September 03, 2009
category: Java Technology
The Open Ajax Alliance is a standards organization with the mission of ensuring interoperability within Web based Ajaxified applications. One of their standards relates to intercomponent communication - the ability to subscribe and publish messages ...
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category: Java Technology
Well, this is the second time I am using the new blogging platform of Java.net. This time it was much easier and with less hurdle.
I want to write about JPA, performance, caching and related things. Though it wont be very well organized but it may c...
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category: Java Technology
My previous entry dove under the covers for JSF 2.0 and examined composite
component metadata. This one is far less esoteric and shows how to
handle the ViewExpiredException using a new JSF feature,
the ExceptionHandler, contributed by Pete Muir a J...
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category: Java Technology
A quick and short tip for Mercurial, just an excuse for testing Scribefire with the new Java.Net platform.
You have previously seen my posts praising the possibility of working in asynchronous fashion with Mercurial. In short, you can commit while d...
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category: Java Technology
Help drive the direction of JavaFX training and certification by taking the JavaFX developer survey.
You'll need only 5 to 10 minutes. The JavaFX team is designing a comprehensive curriculum for Java developers. The primary objective of the cu...
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category: Developers
I'm three weeks into a six month contract with an investment bank in Geneva, as part of a large team working on a viciously complex, closed source, Java application suite. I am enjoying it a lot more than I ought to be. Nevertheless it's a huge ch...
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category: Developers
The entry below is a slightly edited copy of a message I used to start a new thread on the Java Posse's Google Group, largely in response to comments make by Dick Wall in the first twenty minutes of
episode #277 of the Java Posse podcast.
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category: Java Technology
Lots of fixes have gone into SailFin 2.0, some of these fixes are related to functionality whereas others are to improve performance. The changes sometimes required creation of new user configurable properties in order to extract the optimal-p...
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