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<title>Slides for JavaOne BOF - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Java Applications</title>
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<title>JavaOne 2009</title>
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<title>Java VisualVM Screencast</title>
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<description>What is a Java VisualVM?  You should check out their screencast.</description>
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<title>Support for the module keyword</title>
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<description>The Java Module System with the new module keyword support in the Java language will be ready to integrate to the OpenJDK Modules project in a week or two.  This blog hopes to provide a simple tutorial to help you get started developing, building and using JAM modules.</description>
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<description>Meet you at the JavaOne Modularity session and BOF on Wednesday (May 7th) to share more about the Java Module System and OSGi support.  We will show some simple demos of the Java Module System and how a Java module imports an OSGi bundle.</description>
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<description>A draft specification for supporting OSGi bundles in the Java Module System is made available to the JSR 277 Expert Group to continue the OSGi interoperability discussion.</description>
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<description>I recently take on a new challenge and am working on the JSR 277 and OSGi interoperability.....</description>
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<description>This blog introduces you a Sun Service Tags Technology enabling automatic discovery of the tagged systems, software, and services.  JDK and JRE 6 update 4 will become discoverable when installed on Solaris and Linux service tag enabled systems.</description>
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<description>JavaOne is next week. Looking forward to meeting you at our BOFs and at our booths at the Pavilion!!</description>
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<title>A Crash Course in Monitoring and Managing Java SE 6 Applications</title>
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<description>An article describing how to diagnose the common Java SE problems such as memory leaks, deadlocks and synchronization issues with the use of JDK 6 tools.</description>
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