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May 15 2008
johnsmart
Another Java Power Tools Bootcamp at Welington, New Zealand: After the success of the first Java Power Tools bootcamp, another bootcamp has been scheduled in Wellington for the 25th-28th of August.
Posted by johnsmart at (14:28 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

ramapulavarthi
Hudson@JavaOne: Kohsuke and I talked about "Improving the Engineering Process Through Automation by Hudson" at JavaOne last week.
Posted by ramapulavarthi at (14:24 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

jfarcand
Grizzly's OSGi bundles: Grizzly has OSGi bundles available for a while, but we haven't made any noise about it yet. Since OSGi is the current buzz, let's the monster enter the buzz circus...
Posted by jfarcand at (13:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

marinasum
Locating Sun's Campus Ambassadors: Check out a multipurpose map on Sun's student portal.
Posted by marinasum at (08:54 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

fabriziogiudici
Another (small) contest and Italy is in: Sun has launched the "Student Reviews Contest": it is reserved to students that are regularly enrolled in an educational institute and would like to write a review about OpenSolaris or NetBeans 6.1. The prizes are small ($250 grand prize and five $100 prizes),…
Posted by fabriziogiudici at (08:40 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

invalidname
I'm Not There: Learning long-distance collaboration early... also:
Featured Podcast: j1-2k8-mtT03: Effective Teamwork Assessment Using java.net
Weblogs: Using enums, JSR 315 (Servlets 3.0), and debating RIAs at JavaOne
Forum Posts: Drag-and-drop for ME, seeking SwingX roadmap, and JavaFX drawing performance
Java Today: NetBeans blogging contest winners, JCP awards, and JavaTools community newsletter #168
Posted by invalidname at (07:07 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
WAR-based Packaging and Deployment of Rails on GlassFish - Goldspike, RailServlet, Warbler, Rack, ...: WAR-based packaging and dispatching of Rails application on Java Application Servers is going through third iteration based what is used for packaging and dispatching: Goldspike + RailsServlet: The first iteration was WAR-packaging of Rails app as defined by Goldspike plugin (nee Rails-integration) and using RailsServlet (part of…
Posted by arungupta at (06:32 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

May 14 2008
mode
Forum and mailing list dedicated for webtier in GlassFish: We now have a mailing list - webtier@glassfish.dev.java.net and forum dedicated to discuss user issues for the webtier of GlassFish. The intent is to use the mailing list and forum for discussing the webtier technologies including Servlets, JSP, JSF, JSTL,…
Posted by mode at (21:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

johnsmart
A short primer on Java enums - part 1: In his JavaOne talk this year, Josh Bloch gave some very useful tips about using enums in Java. Here is my take on enums, and how to use them to represent simple value lists which would otherwise be stored in code tables.
Posted by johnsmart at (18:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

mode
JSR 315 Needs YOU: Response to Greg's blog: The other side of the coin to Greg Wilkins blog describing the pluggability / auto-scanning feature in servlet 3.0
Posted by mode at (16:38 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

jfarcand
Upcoming ICEFaces/Grizzly/Comet talks in Canada: Our ICEFaces/Comet/Grizzly Framework sessions at JavaOne were well attended and we have decided to give a couple of replay across Canada. Here is how to register...
Posted by jfarcand at (12:53 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

kohsuke
JAXB RI 2.1.7 releas: JAXB RI 2.1.7 is released yesterday.
Posted by kohsuke at (08:43 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

cwfrei
The Duke starring in 2001!: Special appearance: The Duke meets HAL.
Posted by cwfrei at (07:58 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
Within You Without You: Dragging applets out of the browser window... also:
Forum Posts: Trying out draggable applets, inter-applet communication, and Java 3D slides and plans
Java Today: OpenJDK in Fedora 9, NetBeans Board elections, and New gaming experiences with OpenGL ES and the Mobile Sensor API
Weblogs: Arun's JavaOne wrap up, the buzz about Scala, and videoblogging RIAs at the RedMonk JavaOne unconference
Posted by invalidname at (06:39 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

