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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March 2007
March 31, 2007
Welcome to the Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips for March 31, 2007. Here you'll get tips on using enterprise Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). This issue covers: Securing Web Services Using WSIT, and Using Security Annotations in Enterprise Beans.
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March 30, 2007
A call for review of a draft version of the JSF 2.0 JSR.
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March 28, 2007
Server maker Sun Microsystems (http://www.sun.com/)
this week announced that it was splitting its Sparc processor
development group from its Systems group,...
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March 28, 2007
Sun Microsystems (http://online.wsj.com/quotes/main.html?type=djn symbol=sunw) Inc. said it will begin selling chips it designs to other companies and not just use...
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March 27, 2007
Sun Microsystems (SUNW (http://tools.thestreet.com/tsc/quotes.html?tkr=1 pg=qcn symb=SUNW) - Cramer's Take (http://find.thestreet.com/cgi-bin/texis/cramertake?tkr=SUNW site=tsc) - Stockpickr (http://www.stockpickr.com/thestreet-symbol/SUNW/) - Rating (http://ratings.thestreet.com/tools/basic/ratings.html?tkr=1 s=SUNW))
is breaking out...
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March 27, 2007
Looking to up interest in its processor business, Sun Microsystems has formed a separate microelectronics unit.
The aptly named Microelectronics group...
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March 23, 2007
Java Today: stage.dev.java.net, NetBeans wins three JOLT awards, and deadline for joining Summer-of-Code-sponsored SIP-Communicator
Weblogs: Java SE 6 resource loading tricks, EJB patterns presentation, and the Filthy Rich Clients book hits Amazon
java.net Poll: Has the move to multi-core CPU's revealed concurrency bugs in your code?
Forums: Multi-line JXLabel, EJB annotations, and caching...
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March 22, 2007
Your Ajax-powered web client can pull content from a server and work with it, but how can a server update the client asynchronously when it has new data? Katherine Martin shows how the Direct Web Remoting (DWR) library supports a new approach: reverse Ajax.
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March 22, 2007
Feature Article: Developing Applications Using Reverse Ajax
Java Today: GWT for NetBeans, JAXP 1.4.1, and Portlet specifications
Weblogs: Soviet breadlines, AB5K explained, and conserving client bandwidth
Forum postings: @EJB annotation, mouse Z-coordinate confusion, and performance monitoring]]>
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March 21, 2007
Java Today: jxta.org hosts code search tool, assessing the IDE's, and SDN stays "Steal Our Code"
Weblogs: @ConstructorProperties annotation, JRuby and NetBeans, and testing free software
Forums: Messing with Graphics, adding Images to containers, and adding images to video]]>
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March 21, 2007
down because you want to change a single localized resource bundle that's stuck in the JRE cache? ]]>
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March 20, 2007
Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced that it has shipped over one million CPU
threads, and passed the half-billion dollar...
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March 20, 2007
The all-Java database JavaDB (aka Derby) is known for its embeddability, but what about security? Can you put it out there for enterprise applications and keep data safe? Masoud Kalali shows the steps you can take to secure your JavaDB data.
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March 20, 2007
Java Today: Springmodules project graduates, JeNet project graduates, and JCP site gets an overhaul
Feature Article: JavaDB End-to-End Security
Weblogs: RAW image project, instant Rails with NetBeans, and the future of Swing applications
Forum postings: Java or WSDL first, avoiding the heap, and incoming calls vs. ME apps]]>
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March 19, 2007
Weblogs: Substance goes high-DPI, desktop sessions at JavaOne, and @nnotations on types
Java Today: NetBeans PortalPack, JMacAddressBook project, and the demise of J#
Spotlight: ROME
Forum postings: Non-blocking JMS clients, GlassFish classloader's done() mehtod, and where are the Swing Labs' samples?]]>
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March 16, 2007
Java Today: SIP-Communicator in Google Summer of Code, Japex 1.1, and OpenJDK and GlassFish on SDN TV
java.net Poll: What would be more useful for Desktop Java applications that render HTML?
Weblogs: Spring effects for buttons, JavaPolis "Filthy Rich Clients" video, and what's up with JavaSound?
Forums: Painters vs. UI delegates, caching of JPA entities, and GlassFish project adoption?
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March 15, 2007
Forums: SwingX "painters" branch ends, purpose and status of JDIC, and ME Bluetooth with multiple PC's
Java Today: Java Modularity JSR statuses, PetStore 2.0, and Lisp-style lists with Java generics
Weblogs: Swash milestone and demos, the end of Cloudscape, and JavaDocs from the year 2020]]>
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March 14, 2007
Java Today: cqME framework 1.2 development release, NetBeans community docs, and blaming EE for failed projects
Forum postings: JAXB's role, Timing Framework feature requests, and open-source JSR 209 implementation?
