March 30, 2009
category: Java Technology
A couple of weeks ago at FOSDEM in the Java Libre Room we had a discussion about whether pure GPL (as in 'strict' - with no exceptions) is still up to date given the evolution of open source and it's...
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category: Java Technology
To be clear, this is not an April's fool. As a follow-up to my previous post, I can tell that I've talked with Peter Zhelezniakov, the person presently in charge of JSR-295, and he's been very kind, on behalf of...
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category: Developers
Today Intel announced its next generation server processors, the Xeon 5500 series, codename Nahalem. This processor has been on our radar for performance optimizations since 2007, and the Sun and Intel Java VM and Performance teams have pushed the ...
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced that the Solaris platform, including the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS) and OpenSolaris, has been extended to provide performance, energy efficiency and reliability enhancements for the new Inte...
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category: Java Technology
A sad day for the global education community - the IMS Global Learning Consortium decided to withdraw the QTI 2.1 draft specification.
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category: Java Technology
Want to know how NetBeans
and GlassFish
provide a better Rails experience ? I'll be speaking at Silicon Valley Rails Meetup on Mar 31st (tomorrow),
7pm, more details here.
It will also be a brief preview of my upcoming Rails
Conf talk. Click on...
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category: Java Technology
Editorial changes this week... also:
Java Today: JSR 317 (JPA 2.0) proposed final draft, Project Coin week 4, and JTHarness 4.2 milestone 1
Weblogs: SwingX pushes towards 1.0, JSF to Struts to SEAM to Spring, and calling a Metro web service from Clo...
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category: Java Technology
Daniel Green from Sun Microsystems talks about computers in education, getting kids excited, and computer clubs on thumb drives.
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category: Java Technology
Just an update on the 2009 season of the Java Power Tools Bootcamps - there is still time to book for the upcoming courses in Melbourne and Canberra. And, for those in the UK, the great news is that...
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