September 18, 2009
Poll Result: Java Is Most Preeminent in Europe.
Some voters in this past week's java.net poll questioned whether the question could be answered, but the result showed that a plurality of voters considered Europe to be region where Java has the greatest market share among competing technologi...
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September 17, 2009
Sun Collaborates with Software Freedom International to Connect More than 25,000 Developers and Students in 30 Countries for Software Freedom Day 2009. Building on its commitment to empower developers and students across the globe, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) is sponsoring more than 300 community style events in more than 30 countries for Software Freedom Day (SFD) on September 19, 2009. W...
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January 2007
January 31, 2007
Java Today: Java Mobile Application Video Contest, new Java Pet Store early-access release, and OSCON 2007 CFP deadline approaching
Weblogs: JSR-296 implementation released, JSR-296 support in NetBeans, and no t-shirt hurling at JavaOne 2007
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January 30, 2007
Feature Article: Separating Concerns and Advising Domain Objects
Java Today: Struts-like portlets, JNI for NetBeans tutorial, and Elliotte Rusty Harold on properties
Weblogs: Still waiting for Java SE 6 on Mac, test harnesses, and Rich on tour
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January 30, 2007
The problem with "separating concerns," as object-oriented programming compels you to do, is that some concerns are shared by many objects. Straightforward approaches, like coding those concerns everywhere theyre needed, fly in the face of encapsulatio...
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January 29, 2007
John Fowler, SunÂ’s executive vice president of systems, spoke with ComputerworldÂ’s Patrick Thibodeau last week about the companyÂ’s new alliance...
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January 29, 2007
Servers have gotten much more powerful in recent years. But theyve also gotten hungrier.
In 2006, businesses world-wide spent about $55.4
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January 29, 2007
Also Today: Recursion vs. iteration, OO reuse, and SwingWorker in Java SE 6
Weblogs: Microsoft plagiarizes and patents BlueJ, wiki annoyances, and why hasnt JavaSpaces taken off?
Forums: ME for radios, trouble-ticket JSR, and logging in Java Web Star...
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January 27, 2007
Welcome to the Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips for January 27, 2007. Here youll get tips on using enterprise Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). This issue covers: Customizing an ELResol...
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January 26, 2007
Java Today: GlassFish v2 beta candidate, portlet guidelines, and intro to Ajax for page authors
java.net poll: What non-Java language are you most interested in running on the JVM?
Forums: Looking Glass "Project Wonderland", ME project naming, and bi...
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January 25, 2007
Java Today: Java Posse #100, NetBeans podcast #22, and alternatives to threads
Weblogs: Building on Rémis properties proposal, Filthy Rich Clients the book, and "justifiable homicide" of programmers who dont comment
Forums: Basic and cosmetic ...
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January 24, 2007
Java Today: JSR 291 and its dissenters, OpenCDS project debuts, and production planning for robotics
Weblogs: Rémi on properties, Java2D in JOGL, and how to replace the selection model in NetBeans
Forum postings: Generics and WSDL, JSR 296 Act...
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