Weblogs: Hudson/JIRA integration, JOSUG talk, and Java Application Platform SDK and Java EE SDK Update 3 Preview.]]>
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March 13, 2007
Sun is delivering on its promise, made last October, to roll out a new
form of virtualisation, which it is calling...
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March 13, 2007
Java Today: Scala for Java programmers, Nimbus L&F, and NetBeans in Traditional Chinese
Weblogs: Multi-mini-conference feedback, Swing momentum, and base64 encryption
Forums: Nimbus and SE 6, JavaOne java.net Community Corner, and mixing fonts in JXTables
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March 12, 2007
Consider it two for flinching. Today, chip maker Intel (http://www.intel.com/)
will round out its quad-core Clovertown Xeon 5300 processor...
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March 12, 2007
In seven years, server maker IBM (http://www.ibm.com/) has come a long way. As the millennium turned, Sun Microsystems (http://www.sun.com/) was...
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March 12, 2007
I relate an experience where the compiler was helpful, and use the experience to caution those considering heavy use of scripting languages in enterprise projects.
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March 12, 2007
Weblogs: Desktop Matters, Desktop Matters, and Desktop Matters
Java Today: Java Posse Roundup round-up, FOSDEM DevJam slides, and maintaining Java apps in production environments
Weblogs: Demos at Sun Tech Days London, ProgrammaticLogin and JMS, and reflection for JPA metadata]]>
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March 09, 2007
Java Today: JavaOne sessions posted, ME talks at Sun Tech Days London, and what is "advanced Java"?
Weblogs: When blogs become forums, Java Crypto API, and getting animated
java.net Poll: When should deprecated classes and members be removed from the JDK?
Forums: HotSpot and arrays, Liferay/GlassFish bundle, and SwingX via Maven?
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March 08, 2007
When you upgrade one feature that will only be used by a small set of users, why should you have to update the entire application for all your users? Stephen B. Morris proposes a model of updating just what's needed, and only for who needs it.
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March 08, 2007
Weblogs: Open invitation for evening event during Desktop Matters, JavaOne vs. TSS Java Symposium, and AB5k unveiled
Feature Article: Role-Based Code Upgrades
Forum postings: Better Linux FireFox Java plug-in wanted, proposed javac and VM changes, and phoneME license question
Java Today: JXTA for Eiffel, JavaTools Community Newsletter #113, and designing for MVC in Java SE
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March 07, 2007
Java Today: AB5k widget container debuts, Roumen shows off NetBeans support for JSR-295 and 296, and sample JPA chapter
Forums: JSR-295 status, praise for Roumen's presentation, and Sony Ericsson P990 crashes
Weblogs: Re-inventing the applet, anticipating Desktop Matters, and Dating 101]]>
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March 06, 2007
Oracle has tossed customers a Microsoft-like bone by loosening up
its software licensing restrictions for low-end servers running on
multi-core chips.
Those of...
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March 06, 2007
Sometimes what you need is not an enormous framework, but a grab bag of bite-size morsels. That's what Jeff Friesen has in this article, which offers three commonly needed graphic conveniences, implemented with the Image I/O package.
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March 06, 2007
Java Today: Ruby support in NetBeans, Java XML Digital Signature API, and podcast interview with NetBeans Technical Community Manager
Feature Article: Image I/O Utilities Grab Bag
Weblogs: Rails support, WSIT plugin, and What happened to JAX-WS 2.1 RI download
Forums: TCK's, copying pixel buffers from Windows to Swing, and using Toplink in JWS
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March 05, 2007
Oracle has changed the licensing pricing for some of its lower-end
multi-core servers in order to be more competitive with database...
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March 05, 2007
Weblogs: Joshua Marinacci and Tom Ball's JavaOne talks, and how open-source changes getting into the biz
Java Today: JavaZone 2007, Balloon Tips for Java, and Brian Goetz on performance
Spotlight: Java Mobile Application Video Contest
Forums: Image I/O performance on Mac, animation framework timing resolution, and what's up with JDIC?]]>
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March 02, 2007
The Leon 3 licensible Sparc processor, developed by Gaisler
Research AB (Gothenberg, Sweden) has symmetric multiprocessing (SMP)
support, in the form of...
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March 02, 2007
Sun Microsystems is tapping the brain power of UC Santa Cruz
researchers to help improve one of its most common microprocessors
while...
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March 01, 2007
Sun Microsystems has established a Center of Excellence at the
University of California, Santa Cruz, that will focus on the OpenSPARC
initiative,...
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March 01, 2007
Ant is the default for many web application developers, but Will Iverson makes the case that using Maven 2 can save you a lot of time and hassle through its approach of sensible defaults. In this article, he introduces core Maven 2 concepts and then shows you how easy it is to develop a web app with Maven 2.
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