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Scala, JSF 2, and NetBeans. I am working on a web site that will help students practice their Scala programming skills. As I labored along, writing my JSF app code, I thought “this is silly—why not practice Scala at the same time?” But I like JSF and wasn'...

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Dropping Boxes with JavaFX. Dropping Boxes with JavaFX If you want to work for DropBox, they have an interesting programming test which solution must be submitted together with the CV. I’m not considering a position at DropBox, but their test was too fun to ignore: an int...

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January 2007

January 31, 2007

Good Times Roll

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 Forums: ...

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January 30, 2007

Just What I Needed

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 Forum...

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January 30, 2007

Separating Concerns and Advising Domain Objects

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

ComputerWorld: Technical Gains Give Intel New Appeal, Sun Exec Says

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

Wall Street Journal: Running Wild

Servers have gotten much more powerful in recent years. But theyve also gotten hungrier. In 2006, businesses world-wide spent about $55.4 billion...

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January 29, 2007

You Might Think

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

Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips - January 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

Dust in the Wind

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

Hold On

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

Carry On Wayward Son

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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