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December 22, 2008
category: Java Technology
The Java Power Tools book has been named a finalist in the 2008 JOLT Awards! The JOLT awards have been referred to as the Oscars of the software industry, so it's a huge honour to have been selected in...
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category: Developers
Devoxx is always a pleasure to attend for the energy and enthusiasm that 3000+ Java developers bring from all over Europe. I made two presentations this year: one on modularity in Java that dove-tailed with Mark Reinhold's keynote, and one with Bria...
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category: Developers
Disclaimer: This entry is full of half-facts and undirected sweeping swipes against all and everybody ... all this is only my personal opinion.Furthermore I am I'll and have fever ... take everything with a grain of salt, please.As you maybe have h...
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category: Developers
I was working in my yard trimming bushes when I heard a buzzing sound.
At first I thought maybe one of the automatic valves had gone haywire,
so I opened up the box that had the valves in it, and ran back into the house
as hundreds of bees started ...
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category: Main
An effective data retention strategy requires an equally effective data destruction policy. Here's practical advice for merging the two - from Sun's Chief Data Strategy and Privacy Officer, Michelle Dennedy.
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category: Java Technology
If you are new to using XML in Java then this refcard is definitely for you. It discuss XML utilization in Java along with performance comparison of DOM, SAX and STAX, validation, XSD, DTD, Xpath and general XML descriptions
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category: Java Technology
A recent Enterprise Networking Planet article asks the question, "Will OpenSolaris 2008.11 Attract Linux Users?" The answer is pretty positive.
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category: Java Technology
Parting shots from departing conference attendees... also:
Java Today: Another JDK 7 language changes poll, CRUD with GlassFish and MySQL, and Java TV API TCK 1.1.1.
Weblogs: Unified JSF component set, JavaFX layout, and isolating flow from services
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category: Java Technology
Eric Areseneau, M&E Governance Board member and Squawk project lead, was recently written up as a Contrarian Mind. Listen to his ideas on getting a Java Virtual Machine in small embedded systems.
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