Manveen works on XML Web Services and Security and is now
blogging. Welcome to the blogosphere!
She has already posted three entries this week:
XWSS on Maven
On configuring Glassfish keystores
Converting an existing webservice to one using the JSR109 deployment model
Here are some other entries published by Web Services Security
team recently:
Disabling InclusivePrefixList...
Sun Web Developer Pack (SWDP)
was released 2 weeks ago. This is a new toolkit from Sun that allows you to
build your next generation Web applications using Ajax technologies with
Project jMaki &
Project Dynamic Faces,
light-weight Web services with Atom /
REST
APIs / WADL and server side scripting
with Project Phobos and deploy them on
industry-grade containers like GlassFish. This...
In the opening keynote of last day (Day
1 & Day
2) of
TheServerSide Java Symposium, Joe asked the following questions, to an
audience of approx 500 Java developers, receiving instant feedback.
How satisfied are you with Sun ?
Very satisfied
20%
Somewhat satisfied
48%
Neutral
23%
Somewhat dissatisfied
6...
In the opening keynote of Day 2 (Day
1), Joe Ottinger, Editor-in-chief of TheServerSide, asked the following
questions, to an audience of approx 500 Java developers, receiving instant
feedback using little handy devices on each attendees table. As with any
surveys, the data may be skewed because of multiple reasons (not all
participating, voting twice, pressing the wrong key etc). But here...
I've been in Las Vegas for past 2 days attending
The Server
Side Java Symposium. Sun is the only platinum
sponsor.
The conference is at
The Venetian, one of the nicest hotels on the strip, but found two
irritating issues for working people:
Using fitness center facilities require you to pay $35/day charge. That
is ridiculous to me. They anyway charge fortune for the room...
Following from
previous
entry,
I spent rest of my day at Sun pod showing various demos and talking to users.
The evening was fun with a 2-hour cruise trip.
The boat was shaking a lot so I could not get any good pictures of the New
York City skyline or Statue of Liberty. But it was nice spending time with other
friends.
Technorati:
ajaxworld sun
swdp
web2...
After spending the evening at
Times Square yesterday, I rolled early in the bed to attend the morning keynote at 7:30am. And
I had to run before that :) So I attended three sessions before the Expo Floor
opened.
Like
yesterday, the opening keynote, scheduled for 7:30am, started at 7:45am.
I've a 10am flight tomorrow morning so with this consistent delayed start, I
might have to miss the...
I arrived in New York City yesterday early morning to show
Sun's offerings at Ajax World.
The Roosevelt Hotel reservation desk
was courteous to allow me a really early check in (7am). After spending day with family &
friends yesterday, I attended the opening keynote by
Douglas Crockford
this morning. After 20 minutes of delay
Jeremy Geelan of
SYS-CON, chair of the show, opened it and...
More buzz on
Sun Web Developer Pack ...
Sun Announces the Next Major Version of the Open Source Java Enterprise
Edition 5 (GlassFish v2) Application Server and the New Sun Web
Developer Pack (official announcement)
Sun Unveils GlassFish V2 Beta for Web 2.0 and SOA Development (Linux
World)
GlassFish app server to swim in the enterprise (InfoWorld)
Sun
Web...
Here is the SWDP buzz so far:
Sun
Web Developer Pack
Phobos in the Sun Web Developer Pack
Sun Web
Developer Pack (wikipedia)
Sun Web
Developer Pack (Ajaxian)
Sun Web Developer Pack Announced (Webservices.org)
Sun
Web Developer Pack announced (The Server Side)
Java EE 5,
Web 2.0 with Sun Web Server Update 1 Technology Preview
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0...