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
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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Sun Microsystems has finished the design of Victoria
Falls, a Niagara 2 processor variation for servers with two of...
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This post explains how my dangerous classloader trick for running JAXB/WS 2.1 tools on JDK 6 works.
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A new article describes the process.
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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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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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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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