May 27, 2009
category: Java Technology
See Drizzle integrated with Gearman, mamcached, and Sphinx. All open source, but of course.
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category: Java Technology
Mojarra just went Beta, and the JSF spec just passed the JCP vote. If you haven't looked at JSF in a while, it's time to take another look.
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category: Java Technology
A lot of people are blogging about either the presentations they'll be making at Community One and JavaOne or the sessions they recommend and hope to attend... Also:
Java Today: Referencing Multi-Dimensional Java Arrays from JavaFX; 15 Minutes or Les...
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category: Java Technology
Eric Areseneau talks about Java now being available for the FIRST 2010 Competition.
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category: Developers
I never thought I'd see the day, but it has arrived:
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category: Main
Both Oracle 9i R2 and 10g R2 databases have been certified to run in a Solaris Container. A licensing agreement between Sun and Oracle recognizes Solaris 10 OS capped containers as hard partitions. The ability to license only the CPUs or cores confi...
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category: Java Technology
Ohloh is a neat service. But it sure comes up with some wacky statistics...
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category: Java Technology
I'm going to JavaOne next week - doing a talk I'd love you to come to as part of Java University at 6PM this Sunday night. I'm gathering a bunch of NetBeans core developers, dream team members who build apps on NetBeans and all and sundry to come de...
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category: Java Technology
This case study is the seventh of an 8-part blog series about why so many developers adopt continuous integration, and originally published on the Atlassian blogs. It naturally has a bit of a Bamboo slant to it (if you look...
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