May 13 2008
mode
Servlet 3.0 pluggability: This blog talks about the pluggability extensions being defined in servlet 3.0.
Posted by mode at (23:08 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (8)

brunogh
J1 is awesome!: JavaOne rocks! My impressions and some pics in this post.
Posted by brunogh at (20:52 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
"Miles to go ..." in Japanese: GlassFish Globalization team in Japan has started translating some of my blogs (on reader's request basis) in Japanese. The first installment is now live on GlassFish Wiki. It's interesting to see that the first two translated entries are on Ruby-on-Rails. As of this morning, there are…
Posted by arungupta at (19:21 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

jitu
JAX-WS RI 2.1.4 Released: JAX-WS RI team is pleased to announce the release of 2.1.4 version. It is also included in Metro 1.2
Posted by jitu at (16:19 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

elevy
Securing the integrity and authenticity of links: Form hidden fields, query string arguments, and cookie values are frequently used as parameters to keep session state on the client of web based application. In this blog, I explore an option for securing those values. The key to this approach is that even if the developer is unaware of the problem, they are safe, thanks to the underlining framework.
Posted by elevy at (12:40 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

marinasum
InfoWorld's Discussion of OpenSolaris and Linux With Sun's Ian Murdock: Read an interview that touches on many frequently debated aspects of open source.
Posted by marinasum at (11:27 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
Pattern Recognition: A schedule for the mini-talk podcasts... also:
Featured Podcast: j1-2k8-mtT01: Enabling Semantic Web Technologies with JBI
Java Today: Open Source vs. Open Standards in the JCP, Portal Pack 2.0 final version for NetBeans 6.1, and How Portable is LWUIT?
Weblogs: The future of testing, Kohsuke's JavaOne highlights, and Adding jMaki wrapped Yahoo widgets to a GWT app
Forum posts: 3D audio, unmarshalling by declared type, and running an MIDP application from a command line
Posted by invalidname at (08:07 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

arungupta
JavaOne 2008 Wrapup: JavaOne 2008 is finally over ... 9th consecutive one for me and extremely busy as always! John talked about GlassFish related announcements. Some important names/renames/announcements: "Sun Java System Application Server" is now "Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server" GlassFish Enterprise Server Unlimited (page coming soon) - Deploy as…
Posted by arungupta at (06:10 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

cwfrei
From Java to Scala?: In many sessions at JavaOne Scala was a topic of interest. In the Java Posse BOF even the question was raised if Scala could replace Java.
Posted by cwfrei at (01:42 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (6)

May 12 2008
kohsuke
My JavaOne highlights: My JavaOne 2008 wrap up
Posted by kohsuke at (22:17 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

arungupta
Take 13 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008: Continuing from Take 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and the last lot of pictures from JavaOne 2008. Music before Day 4 opening ... All JavaOne 2008 pictures are available here. Technorati: conf javaone javaone2008 photography
Posted by arungupta at (20:29 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
Take 12 - Smash Mouth @ JavaOne 2008: Enjoy some videos of Smash Mouth @ JavaOne "After Dark" party. All JavaOne 2008 pictures are available here. Technorati: conf javaone javaone2008 smashmouth sanfrancisco
Posted by arungupta at (20:28 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

carlavmott
jMaki at Community One day: Last week at Community One day, the jMaki session included a couple of speakers from the community. It is great to see jMaki used in the real world.
Posted by carlavmott at (15:41 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

aditya_dada
The Future of Testing: Another look at the JavaONE BOF on The Future of Testing.
Posted by aditya_dada at (13:40 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)

bhaktimehta
Working with Metro on Glassfish v3 TP2: Glassfish v3 will be the next major release of the GlassFish application server. GlassFish v3 Technology Preview 2 (TP2) is a milestone release of the GlassFish v3 Application Server. Metro will be available as an Update Center module in V3 as part of the TP2. The following blog shoes how to work with Metro on V3
Posted by bhaktimehta at (12:56 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)

ss141213
Updated instructions to use OpenJPA in GlassFish: Layout of OpenJPA installation has changed since I last blogged about using OpenJPA in GlassFish, so many users who are unaware of this difference face some trouble while using OpenJPA in GlassFish. I thought of updating the instructions; hence this blog.
Posted by ss141213 at (11:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

carlavmott
Adding jMaki wrapped Yahoo widgets to a GWT app: To prepare for our JavaOne session, GWT and jMaki: Expanding the GWT Universe, I decided I should add a jMaki Yahoo widget to a GWT application. Here is what I did.
Posted by carlavmott at (11:11 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

