September 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
I was involved with development of a RCP application based on NetBeans platform and now I find few minutes to share some of the experience with you.
All standard coding and best practices are applicable here. Use project management systems like Trac...
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category: Developers
Recently I read with interest Bjarne Stroustrup's HOPL III paper Evolving a language in and for the real world: C++ 1991-2006.
Despite the numerous technical differences between Java and C++, I was struck by some of the similarities in community ...
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category: Developers
I'll be leaving the bay area on Monday to give a talk about Hudson in JavaZone 2009. The talk will include both the general introduction of Hudson, as well as some of the advanced topics. Europe has a lot of Hudson adoptions (possibly better than i...
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category: Java Technology
Introduction
What are our options to administer OSGi runtime in GlassFish? We have already talked about
a) a command line tool, and
b) a web console.
We now have a third option. Recently I came across a REST based console being developed by...
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category: Java Technology
Version 1.0.0.PREVIEW3 of Web Beans (the implementation for JSR 299 Contexts and Dependency Injection For Java EE) now uses the annotations from JSR 330 (Dependency Injection For Java) and it is available in GlassFish V3.
In this entry, we...
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category: Java Technology
I'll be leaving the bay area on Monday to give a talk about Hudson in JavaZone 2009. The talk will include both the general introduction of Hudson, as well as some of the advanced topics. Europe has a lot of Hudson adoptions (possibly better th...
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category: Java Technology
4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard
Our documentation team has put together four brand-new screencasts on current subjects. They are 5 minutes each in length and a great way to get introduced quickly to the highlights of each topic....
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category: Java Technology
The results of this past week's poll indicate that people who regularly visit the java.net home page spend most of their time on java.net reading content (blogs and articles). The actual poll question and results were:
Which aspect of java.n...
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category: Developers
I've written some glue code to use Cairo's tesselator to generate trapezoids for antialiased rendering, which can be directly fed to the X-Server. With a little more work, pixman could be used to generate AA tiles which could also be fed to the soft...
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category: Java Technology
The blog is moving to http://terrencebarr.wordpress.com/
After nearly three years with the java.net blogging system I am moving my blog to Wordpress, starting today.
Along the way I am renaming it to "Across the Universe": A wide-angle view of the IT...
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