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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September 2006
September 30, 2006
Welcome to the Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips for September 30, 2006. Here you'll get tips on using enterprise Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). Configuring JAX-WS Handlers on the Client and Tech Tips Quiz
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September 29, 2006
Using SHADE makes it possible to write an analysis tool which gathers
information from the application being emulated.
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September 29, 2006
Learn two ways of viewing the correspondence between the behaviour of the
training and reference workloads using profile feedback.
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September 27, 2006
Here's a Q&A with Shannon Hickey, Technical Lead for the Swing team at Sun Microsystems. As a member of the team for the last five years, he has become intimately familiar with the toolkit, of which he now guides the technical direction.
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September 27, 2006
Check out the cool new Project jMaki home page and the new visual, Ajax-based widget gallery.
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September 26, 2006
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1,
2,
3, and
4.)
The Build Monitor plugin for NetBeans allows you to see the status of continuous builds, right from within the IDE. The Build Monitor works with several continuous build systems - CruiseControl,
Hudson,
and of course the NetBeans continous build.
You can monitor multiple build sources - all you do is name your build and point to an RSS feed where the...
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September 26, 2006
In this Net Talk Take 10, Ashwin Rao outlines the NetBeans development environment from the standpoint of UML development and highlights features including: ease of use, markerless code, and language-independent abstract modeling.
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September 25, 2006
Find out how you can display a message in the title bar of the Table component in Winston Prakash's latest weblog entry and, if you missed it before, check out his instructions on adding multiple buttons
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September 23, 2006
Welcome to the Core Java Technologies Tech Tips for September 2006. Core Java Technology Tech Tips provide hints and tips to help you get the most out of core Java technologies and APIs, such as those in the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE). This issue covers Java 2D Soft Clipping and Java 2D Light and Shadows.
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September 21, 2006
I was struggling with a problem today, and I found a pretty decent workaround. Since initial googling hadn't turned anything useful up, I figured this writeup might help others who search for it in the future.
In essence, the problem boils down to "How can you initialize your own object before the superclass constructor has run?"
Let's express this in code - I've...
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September 21, 2006
A new 2-day workshop for developers interested in leveraging existing JSF and AJAX-based web-tier components to build web applications. SDN members - use your priority code to get 10% off.
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September 20, 2006
The following topics are covered in this issue: Wondering What Happened to Patch Access via Anonymous FTP?, ZFS, Sun's Cutting-Edge File System (Part 1: Storage Integrity, Security, and Scalability), Solaris 10 6/06 OS Installation Resources, CoolThreads Optimized Open Source Software Stack (Cool Stack), Setting Up Microsoft Windows LPD for Easy Printing on the Solaris OS, Single Sign-On...
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September 19, 2006
For part 2, see here.
We've got a new
forum set up for the Java Posse. There's quite a bit of activity there already. One entry in this thread argues once again that there is nothing wrong with tabs and that they are a good way to express indentation.
(We keep mentioning that Tabs Are Bad on the show). I've gotten similar feedback from my previous anti-tab blog...
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September 19, 2006
Tony Beckham shows you how to consume the GoogleSearch web service to create a personalized search application. See virtual forms, data providers, page navigation, page fragments, and some cool components in action too
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September 19, 2006
The Java Studio Creator tutorials team has made all the tutorials available in pdf format. Just download the zip file and get all the docs in a topic bundled together.
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September 19, 2006
Developers and IT managers can learn about enterprise AJAX, mobile AJAX, AJAX with Java, AJAX and web services, security issues, and more.
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September 18, 2006
Learn how to develop web applications with Java Studio Creator in just 2 hours. Topics include: components in the visual interface, creating a project, page navigation, binding components to back-end services, deploying a project, and securing your applications with JAAS.
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September 18, 2006
Learn how to develop web applications with Java Studio Creator in just 2 hours. Topics include: components in the visual interface (including AJAX components), creating a project, page navigation, binding components to back-end services, deploying a project, and securing your applications with JAAS.
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September 18, 2006
Chet Chat: On the future of humor and humanity
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September 16, 2006
The news that JSR-199, JSR-269, and the javac Tree API are almost finished seems to be flying under the radar, but tool nerds should take notice: there is a lot more you can do with these API than just compile source files and process annotations. In the spirit of O'Reilly Media's Hacks series, here are some alternative areas to explore.
