May 20, 2009
category: Developers
We just released a new design for the Plausible Labs website, home
of the fine worker-owned cooperative that keeps me gainfully employed so that I can
spend my free time (such as it exists) working on open source software.
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category: Developers
"Monitoring and Troubleshooting Java applications with JDK tools" BOF at JavaOne 2009
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category: Main
Look inside Sun's entry-level server featuring Intel's newest, fastest processor ("Nehalem"). This white paper describes the architecture of the Sun Fire X2270 server, including the processor technology, I/O subsystem, and system managemen...
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category: Java Technology
We are very happy and glad to welcome James Gosling in Zurich, Switzerland. He will do the opening Keynote on Tuesday morning.
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category: Java Technology
To the tune of 'Money for nothing', by Dire Straits. Now look at them coders, that's the way you do it
You code in Groovy in that IDE
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Get your lines of code for...
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category: Java Technology
This blog marks the beginning of a new series highlighting JavaOne
speakers from the GlassFish
Portfolio team. In this first episode, learn what Roberto Chinnici will be doing at JavaOne 2009. Listen all the way to the end for a tip from...
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category: Java Technology
"Monitoring and Troubleshooting Java applications with JDK tools" BOF at JavaOne 2009
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category: Java Technology
Java Tools Community Leader Fabiane Bizinella Nardon will be presenting at least two sessions at Java.net's Community Corner 2009... Also:
Java Today: JavaTools Community Newsletter - Issue 196; OpenJDK BSD port progress : FreeBSD, Mac OS X, OpenBSD,...
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category: Java Technology
The promise of Java Native Access (JNA) is to bridge the worlds of Java and legacy code. Why is this so important? For one, JNA obviates the need to rewrite legacy code where the option of a rewrite exists. Also, JNA means that expensive proprie...
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category: Developers
As a project of the day, I developed a SSH daemon for EC2 Windows AMIs, which otherwise do not have any scriptable remote access technology.
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