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Community

Know how persist document in the Cassandra in a way fairly simple

Eclipse is famous IDE in em Java, follows the open source model. The Eclipse project was stated by IBM that does the first version, then donated like open source for the community. The begin costs was above 40 millions. Nowadays, the Eclipse is one of the most used worldwide. Has important feature how the SWT uses and not the Swing, there are too many plug-ins...

In JUG-AFRICA we started an Open Source project to manage the BIG ANNUAL EVENTS for our JUGs. The first release will be available in the early second half of January.
The application will provide a lot of services via the REST Web services.
Scala interoperability with Java is not trivial. One of these none trivial cases is when a trait codes in Scala is been used from code written in java. When the trait contains abstract methods only then it is clear that the trait is mapped with an interface. The question is what happens when a trait contains abstract methods as well as implemented ones.

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/oracle_at_jazoon_2010_java

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/java_ee_6_glassfish_netbeans
Education

This article has the main objective show a little example for persist information in Cassandra using java.
For demonstrated the persistence with Cassandra will used the Easy-Cassandra, a framework open source for use this SGBG in an easy mode.
@ColumnFamilyValue(nome = "person")//
public class Person implements...

I'll like to let you know the dates of JCertif 2011 the biggest Java Community Event in Africa. About 800+ attendees from many countries.
We will be happy to have you as Speaker on Developer Tools, Java, Open Source, Mobile Apps...or Business solutions.
Still hesitating to join JCertif 2011 ? See the past event : JCertif 2010 and this blog post
Programming
After a long hiatus the Timing Project is moving forward again.

I was at an OSGi event last week and got to meet a number of OSGi experts. I will share my experience here. I will also brief about the kind of support we have in GlassFish for enterprise OSGi users. Check out our talk on this subject at eclipsecon 2010.
Eclipse

ObjectAID has been amazingly handy during some recent volunteer work for GeoTools

The Bean Validation specification went final around the same time that the Java EE 6 specifications went final. The Java Persistence 2.0 specification allows for Managed classes (entities, mapped superclasses and embeddable classes) to be configured with Bean Validation constraints.
In this example we are going to use Eclipse Galileo which you can download and then install from here. You will...

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/totd_126_creating_an_osgi

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/totd_127_embedding_glassfish_in

The configuration of Maven to support the infamous WebContent folder of web applications created by the Eclipse IDE.

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/totd_115_glassfish_in_eclipse
Accessibility
The www.abelski.com web site offers free (for personal and academic usage) courses about various topics in software development. The site focuses on Java technologies.
Servlets

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/java_ee_6_glassfish_3
EJB

I will wrap up my experience at eclipsecon. I will also point to my slides and sample source code that shows how to develop EJBs as OSGi service.

As promised earlier, I am going to quickly go over the key points I gathered from the talks I attended at eclipsecon and I also want to brief you about my topic at the conference. Because of a migrane attack earlier today which I firmly believe was caused by severe jat lag, I could not attend as much on day #2 as I had earlier decided to, and that's the very reason why I will keep...





