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July 27, 2009
category: Java Technology
Ever since JavaFX Mobile was announced at Mobile World Congress in February developers were asking: When can we get our hands on real devices?
Sure, the Mobile Emulator has been available for a while - but nothing beats the real thing....
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category: Java Technology
I've previously told you that I'm going to blog about why I've switched to Mercurial and how I'm using it. A quick tip for today is to learn how the capability of working in async mode (that is, you first...
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category: Developers
The real reason why JNLP file needs to know its own URL.
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category: Developers
If you (like me) are someone who actually enjoys contemplating the details of how languages turn into bytecodes and thence into wicked-fast machine code... If you lose sleep wondering about the joint future of programming languages and managed runt...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced new versions of OpenSSO Express and Sun OpenDS Standard Edition software, updating key components of its open source identity management portfolio. With OpenSSO Express 8.0, customers will benefit...
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category: Java Technology
Read their highlights, complete with configuration steps and other nuances, thanks to Ludo Poitou.
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category: Java Technology
I don't spend much time watching videos on the web. However, "A Brief History of Java and JDBC", which Jonathan Bruce pointed out a few days ago, is an interesting and entertaining way to spend four minutes... Also:
Java Today: Hudson as Fabric for D...
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category: Java Technology
Excerpts of the panel discussion for the launch of JATAF (the Java Application Terminal Alignment Framework) at JavaOne.
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category: Developers
For the LSM 2009, I attended to the presentation titled Firefox 3.5, HTML 5 and beyond.
Firefox 3.5, thanks to the involvement of the team in the normalization, supports already most of HTML 5 features (HTML 5 is not yet finalized). Thus, Firefox su...
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