March 16, 2010
Kohsuke Kawaguchi: 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 y...
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March 16, 2010
Houston is a GO! @Adobe.... I've made it to the "other side". Hello JUG Leaders & Champions....
I've been busy of late, but I wanted to let you all know that I landed safely with a new job at Adobe. I will be one of their new Community Managers working with several of their user group communities: ...
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March 31, 2009
Java SE staff writer Sowmya Kannan walks you through the exact steps of how to deploy an applet in a typical deployment scenario.
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Yesterday we denied everyone, now we are going to do the opposite!
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The most powerful advantage of JavaFX is an easy use of Java classes. However, you can encounter an issue when calling some methods, for example, those that have the insert and delete names. The File class contains the delete method. How would you de...
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I presented a webinar for ISV and OEMs on "Developing
GlassFish- and MySQL-Backed Applications with NetBeans and
JRuby-on-Rails" last
week. The slides and a complete recording
of the webinar are now available here. Technorati: webinar
glassfish
mysql...
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My friend Jon writes an interesting blog on the problem of constructors, and how a language might improve on them - and comes to a fairly startling solution.
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A very big round of thanks... also:
Java Today: JSR 292 support in javac, customizing the applet security warning, and JavaCard 3
Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 75: Daniel Green on kids and computers
Weblogs: SwingX 0.9.6, OpenDS code commit...
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For all that viability of open-source software is an old subject, an article in The Guardian reports that the current economic slump is definitely seeing increasing adoption.
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Today Chris Adamson announced he is moving aways from the java.net editorial, a good moment to celebrate his friendly support during all this years ahead our preferred Java portal.
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