March 12, 2010
Roger Brinkley: JavaOne 2010 Mobility Track Session and BOF Themes.
Once again I'll be acting as the Mobility track for JavaOne 2010. The call for papers closes Sunday at 11:59 PDT. With such a limit time left the tracks marketing team has put together the following themes for this year.
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March 12, 2010
Joe Darcy: Annotation Processor SourceVersion.
In annotation processing there are three distinct roles,
the author of the annotation types, the author of the annotation processor, and the client of the annotations. The third role includes the responsibility to configure the compiler correctl...
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February 05, 2009
So far, I've maintained compatibility with Java 5 for my stuff (all the "blueMarine cluster": blueMarine, Mistral, jrawio, ForceTen, OpenBlueSky and the young blueOcean). Given that people who upgraded to Java 5 don't have much troubles in going to J...
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To make the project more fun and appealing, we have launched a contest for project Grizzly: find us a logo! The deadline is February 28. Let's the artist in you express herself/himself!
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I just posted my account of these "golden rules" on my blogs.sun.com blog. Have fun reading it. I would be interested in any review comments or suggestions.
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I'm moving my blog to the new location at http://drcos.blogspot.com/
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I know I haven't been blogging, twittering, or doing the FaceBook very much lately. That's because I've been very, very busy working. As we promised last summer, the next release of JavaFX coming out soon. For desktop developers you won't...
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Description of steps and my experiences of using Sun Microsystems free and open source Virtualization software xVM VirtualBox on my new MacBook Pro for installing Windows 7 Beta
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The future of Swing in JDK 7... also:
Java Today: Swing plans, Project Jigsaw launched, and Duke's Award nominations open
Weblogs: PHP on Grizzly, XSLT formatting of java.net issues, and Hudson popularity stats
Forum Posts: Option element titles, par...
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Thomas Schüppel of bit-side talks with Terrence about his companies experience developing on mobile devices.
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