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Blog PostsCommunity: Java Communications Weblogs
JavaOne Exhaustion (with links!):
SailFin at JavaOne: Here are the details of sailfin activities at JavaOne 2008.
Hudson booth at JavaOne: If you are coming to JavaOne, don't forget to drop by at Hudson's booth inside Java Playground.
Introduction to jVoiceBridge:
anycar anylane anywhere drivers:
The Java job market is hot!: After almost 8 years at Sun, I had almost forgotten that Java development goes on elsewhere too. Now I realize, perhaps for the first time, that Java developers have great opportunities!
Communications Binding Components get upgrades: The xmpp-bc and sip-bc projects just released new versions (0.9.1) of their binding components, now with new and improved collaboration capabilities.
JSR 82 is not only for mobiles!: How could you create Java SE Bluetooth applications, since JSR 82 (Java Apis for Bluetooth) was made thinking in Java ME? In this entry, I am going to explain some aspects around it and also give some tips in order to you start doing Bluetooth desktop applications. In addition, we are going to talk a little about the GCF (Generic Connection Framework).
Defining MBeans with annotations: The number one question I get about the JMX API at conferences and other public
events is whether there will be support for defining MBeans using
annotations. There will. Here are some provisional details.
JBI on your cell phone?: Java Business Integration (JBI) focuses on loose coupling and rapid/dynamic application composition. This is as applicable to mobile devices as it is the enterprise space, and JBI is by no means tied down to app servers.
JBI as a Convergent Communication Platform: Java Business Integration (JBI) may prove the best environment in which to develop convergent communications applications that (once and for all) integrate the disparate networks (XMPP + SIP).
Coca Cola and Java:
Java embedded Solaris.:
Can GroupThink result in poor decision making in strong open-source communities?: roupThink is a behavior pattern that results in inferior decision making by a group of smart people when the cohesiveness of the group is too high. In this blog, I describe GroupThink and explore its application to open-source projects.
First Java SE 6 bug!: I've found and reported my first bug running Java SE 6. If you are using or intend to use javax.script API with the bundle JavaScript support, you might hit this bug as well. | ||
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