March 02, 2007
category: Developers
By integrating Sun Java System Portal Server and Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS), you can automate human tasks on Sun portals and render the related process interactions seamless, accurate, and consistent. This article describ...
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Modern Linux distributions have powerful tools for managing software
packages and their dependencies. Do these tools obviate the need for the Java
module system being developed for JSRÂ 277, or can these two
kinds of systems somehow work together?
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category: Developers
I have just read the new excellent interview of
Brian Goetz,
Writing Better Code
published on
java.sun.com.
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category: Developers
Hubberts theory on peak oil (and other geological resources)
states that the maximum rate of production of the resource occurs when
half of the reserve has been extracted. Initially, there is near
exponential growth in the rate of extraction as lot...
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Introducing a new small project on jaxb2-commons to compute XPath out of SAX events.
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NOTE: updated March 4, 2007
This is part of an ongoing series of followups to
FOSDEM.
As mr mentions
the discussion of JSR 277 at DevJam I thought I would
follow up by providing a collection of JAva Module system (JAM) pointers:
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This is part of an ongoing series of followups to
FOSDEM.
On this page I want to collect all the slides from the
OpenJDK session. Note that mr
already published a
summary and included his slides. Here are links to all the slides:
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category: Java Technology
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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category: Java Technology
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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Sun technology evangelist Brian Goetz explains why writing dumb code is a smart idea.
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