March 23, 2009
category: Main
Preview the open approach that delivers transparency and flexibility to cloud computing.
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category: Java Technology
Read an article on Sun's take on the current adoption of MySQL 5.1 and the future plans for the database.
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category: Java Technology
On Thursday, March 19, 2009 I presented a quick overview and roadmap
of Metro, Jersey, GlassFish, OpenESB, OpenSSO at the Utah Java Users
Group. Here are my notes from the meeting and my slides.
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category: Java Technology
WebLogic applications can use APP-INF directory to package classes in a .ear file and share them between J2EE/Java EE modules. However, APP-INF is not a Java EE standard and is non portable. Here is a tip on how to migrate to GlassFish.
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category: Java Technology
If you are using GlassFish and you want to monitor your Server HTTP Service performance from your desktop computer then this entry is for you. The entry shows how one can use VisualVM utility of JDK to monitor HTTP Service of GlassFish application server
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category: Developers
At the Roundup a few weeks ago we rewrote the old Swing JFlubber application to JavaFX. We had a brand new graphical design done in PhotoShop, and we hooked up the functionality with some swanky effects. I might get into that in another blog entry....
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category: Java Technology
Peter and I presented on GlassFish
at University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee last week. The slides were already made available
to the
attendees. And since the workshop offered for a charge, the slides will
not be shared here :) Let
us know if you'd like...
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category: Java Technology
Final week and a half for Project Coin submissions... also:
Spotlight: Project Coin accepting proposals through March 30.
Java Today: Project Coin week 3 summary, servlets on JavaCard, and OpenESB interview
Weblogs: JavaFX challenges, Ubuntu and java...
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