May 22, 2009
category: Java Technology
Companies demonstrate multi-core emulator based on Virtex(R)-5 at
grand opening of Advanced Research Teaching Facility for Embedded
System Design at...
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The DTrace How-To Guide is intended to help a new user learn how to use DTrace for gathering and using system and application information from a Solaris 10 system.
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In an effort to support social and economic development, UNESCO and Sun Microsystems signed a Collaboration Agreement on Monday at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 09. At the signing ceremony, UNESCO's Assistant Director...
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category: Java Technology
The GlassFish
Tools Bundle for Eclipse 1.0 is now available. An earlier
blog entry explains how to get started using this bundle. If you used an earlier version (0.99.x) of this bundle, then an upgrade
is not supported. However backwards compatibili...
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category: Java Technology
Learn what Jitendra
Kotamraju will be doing at JavaOne 2009. Jitu's session is listed here. All previous entries are tagged javaone+vidblog. Technorati: conf
javaone
vidblog
sanfrancisco
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portfolio
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category: Java Technology
GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse is now version 1.0. Get latest Eclipse, GlassFish v2.1 and GlassFish v3 Prelude pre-integrated in a single installable bundle...
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category: Java Technology
In ten days the mother of all Java events will be held in San Francisco, anticipated by the Community One. As usual, tons of interesting speeches - completely involved in some heavy work, I was forgetting that you have to...
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category: Java Technology
Using symlinks to jars in order to save space at first sounds reasonable, but when you don't use proper version names, it is indeed a practice invented by the devil himself. How could it ever be justified?
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category: Java Technology
Learn what Jim
Driscoll, an 11-year JavaOne veteran, will be doing at JavaOne 2009. And hear one of the most important tip from Jim about JavaOne. It is
certainly re-enforced multiple times during the general
session keynotes :) All previous en...
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