January 06, 2009
Landon Fuller: iPhone: Application Piracy.
Within a few hours of its 1.0 release, our iPhone application was stripped of its DRM by a customer,
and made available via http://appulo.us for use on jailbroken iPhones.
Appulo.us serves as a comprehensive repository of pirated iPhone applications...
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January 06, 2009
David Gilbert: JFreeChart 1.0.12.
A new version of JFreeChart was released on the last day of 2008, but I didn't have time to announce it until now. The sample chart below highlights a couple of features that made it into this release. First, the axes have support for minor tick m...
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September 06, 2006
category: Developers
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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category: Developers
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. Spac...
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category: Developers
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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category: Developers
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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After a few months of steady improvements, were 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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Ed Burns demonstrates how to implement AJAX-enabled applications using JavaServer Faces. Youll 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 th...
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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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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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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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category: Developers
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. Sessio...
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