May 21, 2007
category: Main
I read two daily newspapers.
I know the world is moving away from printed media, and this admission marks me as a bit of a dinosaur - but there are all kinds of interesting parallels between the newspaper industry and the software industry. Both are undergoing tremendous change, creating havoc for some and opportunity for others.
The industries have much in common - minimally,...
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Hello Sun Inner Circle readers. It's Bob Worrall here, the CIO of Sun and the typical author of this letter. This month I'm traveling the world, talking to customers, partners, and the press about some of the exciting things going on in IT and across Sun. In my stead, I've asked John Dutra, CTO of Sun IT, to author this month’s letter. John is going to discuss a topic that I...
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category: Developers
The OpenJDK and NetBeans IDE WebSite has now a tutorial that shows how to build various part of the JDK, and the JDK itself: in particular, there's a chapter dedicated to building the JMX API sources, and another one dedicated to building the JConsole graphical tool sources.
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) today introduced the Sun Distribution Channel Portal solution to help the insurance industry open up new markets and better serve new and existing customers by making it easier to develop new product distribution channels.
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JavaServer Faces provides a component-model architecture through which you can build an Ajax application by drag-and-dropping Ajax-enabled JavaServer Faces components in an IDE such as Sun Java Studio Creator.
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category: Java Technology
Weblogs: Consumer-side Java improvements, JMX hands-on lab, and how not to improve the Bug Parade
Java Today: Jxta-Overlay project, Java Mobility Podcast 4, and JUG events wiki
Spotlight: Shoal project
Forum Posts: Graphics optimizations, fate of Metal L&F, and resolution-independent icons
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