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March 20, 2010

Day 1 - Ruby Conf India 2010. Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/day_1_ruby_conf_india

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March 20, 2010

Do you execute ops in bulks or one by one?. Last bunch of the entries have been all about the code. Today let's try something different. Partly because at the time of writing I'm just 34 thousand feet above Atlantic and really don't feel like coding anything, but partly also bec...

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April 22, 2009

Next events and conferences - and, hey, the Server Day is coming!

It sounds as the two next months are packed with events:May 8, Milan: I'll speak at All4Web about JavaFX, including a RIA vs RIA talk. Free event (in Italian language).May 21, Genoa: I'll attend The Server Day, organized by JUG...

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Java ME Platform SDK 3.0 released ("Goodbye WTK, hello Java ME SDK", part 2)

A few days ago the final release of the Java ME Platform SDK 3.0 went live. This is a great new milestone for the most-widely used Java ME development toolkit, formerly known as the WTK (Sun Java Wireless Toolkit). The Java...

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EJB Almanac @LocalHome

How do you declare the LocalHome?

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My Oracle Pronouncements for Java

As everyone knows from yesterday morning's news, Oracle has made an offer to buy Sun Microsystems, Sun has accepted, and the acquisition is expected to go through by the summer. Here are my guesses what will happen to various pieces of Java and other...

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MySQL Users Conference 2009 Day 2

I presented on Creating Quick and Powerful Web Applications with MySQL, GlassFish, and NetBeans. The key messages conveyed during the preso are: GlassFish is an open source community and delivers production-quality Java EE compliant Application Serv...

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Oracle and JCP: JSF is Once Again a JCP Trial Balloon

JSF has a rich history of being used as a JCP Trial Balloon. For example, JSF was the first JSR to undergo a JCP voting milestone after the infamous Apache Open Letter. This letter is one of the first links in the chain...

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On why I'm skeptical about the "permanently connected" stuff

I've blogged many times about my skeptical attitude about service models based on the "permanently connected" paradigm. Let me tell you this funny (more or less) anecdote that happened to me this morning. Not to be taken too seriously.Today I'm...

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Hudson hits 1.300

Hudson has reached version 1.300.

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Oracle and JavaFX: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Oracle bought Sun, and most of Sun's portfolio is probably safe. But not everything. In this blog I worry about the future of JavaFX and ask for some clear direction.

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MySQL Users Conference 2009 Day 3 - Cloud Shootout

I arrived at the MySQL Users Conference just in time for the The Great Open Cloud Shootout. Kaj Arno was asking questions to the invited panelists shown in the picture above. Here is a partial discussion: What is cloud ? Thorsten Fully automatbale c...

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