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April 2010
April 30, 2010
category: Java Technology
(I started cross-posting blogs to my own website.)
I did a quick interview with DZone about my new company, InfraDNA, which they published on their website. Thank you DZone for the opportunity!
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April 30, 2010
category: Java Technology
Quick update...my blog is now located @ http://jfarcand.wordpress.com/ .
Thanks for all of you that hit my page every weeks...I'm always surprised every time I look at the stats!!!
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April 30, 2010
category: Java Technology
Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/totd_132_servlets_3_0
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April 30, 2010
category: Developers
(I started cross-posting blogs to my own website.)
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April 29, 2010
category: Developers
My brother was asking me for a version of nbgit (git support for NetBeans) that works with NetBeans 6.9 beta. I've uploaded one here. By the way, look at the Options wiki page, and especially the sections on Custom Actions, for useful configuration...
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April 29, 2010
category: Java Technology
Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/totd_131_dynamic_osgi_services
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April 29, 2010
category: Java Technology
We've just published a new article, Rapid Web Services Development with Moose XML, by Michael Quigley. Moose XML is a framework Michael began working on after having "experienced some of the rough edges in existing XML marshalling solutions whe...
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April 28, 2010
category: Java Technology
I wanted to describe an interesting problem I recently faced that involved the most excellent JAX-RS specification and its Jersey implementation. The quick overview is that we wanted the output of our JAX-RS resource classes to be client-agnost...
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April 28, 2010
category: Java Technology
Learn how Moose XML can simplify the task of prototyping and rapidly developing XML web services
Rapid Web Services Development with Moose XML ...
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April 28, 2010
category: Developers
One of the best parts of using an IDE instead of an editor is "Go To Declaration". When you hold the Control key (or the Command key on Macs), identifiers under the mouse turn into hyperlinks and when you click on the hyperlink you jump to the decl...
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