March 12, 2010
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.
Java + Web
Com...
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March 11, 2010
SOA and ITIL. We're doing SOA here at UCLA Health System. That means we're performing data reuse, developing and integrating components, ensuring interoperability and recognizing a host of standards, like HL7 and SOAP. With clinical applications sittin...
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July 09, 2009
Alan Williamson, the UK's first Java Champion, discusses BlueDragon, his Java CFML runtime engine, fallacies about Java EE, and his reactions to the evolution of the Java platform.
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Earlier this week I gave a talk at Skills Matter on "Getting Serious About Build Automation: Using Maven in the Real World". The video/podcast version of this talk is now available online, thanks to the folks at SkillsMatter. You...
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Yesterday I've been interviewed by Sun Microsystems Radio (yes, Sun has got a radio) about my take on JavaFX. Since Chhandomay Mandal asked me about my current and future projects with JavaFX, I think it's a good opportunity to recap...
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Another update of JavaFX Balls, the JavaFX version of Bubblemark. I added benchmarking for the Effects framework, along with another batch of minor improvements. More interesting findings about JavaFX's behavior and performance.
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Writing Atmosphere's Comet based applications is simple. Imagine using Scala instead of Java...then it becomes really simple!
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Kirk Pepperdine gave a very interesting mini-talk in the java.net booth at JavaOne... Also:
Java Today: Kirk Pepperdine on Java Performance Tuning; Josh Marinacci on JavaFX and the Java Store; and Hudson on iPhone and Android .
Weblogs: FISL 2009 Spe...
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There are many ways to build Metro-based services and clients. This common ant build file handles most of them.
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GlassFish now uses BTrace for its monitoring infrastructure.
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Maybe Google Chrome OS will finally be the successful reincarnation of JavaOS? The similarities are just too obvious.
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