June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
Slides for the Monitoring and Troubleshooting Java Applications BOF posted.
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category: Java Technology
The java.net community will be busy through late Friday afternoon, on the final day of JavaOne 2009... Also:
JavaOne Spotlight News: View the JavaOne 2009 General Sessions
Weblogs: Java One 2009 Day 3; Slides for JavaOne BOF - Monitoring and Troubles...
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category: Developers
Here is my ongoing blog from the floor of Java One. I report on a most painful keynote, a JUG meeting with James Gosling, talks about concurrency, and the controversy around JSR 299 (AKA WebBeans, erm, Contexts and Dependency Injection).
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category: Developers
I posted my slides for the JavaOne 2009 Hudson technical session
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category: Developers
I'm drawing on several threads of thinking in several presentations and conversations this week at JavaOne, and am thinking the Java Community Process (JCP) no longer serves the needs of the Java ecosystem. I'm not the first to say this,...
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category: Main
Sun's Chief Information Security Office offers her advice about how to balance access and control.
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category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) and Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced the early-access release of Java Platform Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6) ported to Qualcomm's innovative Snapdragon ARM-based processor. This release ...
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category: Java Technology
Good news during my JavaOne trip: a paper of one of my java.net
projects conquered the second place of InfoBrasil - an important
business & technology fair yearly hosted in Ceará / Brazil.
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category: Java Technology
Here is my ongoing blog from the floor of Java One. I report on a most painful keynote, a JUG meeting with James Gosling, talks about concurrency, and the controversy around JSR 299 (AKA WebBeans, erm, Contexts and Dependency Injection).
More »
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