May 22, 2007
The Top 10 Open-Source Destinations at the 2007 JavaOne Conference. This year's Conference celebrates the free and open software environment with a new Open Source...
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May 22, 2007
Top 10 Destinations for Enterprise Developers at the 2007 JavaOne Conference. Here are 10 must-see destinations and some related recommendations for enterprise developers at...
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May 14, 2007
May 14, 2007
JavaOne contained many gems of wisdom, of varying sizes. This one indirectly came my way during the week, and is fun enough to pass along. It is self-described as "Good advice on developer and unit testing, packaged as twelve cryptic bits of ancient Eastern wisdom." You can find it here. It is also available in PDF. Enjoy -- and thanks to Alberto Savoia for making ...
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May 14, 2007
JavaOne 2007 is over. I haven't been blogging lately, and I can truly blame that on JavaOne. It turned out really busy for me: Two keynote demos, one technical session, two Java Posse appearances (our BOF, and NetBeans Day), and a half hour demo at NetBeans day. In addition, the Java Posse got full press treatment this time around, so we had tons of interviews lined up. The picture below...
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May 14, 2007
I'm recovering from JavaOne
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May 14, 2007
I'm interested in what y'all think about the OpenJDK project. I talked with a lot of people last week at JavaONE, so I heard some thoughts and feedback. I had intended to have a microphone handy during my booth duty,...
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May 14, 2007
It
has been said that there are foxes and there are hedgehogs and
"the fox knows many tricks, but the hedgehog knows one great trick."
The one great trick of computer science is adding a level of
indirection in the right place. There is an interesting similarity
between the level of indirection added by the visitor pattern and by closures.
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May 14, 2007
Brief JavaOne recap now that I have had a weekend to recover:
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May 14, 2007
I created an OpenJDK desktop background. My graphic talents are limited, so I hope this can serve as an inspiration for more talented people.
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May 14, 2007
From Ajax to Comet to Spring to Phobos, download the JavaOne Hands-On Labs and experience Web 2.0 web applications for yourself.
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May 14, 2007
Read Ed Ort's review of the irreverent Java Rock Stars, Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, co-founders of the Ajax community site Ajaxian.com. Wildly popular speakers on the techie conference circuit, Galbraith and Almaer demonstrated Ajax techniques and highlighted some of the lessons learned from the first highly successful "Ajax innovators" and examined what's new and cool in the Ajax arena.
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May 14, 2007
Use dynamic faces Ajax zones to easily enable plain old JSF components to send Ajax requests, dynamically update other components with the Ajax response, and use an Ajax Transaction to continually poll the server. By the end of the exercise, you have created a simple chat room.
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May 14, 2007
From Ajax to Comet to Spring to Phobos, download the JavaOne Hands-On Labs and experience Web 2.0 web applications for yourself.
More »
May 14, 2007
Use dynamic faces Ajax zones to easily enable plain old JSF components to send Ajax requests, dynamically update other components with the Ajax response, and use an Ajax Transaction to continually poll the server. By the end of the exercise, you have created a simple chat room!
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May 14, 2007
GWT is definitely an interesting technology to explore for building Ajax applications especially for those who want to leverage their Java knowledge. The current version of NetBeans GWT plug-in does not support "creating a WAR" feature yet. That will be provided in the next version.
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