing in federating applications, describes the benefits of enabling virtual federation in OpenSSO, and elaborates on Secure Attributes Exchange, a key component for integration.
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category: Java Technology
If your university is not participating in the Sun
Campus Ambassador program, you can always create an Open Source University Meetup
(OSUM, pronounced "awesome") community. Sun Microsystems offers you the
complete range of Open Source software - Ope...
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category: Java Technology
The EJB 3.1
specification says: An enterprise bean class
with a component-defining annotation defines an enterprise bean
component when packaged within the WEB-INF/classes directory or in a
.jar file within WEB-INF/lib. In simple English it means, a...
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category: Java Technology
A shake-out-the-cobwebs kind of week? Also:
Java Today: Updates from ROME, VisualVM 1.1, and SDN's annual developer quiz
Spotlight: Live video feed of the M3DDs
Weblogs: Assessing JavaFX, installing GlassFish v3 Prelude via Eclipse, and MySQL-SailFi...
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category: Developers
Java Kerberos 5, on Windows, looks for a config file named krb5.ini in the Windows directory, and a Windows directory is defined as the return value of the Win32 API GetWindowsDirectory(), which should normally return something like C:\Windows.
But...
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