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March 19, 2010

New process for subscribing/unsubscribing to jsr-314-open@jcp.org. My last blog entry about JSR-314-OPEN@JCP.ORG was over a year ago. This list is the official Expert Group (EG) mailing list on which the development of the JSR-314 specification (JSF 2.0) is discussed. The information on how to subscribe/unsubscri...

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March 19, 2010

Using JSF 2.x on Jetty 6.x.. If you want to use JSF 2.x on a Tomcat 6.x server you have 2 options, see this short article.

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February 06, 2007

Country of Norway Chooses Sun Microsystems to Create Worlds First, Open Web 2.0 Government

Sun Microsystems, the creator of Solaris, today announced that the Norwegian government has deployed a combination of Sun hardware and software technologies,...

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CNet: Sun dual-Niagara servers due in 2008

Sun Microsystems has finished the design of Victoria Falls, a Niagara 2 processor variation for servers with two of...

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HOW-IT-WORKS: Running JAXB/WS 2.1 tools on JDK 6

This post explains how my dangerous classloader trick for running JAXB/WS 2.1 tools on JDK 6 works.

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Bye bye GlassFish, welcome grizzly.dev.java.net

Finally! The refactoring of Grizzly 1.0.x to Grizzly 1.5 has started. The 1.5 refactoring consist of moving all Grizzly Framework classes outside of GlassFish workspace.

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NetBeans Evangelists at JavaPolis

I visited Prague last year, where I met the guys from NetBeans and was even invited to be part of the NetBeans 5.5 launch party. Then, during JavaPolis, I met a few of then again, and I took the time to learn a little bit more about this cool open sour...

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Feature Article: Adapting JAAS to SOA Environments: SOA Security Service Java Today: New versions of Substance, WTK for CLDC, and LWJGL Weblogs: An "open quality team", group-think, and and bound "gooey" beans Forums: Cancelling restarted timers, CL...

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Adapting JAAS to SOA Environments: SOA Security Service

JAAS limitations and assumptions have made it difficult to integrate with other enterprise technologies. However, by exposing it as a service, you can rely on JAAS in your SOA. Denis Pilipchuk shows how its done.

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