March 16, 2010
JPA in the Clouds. A big part of my current company work is related to managing infrastructure hosted in cloud computing environments.I have recently released an open source project ( Rain Toolkit ) to help ease the management of Amazon EC2 objects. It is a set o...
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March 16, 2010
Hudson Hackathon this weekend. If you are living in San Francisco bay area, or if you are visiting the area for EclipseCon next week, make sure to come to Hudson Hackathon this Friday 3/19 and/or Saturday 3/20. The plan is to meet up, hang out, chat, hack code, and have fun. If yo...
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March 05, 2007
Craig McClanahan, creator of the Struts and Shale web application frameworks, will give a session on Encapsulating Ajax Functionality in JavaServer Faces Components at AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 East.
Greg Murray, creator and principal architect...
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There are many languages that target to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
-- not just the scripting and dynamically typed ones. How about learning another statically typed language
that is compiled JVM and seamlessly integrates to the Java platform? The...
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Meet James Gosling at Sun Tech Days Paris: vous pourrez aussi rencontrer des membres de léquipe JMX lors de la session pointue sur JMX ("Java SE Beyond Basics"), Mercredi 21 Mars.
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As my last post comparing the three closure proposals - FCM, CICE and BGGA - seemed to be useful, I thought Id post another.
Again, Ill try not to be biased!
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Just some tid bits of information to fill some of the holes in the
documentation.
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I thought I had seen most things, but yesterday was given some code snippets (not produced at Sun)
on how you can make things much harder than they really are.
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Craig McClanahan, creator of the Struts and Shale web application frameworks, will give a session on Encapsulating AJAX Functionality in JavaServer Faces Components at AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 East.
Greg Murray, creator and principal architect...
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Roman has created two excellent demos of the new NetBeans + Ruby support. The first one shows Rails support, the second gets into editing. Let me me point out that until now, my focus has been on editing - so the Rails support is very preliminary. The...
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