dwildt
Open Source Documentation - Collaborate!: You have information about some kind of technology? Share! In this post I will discuss some ways to do that, and find out some other with the help of the community.
Posted by dwildt at (10:37 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
Cool Thing: What was your favorite thing from JavaOne 2008? Also
Weblogs: Wrap-up from James Gosling, hits and misses, and the big picture
Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 45: Live from JavaOne 2008
java.net Poll: How do you feel about Java after JavaOne 2008?
Java Today: The next Java epoch, taking mobile development out of the niche, and NetBeans JavaScript video tour
Spotlight: Project SocialSite
Forum Posts: Client vs. server VMs, podcast about off-deck ME apps, and hiding exceptions from clients
Posted by invalidname at (07:33 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

fabriziogiudici
It's over: The saddest day at the conference is undoubtly friday, when they pack the pavillion stuff and you perceive that the thing is almost over. For some reasons, however, friday has been one of my most important days at the conference thanks to a…
Posted by fabriziogiudici at (06:43 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (5)

May 10 2008
JPC: x86 Emulator on the JVM: JPC is an open-source emulator for x86 code. Sweet!
Posted by johnm at (16:55 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

May 09 2008
cayhorstmann
Java One Day 4: Day 4 of Java One is over. Even without huge announcements or great surprises, it was a great conference. Here are my impressions from the cool stuff keynote and my takeaway what it all means.
Posted by cayhorstmann at (18:51 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

calvinaustin
JavaOne - Hits and misses: This years JavaOne was a not to be missed event. Here are my views on how the conference has changed.
Posted by calvinaustin at (15:42 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

joconner
Major themes of JavaOne: REST, Ruby and NetBeans: I see themes, three of them, at JavaOne this year: REST, Ruby, and NetBeans
Posted by joconner at (14:00 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

terrencebarr
Be sure to listen to "Live from JavaOne 2008" podcast: Daniel Steinberg created an excellent podcast that captures all the important demos and products on the JavaOne pavilion floor related to mobile and embedded Java. Check out "Java Mobility Podcast 45: Live from JavaOne 2008" - highly recommended. -- Terrence
Posted by terrencebarr at (12:47 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

johnsmart
JavaOne 2008 - The new NetBeans Javascript editor: The latest version of NetBeans makes working with Javascript almost as easy as working with with Java
Posted by johnsmart at (11:50 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

johnsmart
JavaOne 2008 - geeky gadgets galore!: In his keynotes presentation, James Gosling showed an impressive range of Java-based tools, technologies and gadgets.
Posted by johnsmart at (11:36 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

FindBugs in Anger: If you're not using FindBugs, you're an ignorant twit! :-)
Posted by johnm at (11:06 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

joconner
Creating OpenOffice Extensions: Creating OpenOffice extensions and plugins is simplified with NetBeans wizards.
Posted by joconner at (10:33 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

Announcing Project SocialSite: Project SocialSite is delivering social networking functionality by adding social networking platform support based on the OpenSocial standard to any community site.
Posted by manveen at (10:08 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

terrencebarr
Nice to meet you!: JavaOne 2008 is almost over. It was another fun and content-filled event - even if it lacked the big announcements this year. I'll be blogging about some details and interesting things I saw over the next couple of days. One…
Posted by terrencebarr at (10:01 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

arungupta
Take 11 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008: Continuing from Take 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and more pictures from JavaOne 2008. All JavaOne 2008 pictures are available here. Technorati: conf javaone javaone2008 photography
Posted by arungupta at (09:14 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

davidvc
Internet content by reference, not by value: It's time to apply the DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principle to web data
Posted by davidvc at (09:07 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
JavaOne 2008: Day Four: Parlez-vous Java? Java o hanashimasu ka?
Posted by invalidname at (07:33 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

JavaOne Day 4: Urgent Public Health Warning: Stomach Flu: A stomach flu outbreak is happening in San Francisco (including the area around Moscone) so be extra careful. At this point, the JavaOne show will continue.
Posted by johnm at (06:57 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)

