February 01, 2011
Mark Wielaard: New GPG key.
Finally created a new GPG key using gnupg. The old one was a DSA/1024 bits one and 8 years old. The new one is a RSA/2048 bits one. I will use the new one in the future to sign any release tarballs I might create. pub 2048R/57816A6A 2011-01-29 Key f...
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February 01, 2011
Andrew Hughes: [SECURITY] IcedTea6 1.7.8, 1.8.5, 1.9.5 Released!.
We are pleased to announce a new set of security releases, IcedTea6 1.7.8, IcedTea6 1.8.5 and IcedTea6 1.9.5.
This update contains the following security updates:
The IcedTea project provides a harness to build the source code from OpenJDK6 u...
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Java.net Editorial Home Page URL Changes
If you entered http://java.net into your browser today, you may have been surprised to find yourself viewing a page that looks a lot like the Project Kenai home page. And, you might be wondering what's happened to the traditional java.net home page that includes the latest Editor's blog, Java Today, featured java.net Weblogs and Forum entries, Spotlights, and our latest poll.
The java.net editorial home page hasn't disappeared. However, due to the ongoing java.net migration, the path to getting there has changed. Now you must go to http://www.java.net or http://home.java.net to get to the traditional java.net home page (where you'll find my latest blog and all the other content listed above).
Java Today
Justin Kestelyn reports on Java Developer Day - The Aftermath:
Thanks to everyone, and especially members of the NYC JUG, for your attendance at our first Developer Day focusing on pure Java development. This was our trial run, and after smoothing out some wrinkles, we go global: 50 or more similar workshops are planned worldwide in the next 6 months. The agenda looked like this...
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine reports on JFall 2010 - Yet another great Java conference:
The folks in the NLJUG certainly know how to build a community and run events. JFall 2010 was in a new location this year (rather small Nijkerk, but you can get to pretty much anywhere in The Netherlands by train) and it was sold out at...
Date: November, 08 2010
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/editor/archive/2010/11/08/javanet-editorial-home-page-url-changes
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