July 13, 2007
Enterprise Systems: The New Bounce in Suns Step. Dont look now, but Sun Microsystems Inc. has a new bounce in its step.
From its recent...
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May 22, 2007
Core Java Technologies Tech Tips - March/April 2007. Welcome to the Core Java Technologies Tech Tips for April 2007. Core Java Technologies Tech Tips...
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February 07, 2007
February 07, 2007
Sun Microsystems (http://www.sun.com/)
hosted its day-long analyst summit meeting in San Francisco yesterday,
and the event was a lot less glum than...
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February 07, 2007
Just weeks after posting a profit, Sun Microsystems has dealt out
another shocker a future version of its UltraSPARC T1...
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February 07, 2007
Sun has shown off prototypes of Victoria Falls , a multiprocessor
variant of the Niagara 2 chip, promising...
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February 07, 2007
Java Today: Romain Guy interview, The Life of a Spec Lead, and Java as Lingua Franca
Weblogs: Grizzly's new home, Kirill's new Swing skins, and running JAXB/WS 2.1 tools on JDK 6
Forum postings: SwingX status, Bluetooth development, and Grizzly meeting]]>
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February 07, 2007
A while back I wrote a wizard that would take any library JAR file and generate a NetBeans module that added the library to the list of libraries you can use from your projects (a handy way to bundle source and Javadoc all together so people can debug). It also would add any JavaBeans in the JAR to the Matisse (Swing GUI Designer) component palette. Well, it is now also an Ant task. So you can...
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February 07, 2007
I am trying to understand why kill -9 is preferred over plain killby most developers. Is it just the case of impatience? I understand that there might be cases where "kill -9" has to be done for process might misbehave by ignoring the other flavors of kill signal. But I believe all modern server programs add a shutdown hook. In these cases, is it better that developers favor "kill" over "kill...
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February 07, 2007
Today, I'm starting a series of screen casts that will show how NetBeans
IDE provide first class interoperable Web services development experience using WSIT
in GlassFish v2. The first episode
in this series shows how a simple Web service can be developed, deployed...
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February 07, 2007
I just posted a podcast exploring when Firefox will see dramatically increased JavaScript speeds thanks to the Tamarin project.
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