March 27, 2009
category: Java Technology
Platform Helps Customers Accelerate Delivery of
High-Performance Multi-threaded Applications; Available Today on
UltraSPARC T2-based Sun Netra Systems and Blade Servers
SANTA CLARA, CA...
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category: Developers
There is a new CertificateRevocationException class in JDK 7 in the java.security.cert package that indicates that an X.509 certificate is revoked and also allows you to determine additional information such as the reason the certificate has been re...
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category: Developers
This blog explains the JCP IP process in pictures.
And how Sun have managed to use it to block Apache Harmony.
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category: Developers
Project Coin's fourth week saw continued lively traffic on the
mailing list. As the submission deadline approachs, a flurry of new proposals were sent in:
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category: Main
SDN Deep Dive host Ed Ort is joined by Ikroop Dhillon, product marketing manager for Sun Studio, to discuss what's new with the latest version of this popular C/C++/Fortran development environment.
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category: Java Technology
I had an opportunity to be interviewed by Ian Skerrett
at EclipseCon
2009, see the recording below (originally
published): And here is a snapshot: And then you can always read about Day
3 and Day
2 summary of Eclipse Con. Check out the GlassFish
Too...
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category: Java Technology
SwingX pushes toward 1.0, preparing the final(?) pre-1.0 release and a new demo application.
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category: Java Technology
I show how to use the JVM-based Clojure language to call a Metro-based web service.
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category: Java Technology
Just how open is Java? Also:
Java Today: Stephen Colebourne questions Java standard openness, JavaFX 1.1.1 released, and talking cloud computing with a Java Champion
Weblogs: OpenSSO jobs, Swing jobs and Limewire, and seeking help with Swing Applica...
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