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June 2009
June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
Here are some pictures from JavaOne 2009 Day 2 ... And the evolving album at ... See ya tomorrow at JavaOne Day 4! Technorati: conf
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
We are giving out more prizes today in the JavaOne Pavilion! Help us fill the survey at tinyurl.com/j1survey
and there are couple of drawings: 1pm at the GlassFish Enteprise Server Booth (#550) in the
Pavilion 8:30pm at GlassFish BoF More details...
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
During JavaOne 2009 I had a chance to talk with the Prof. Donald
Slater from the Carnegie Mellon University. He showed me Alice, a
software to teach programming skills to the young students.
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
I've uploaded my slides from my BOF last night, on creating components in JSF 2.
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
I just put back an initial implementation of OSGi EEG RFC #66 in GlassFish workspace that allows web applications (war files) to be deployed as OSGi bundles and there by taking advantage of OSGi platform as well as Java EE platform.
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
GlassFish gem 0.9.5 release is based on GlassFish v3 Kernel from GlassFish v3 Preview.
This release also has few critical fixes related to logging and an improvement in logging where you would be able to log the message on cosole using -l option wit...
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
What is JavaOne Conference's Raison d'ĂȘtre? Common context!
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
The slides for my JavaOne technical session: Dynamic Languages Powered
by Glassfish are available here.
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
Here is the next news update - wrapping up yesterday's news: The morning General Session by Sony Ericsson was well attended - Christopher David, Head of Developer and Partner Engagement, truly understands developers and it is clear that Sony Ericsson...
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June 04, 2009
category: Java Technology
Fragmentation of programming environments on various "Java" devices has always bothered mobile Java programmers. Hence, the build up to MSA 2, the successor of MSA 1. It adds new JSRs and Certifications to the stack in order to reduce fragmentation...
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