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<title>Seeking your feedback on XQJ</title>
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<description>JSR-225 goes Public Draft Review...</description>
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<title>XQuery 1.0 achieves Final Recommendation</title>
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<title>Ridiculousness of JavaOne reviews ratings...</title>
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<description>So although this year was the first year that I missed in string of successive JavaOne&apos;s, I thought I would share a recent email exchange from one my compatriots in the Java community who was a registered speaker. I&apos;ve generalized...</description>
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<title>A Java Perspective on LINQ</title>
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<description>CROSS POST FROM: http://jonathanbruceconnects.com/jonathan_bruce Roger Voss, posting on JavaLobby gives what I believe a very pragmatic view of what LINQ means to not only Java, but to the broader developer community. His approach I think, is particularily appropriate: in the...</description>
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<title>XQJ Reaches EDR II</title>
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<description>XQuery made a significant step forward on the Java platform. As a member of the EG, we are very interested to hear your feedback.</description>
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<title>No JavaOne this year...</title>
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<description>No JavaOne for me this year, but all signs point to a coming out party for Java EE 5, the nascent efforts I recall very well back in SCA-14.</description>
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<title>XQuery meets REST</title>
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<title>Why sign a jar?</title>
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<description>I was recently asked, why would you ever need to sign a jar? What advantage does it give me? </description>
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<title>Persistence Stew II: JDJ Article (JDBC - The Indipensible Component of Persistence Mechanisms)</title>
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<description>JDJ Article on the importance of picking the best-of-breed components no matter what ORM mechanism works for you.</description>
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<description>Our friends at JavaLobby were very gracious in working with me to produce an excellent online presentation on how the best-of-class JDBC drivers is the only choice for anyone considering Java Object/Relational persistence mechanisms. This is an important consideration for...</description>
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<description>Wondering where ODBC, ADO.NET Futures, XQuery and XQJ Futures and of course JDBC Futures are headed? DataDirect&apos;s Design Previews may just be the thing for you...</description>
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<title>XQuery meets Tivo - (Part I)</title>
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<description>JavaOne 2005 saw much chatter around XML bindings slatted for Dolphin, alignment around JBI but it also saw important presentations given on XQuery and what it means for today&apos;s Java developer.</description>
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<description>After a hectic week running around at JavaOne (hence my complete lack of blogging during the week), I think a change of focus in order. At for least for tomorrow I am going to enjoy the world spectacle that is...</description>
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<title>Blogging Java code - standard mark-up tools?</title>
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<description>I find myself more and more frequently writing blogs that include extensive code blocks -- I&apos;m looking for away to automatically mark-up the code that I can publish to a blog that will similar to what any credible IDE will do automatically.</description>
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