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Biswajit Sarkar looks at how you can employ styles, themes, and painters in your LWUIT application....
Thu, 2008-09-25
The first in a series of podcasts from the Brazilian Month of Java, Renato Bellia discusses his recently promoted project Diamond Powder and it's data collector facilities....
Thu, 2008-09-25
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Jesse Farnham takes a look at JSR 310's concepts and how they may yet bring sense to dates and times in Java....
Thu, 2008-09-18
Shawn Fitzgerald, a regular participant in the Mobile & Embedded forums, talks about mobile development and the Microbus project....
Tue, 2008-09-16
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In this installment of The Open Road, Elliotte Rusty Harold looks at the annotations proposed by JSR 305 and how they'll make your code more amenable to static analysis, compiler checks, and other tools to improve safety and robustness....
Thu, 2008-09-11
Max Mu shows off his Play Station Portable that is running a port of PhoneME. They are currently working on a port to Nintendo DS....
Thu, 2008-09-11
Diane Wolff and Melanie Crouch of Virgina Western Community College are starting a new degree program of mobile programming at their community college that is geared to meet the needs of the Roanoke, VA business community. ...
Tue, 2008-09-02
Not only is Kepler's Orrery a pleasing simulation for the eye and the ear, but it can be used as a powerful tool to teach gravity and how delicate of a balance our solar system is in. ...
Fri, 2008-08-29
This session describes the architecture of the GreenFire project, especially: - Usage of JSR-223 (Scripting Integration) in Java EE 6 / 6 environment for the implementation of flexible rule systems - Reporting - Using EJB 3 timer service - Java EE compatible hardware integration - SunSPOT and sensor network integration - Using Java FX together with Swing and EJB 3 - Sensor Testing (with Junit and ...
Wed, 2008-08-27
Wonderland is an interesting 3D collaboration application. It uses the darkstar server as backend. Project http://underworld.dev.java.net goal is porting the Wonderland's communication and persistence layer to Glassfish v2 (later v3) to leverage its non-functional capabilities like monitoring, management, deployment and scaleability. In this shorttalk, especially the architecture and design, ...
Fri, 2008-08-22