April 02, 2009
category: Main
The last in a series of four blogs by Jonathan Schwartz on Sun's strategic direction.
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category: Developers
Tim Ellison of the Harmony project has attempted to discredit my blog post on Intel Nehalem. I'm quite aware of IBM's stellar performance on a "similar" platform, however I wasn't at the liberty to comment on it until a public statement from IBM w...
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category: Java Technology
I presented at Silicon Valley Rails Meetup yesterday.
The official attendance says 79 and the kitchen area (for the
presentation) was indeed packed! The
demo gods were hovering very much around and required me to reboot the
machine - live during the...
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category: Java Technology
If you're looking for a crash course in JavaServer Faces, I'm teaching two public training courses in April: one in NYC, and one in London.
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category: Java Technology
Craig asked me how you would describe something like the Sun Cloud APIs with WADL and I thought others might be interested in the answer. A key feature of the cloud APIs is that they make good use of hypertext...
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category: Java Technology
I was looking for some new Java tech books and my favorite site Bookpool.com. I did some quick Googling for it and found this post. I guess I will have to go with Amazon or one of the other online...
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category: Java Technology
Project Coin reached an important milestone this week as the Call for Proposals phase came to a close.
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category: Developers
Dan Dyer's Football Statistics Applet (screenshot below) is a very cool applet, and not just because it uses JFreeChart. It packs a *lot* of information into a small space, and makes it easily accessible. I'm wondering if I could adapt this for th...
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category: Java Technology
Second release (thanks for the feedback so far!), this time with support for any Web Server and the few one that support the Servlet 3.0 Async API.
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