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January 20, 2009
category: Java Technology
If you aren't able to come to the conference in person be sure to check out the live broadcast starting Wednesday at 8:15 am Pacific Time. And be sure to participate by using the chat facility!
See you online,
-- Terrence
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category: Developers
A short report of my poking around with Sun Storage, a Solaris based appliance.
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category: Main
Yes, you can slash the power bill and protect the environment without launching expensive new eco projects. Here's how.
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category: Java Technology
The Sun Tech Days
Singapore started earlier this morning - over 1100
developers, an outstanding audience!!! The kick off had a good local flare when the Gods of
Longevity, Fortune, and Prosperity (Fu Lu Shou) showed up to
start the event ;-) The build...
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category: Java Technology
A short report of my poking around with Sun Storage, a Solaris based appliance.
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category: Java Technology
Follow up from Part
1. Attended "What Developers should care about MySQL ?" by Colin and
"Groovy and Grails" by Chuk-munn
Lee. I enjoyed both the talks for different reasons. Colin's talk explained
the pluggable
storage engine architecture that is un...
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category: Java Technology
Has time left the portlet API behind? Also:
Feature Article: JSR-286: The Edge of Irrelevance
Java Today: Jersey/JAX-WS webinar recordings, QA for OpenDS, and port LLVM instead of HotSpot?
Weblogs: Keeping your career viable, reading reviews, and ye...
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category: Java Technology
JSR-286 updates the Portlet specification to add new functionality, but has the Portlet ship sailed? In this article, Eric Spiegelberg looks at the history of the Java Portlet spec and argues that the design and philosophy of Java web applicatio...
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category: Main
The Tech Days Tour will bring educational opportunities coming to a city near you. It's Your Opportunity to Develop You. Whether you develop in Java, Scripting, MySQL, on OpenSolaris, with NetBeans or spend your time developing RIA's, next ...
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