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Why are Getty Images and Flickr teaming up? It may cost you.: If any of the images (or portions of images) on your site are licensed to Getty Images, it may cost you thousands of dollars. And soon thousands of Flickr images will be licensed to Getty Images.
Posted by scottschram on July 19, 2008 at 09:21 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

MyProject.java How cute would that be ?: ICANN is preparing to let companies have their own TLD. How interesting that information can be for us?
Posted by pepe on June 25, 2008 at 02:46 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Some thoughts about opensource BPMs: This is an entry where we discuss a little about BPM and tis relation with OSS world.
Posted by edgars on June 23, 2008 at 13:44 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

PHP talk at a Java conference?: Next week, I'll be in Zurich for the Jazoon conference with the GlassFish crew. This is a Java conference, and I'll be talking about....PHP and OpenSolaris and the OpenSolaris WebStack (Apache, MySQL, PHP,...). What!!! PHP at a Java conference? Am I crazy?
Posted by ludo on June 20, 2008 at 08:58 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

GlassFish V3 TP2 and NetBeans 6.1: GlassFish V3 TP2 is now available. If you want to use it, or even download it from NetBeans 6.1, just fire the IDE, go the tools--plugins menu and refresh the list of modules, you should see 2 modules, one for Java EE development and one for jRuby projects....
Posted by ludo on May 04, 2008 at 04:18 PST | Permalink | Discuss (1)  

anycar anylane anywhere drivers:
Posted by isolatednetworks on April 10, 2008 at 09:15 PST | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

What Ruby could learn from Java (and a bit of the vice-versa), is it time for a Ruby Community Process?: Ruby works on a much different development cycle, that relies on the code itself for documentation, and the blogosphere for consensus. This works well for rapidly developed low-risk projects, but is it right for the enterprise?
Posted by boneill42 on April 07, 2008 at 19:34 PST | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

Sun Among the World's Most Innovative Companies: For the first time, Sun was included in Fast Company's Fast 50.
Posted by marinasum on March 20, 2008 at 09:28 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Eclipse Foundation and GlassFish community: Eclipse Foundation and GlassFish community: What's cooking in Eclipse, JPA, EclipseLink, GlassFish, Sun Microsystems, Java EE 6, and Ajax jMaki...
Posted by ludo on March 17, 2008 at 13:21 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Getting Tasks to the Right Users in a Managed Business Process: Still don't quite understand what's different between "normal" programming and developing managed business processes? Perhaps this blog on Task Routing in a Managed Process will help you to understand the issues that Business Process Developers have to deal with.
Posted by johnreynolds on March 08, 2008 at 02:56 PST | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

Is J2EE Dead?: Traditional web application development may be better suited to languages that afford more agile development (e.g. Ruby on Rails) and enterprise application integration needs a SOA & ESB approach (backed by a messaging-system). This approach isn't/wasn't the central focus of J2EE, which may just leave it out in the cold, whilst the younger up and coming specs take the reins.
Posted by boneill42 on March 03, 2008 at 08:30 PST | Permalink | Discuss (14)  

Should we expect more db acquisitions?: I see Sun developing more interest in database technologies, from small systems like HSQLDB and Java DB to the larger MySQL. It's a pattern, and I wonder what it means. Can we expect Sun to actively support and even purchase more db technologies? What might those be?
Posted by joconner on February 24, 2008 at 20:10 PST | Permalink | Discuss (3)  

Other Virtual Machines:
Posted by mortazavi on February 18, 2008 at 15:30 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Drive the Path (process and data flow): Any tools can be used wrong, and I believe that's the reason many developers hate BPM. They just don't know how the BPM tools should be used... and I'd love to rectify that situation.
Posted by johnreynolds on February 08, 2008 at 18:14 PST | Permalink | Discuss (3)  

The Programmer Dress Code: Some companies sticked to a specific dress code for employees, even developers! I believe that developers can't have a standard dress code, developers are crazy, unorganized people :) but it seems that geeks share a common dress code (long hair and a beard)
Posted by ahashim on December 14, 2007 at 08:24 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

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