June 25, 2009
category: Java Technology
This technical session at JavaOne compared and contrasted the traditional approach to design patterns with a more nuanced metaprogramming approach suited to dynamic languages.
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category: Java Technology
This technical session at JavaOne compared and contrasted the traditional approach to design patterns with a more nuanced metaprogramming approach suited to dynamic languages.
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category: Java Technology
Courtesy of a Sun Learning Services beta program, you can now run OpenSolaris from a browser for an hour at a time.
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category: Java Technology
If you need to expose a class as a web service it is fairly easy. Just annotate it with @WebService and let the JAXWS runtime take care of the rest.
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category: Java Technology
Harold Carr attended Alois Reitbauer's session "Why applications do not scale" at Jazoon09... Also:
Java Today: Notes from Tuesday morning Jazoon; Javali 2009 Trip Report; and Wine delivered at OSGi DevCon.
Weblogs: Help me shape future of Java libra...
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category: Developers
A few weeks back, I had to buy a laptop at short notice. In France. The laptop (a cheapish one) came with "Microsoft Vista Edition Familiale Basique" preinstalled. Everything in French, as you'd expect. I found the control panel and spent quite ...
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category: Developers
Tomorrow my holidays begin, after my bachelor thesis presentation I will hold at the computer graphics institute at the Technical University of Vienna and an exam two hours later.Its basically the same presentation I held at Fosdem09, spiced up a bi...
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category: Developers
To facilitate keeping track of blogs on java security and networking, I just created an aggregate of feeds, http://feeds.feedburner.com/javasec, and subscribed it to my feed reader, thunderbird. If you are blogging on Java security or networking, pl...
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category: Java Technology
I presented on "Creating
powerful web applications using GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans/Eclipse"
as the first talk of FISL 10 yesterday. The room was only partial full
being the first talk of FISL but got packed towards the middle so that
was excitin...
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