What is Java good at: What will we want to add to Java next
Posted by daniel at (06:56 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)

johnsmart
JavaOne 2008 - some photos: A few photos to give the general feel of this year's JavaOne.
Posted by johnsmart at (03:41 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

ronhitchens
In With The New: New APIs, new algorithms and new programming language. Want more can a geek ask for?
Posted by ronhitchens at (02:46 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

May 08 2008
arungupta
Take 10 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008: Continuing from Take 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and more pictures from JavaOne 2008. All JavaOne 2008 pictures are available here. Technorati: conf javaone javaone2008 photography
Posted by arungupta at (23:12 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
Take 9 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008: Continuing from Take 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and more pictures from JavaOne 2008. All JavaOne 2008 pictures are available here. Technorati: conf javaone javaone2008 photography
Posted by arungupta at (23:11 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

cayhorstmann
Java One Day 3: My day 3 at Java One ranged from the Nimbus UI and the future of JSF to interesting discussions about closures and Scala. Details below.
Posted by cayhorstmann at (22:57 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

rachelhill
JavaOne 2008 Day 2: Josh and Rachel explore the Pavilion floor and meet up with the guys at Sun Labs where they learn more about Hydrazine, Project Wonderland, The Lively Kernel, The Java Deployment Group, the Java Tools Community, and Sun Spots!
Posted by rachelhill at (20:14 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)

marinasum
Simon Phipps and Patrick Finch on Open Source: Many thoughtful, practical observations and insights.
Posted by marinasum at (18:30 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

paranoiabla
JavaONE So Far: Hi everybody, as most of the people blogging on java.net, I am also going to dedicate my blog entry to the JavaONE conference. This year, is my first year on the conference, and I really have to say that it…
Posted by paranoiabla at (17:52 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

fabriziogiudici
And I made it: Now I can say, at last, that I'm a JavaOne speaker, really, not only a successful submitter. This year no headache, sore throat, cold, flu, pain in the ass prevented me from performing my talk. Not even the stinking MacBook…
Posted by fabriziogiudici at (17:41 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (6)

johnsmart
JavaOne 2008 - FindBugs is a great little tool, and it just keeps getting better!: There are a lot of static analysis tools out there, but Findbugs is unique. Where Checkstyle will raise 500 issues, and PMD 100, FindBugs will only raise 10 - but you damn well better look at them carefully!
Posted by johnsmart at (17:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

cwfrei
What language/framework should I choose?: There is a confusing variety of languages/frameworks in use. Is it clear what you use for what?
Posted by cwfrei at (10:52 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

van_riper
JavaOne Day Two - Personal Highlights: Helping a high school student get a Sun SPOT from Sun for his school computer club has to be number one. The Java Champions BOF was pretty interesting. I wonder how many people know you don't have to be a Java Champion to attend this BOF. Bob Brewin, the Sun CTO, was taking questions from the Java Champions for the first half of this session. I was also fortunate to receive an invite to attend the NLJUG meeting with James Gosling at noon. On the party front, The Eclipse party at the Thirsty Bear was my favorite. However, I only attended 3 of the many parties going on that night. =)
Posted by van_riper at (09:36 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
JavaOne 2008: Day Three: A massively parallel brain-dump
Posted by invalidname at (09:08 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

johnsmart
JavaOne 2008 - towards user interfaces that rock!: Enhanced user experience is a key theme coming out of this year's JavaOne. There are countless sessions on innovative technologies such as JavaFX, the Google Web Toolkit, Comet, and Android. All of these have in common that they are…
Posted by johnsmart at (07:21 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

Swarms for good not gossip: Gathering useful information from swarms of mobile devices attached to intelligent, caring beings.
Posted by daniel at (07:13 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

joconner
Do we rely too much on XP?: You can create Java apps for a multitude of platforms as long as you're developing on Windows XP.
Posted by joconner at (00:56 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (4)

ronhitchens
Hehe, 3-D Stuff Is Cool: Now with 50% more dimensions that 2-D
Posted by ronhitchens at (00:42 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

May 07 2008
cayhorstmann
Java One Day 2: Here is my report from day 2 of Java One. I continue to feel diffident about RIA and Java FX Script, the theme of this year's Java One, so I decided to make my own themes: Ease of development, and transparency.
Posted by cayhorstmann at (23:30 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)


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