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September 13, 2006
In this installment of the Learning Curve journals, Walter develops a database application that gathers data from flight, trip, and employee tables to produce an employee travel information report. Follow along—all the code is included.
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September 12, 2006
Learn about an important new feature of the Java Management Extension API in Java Platform, Standard Edition 6: MXBeans, a convenient way to bundle related values without requiring special client configurations to handle the bundles.
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September 08, 2006
Get an introduction to AJAX techniques and the Swing-inspired JavaServer Faces framework in this practical design and programming approach to building web applications using NetBeans and Java Studio Creator. A Java University at Sun Tech Days course.
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September 07, 2006
Sun has hired the two primary JRuby developers,
Charles Nutter and
Thomas Enebo.
This is great news for JRuby, because it will now be their full time job to work on it.
(JRuby is an implementation of the Ruby language that runs on top of the Java platform.)
This obviously fits well with our strategy to support multiple languages on the JVM, and in particular,
dynamic and scripting...
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September 07, 2006
Jennifer Ball posted two new tutorials on how to use jMaki widgets: Getting Started Using jMaki Widgets as JSP Tag Handlers and Using jMaki Widgets as JavaServer Faces Components. Also see the earlier tutorial Using jMaki Widgits.
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September 07, 2006
Chris Kutler shows you how to use jMaki to add a dojo combobox component to a JavaServer Faces application built using using Java Studio Creator.
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September 06, 2006
Shape your future with in-depth technical training on Java EE, Java SE, Java ME, Tools, Solaris OS, and more. Featured keynote: Rich Green, Executive Vice President, Software, Sun Microsystems, plus attend bonus NetBeans Day and OpenSolaris Day. Sessions and hands on labs topics include Web 2.0, AJAX, web-tier frameworks, JavaServer Faces, and Java Studio Creator.
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September 06, 2006
Chris Kutler shows you how to use jMaki to add a dojo combobox component to a JavaServer Faces application built using using Java Studio Creator.
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September 06, 2006
This conference features over fifty technically focused sessions across three full days spanning four parallel tracks with over twenty five speakers.
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September 06, 2006
This developer conference concentrates on software technology, methods and best practices with six days of reflection, discussions, news, fun and mingling. Ed Burns,on our JavaServer Faces team, is a presenter.
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September 06, 2006
Ed Burns demonstrates how to implement AJAX-enabled applications using JavaServer Faces. You'll see code from both the page author and component developer points of view, and get a look to the future of mobile and disconnected applications. Hosted by the Orlando chapter of Linux Enthusiasts and Professionals.
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September 06, 2006
After a few months of steady improvements, we're ready to announce an early access release of Project Dynamic Faces. Also visit the slides and screencasts page for an introductory presentation by Ed Burns.
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September 06, 2006
Through a sample portlet, this article describes several tips on how to take maximum advantage of the benefits of using AJAX in portlets and suggests workarounds for pitfalls.
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September 06, 2006
Read about how to use JavaServer Faces technology to build a library
of reusable components and make your web pages' AJAX functionality
available to a large community of users.
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September 06, 2006
Shape your future with in-depth technical training on Java EE, Java SE, Java ME, Tools, Solaris OS, and more.
Featured keynote: Rich Green, Executive Vice President, Software, Sun Microsystems. Plus attend bonus NetBeans Day and OpenSolaris Day. Space is limited -- Register today.
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September 06, 2006
Subversion support is new in the early builds of NetBeans 6.0. I was expecting some serious issues using it to download the JDK sources, but (surprise!) it just worked.
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September 05, 2006
The Swing team had run on 1.1 and 1.2 JDKs with conflicting APIs while seeming to change package names every week based on community and legal feedback. Munge is the tool we used to manage these changes easily, and here it finally is.
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September 05, 2006
Through a sample portlet, this article describes several tips on how to take maximum advantage of the benefits of using Ajax in portlets and suggests workarounds for pitfalls.
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September 01, 2006
The Greatest Software Ever Written, Java Game Development, and Way Fast Dynamic Coding
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September 01, 2006
Read about U.S. Daylight Saving Time Changes in 2007, Building Mashup Portlets, Introducing JAX-WS 2.0 With the Java SE 6 Platform, Part 1 and Introducing Design Patterns in XML Schemas
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