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March 19, 2010

Java Posse Roundup. I've spending the week in beautiful Crested Butte, Colorado at the Java Posse Roundup. It's the fourth year in a row, with record attendance. And as always, it's been fantastic. It's hard to explain an Open Space conference - it doesn't sound like ...

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March 19, 2010

Mario Torre: This is a sad news....

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June 05, 2009

Daily Prompt: JavaOne 2009 Is Almost Over!

It's been a busy week of exploring and learning technologies...and collecting give-aways.

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Dynamic Languages Powered by GlassFish v3 Application Server

Learn how GlassFish v3 has been designed to support dynamic languages like Ruby, Python, and Groovy on the JVM.

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Building Cool RIA Enterprise Applications With JavaFX

In this session, JavaFX experts Jim Weaver and Stephen Chin showed how easy it is to build a visually compelling application using JavaFX.

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Continuous Integration in the Cloud With Hudson

Sun's Kohsuke Kawaguchi discussed Hudson, the open-source continuous integration system that enables developers to automate various aspects of the development process.

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RESTful Web Services Made Easy

JAX-RS makes it easy to develop RESTful web services using Java technology. This session showed why.

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IBM General Session: Driving Middle-Tier Innovation With Open Technologies

Thanks to open standards, open architectures, and collaboration within the open-source community, we're all working on a smarter, more interconnected planet.

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Rock Star Matt Warman

Matt Warman provides a glimpse into the future of Java technology and music applications.

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JRuby on Rails in Production: Lessons Learned From Operating a Live, Real-World Site

Sun's Nick Sieger presented a session that detailed how his team created the Project Kenai site with Ruby on Rails, running on JRuby and the GlassFish application server, with JVM deployment.

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Learn more about the goals of the Drizzle open-source project in building an optimized database.

Randy Shoup, distinguished architect at eBay, shares the design strategies that enable the site to service 2 billion page views with high availablity every day.

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Technical Session: A New Database for the Cloud

Learn more about the goals of the Drizzle open-source project in building an optimized database.

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