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January 24, 2007
category: Developers
Find out how to use the basic features of Dynamic Faces to add Ajax capabilities to JavaServer Faces components.
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category: Developers
Update for 1/23/2007, just a very short note on windows. The findbugs target needs to add vmlauncher="false", so the line: <exec executable="findbugs" failonerror="true"> changes to <exec executable="findbugs" failonerror="true"...
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category: Developers
In one of the recent e-mails, Frank Kieviet suggested an improvement for jhat tool in JDK 6. He said something like:
Sundar: another idea to extend jhat: when looking at a memory dump and looking at the routes to a particular classloader, there a...
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category: Developers
This entry is the second draft of my property proposal,
i have tried to gather all the ideas proposed since
my first post about properties
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category: Developers
For those of use whod like to see Properties in the language, things are starting to get interesting. Remi Forax recently spelled out a more complete proposal, which I tend to like. Quite a bit. With a few tweaks.
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category: Java Technology
Java Today: JSR 291 and its dissenters, OpenCDS project debuts, and production planning for robotics
Weblogs: Rémi on properties, Java2D in JOGL, and how to replace the selection model in NetBeans
Forum postings: Generics and WSDL, JSR 296 Act...
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category: Developers
Our book is nearly done: here's an outline of the outline inline
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category: Developers
The Mobility Pack for CDC was designed to bring the many advantages of the Java platform to a broad range of network-connected consumer and embedded devices, including smart communicators, high-end PDAs, and set-top boxes.
The Mobility Pack for CDC ...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced that it has entered into a strategic intellectual property agreement with Polychip, Inc. that includes acquiring all patent rights for pioneering work in capacitive coupling technology for direct ch...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced the availability of the Sun Visualization System, an end-to-end solution that integrates workstations, servers, networking, interconnects, graphics and software -- including the Solaris 10 Operating...
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