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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...
A preview of the pure Java version of VisualLangLab is now available. The GUI, and other characteristics, are virtually identical to the previous version, but the JAR file is very much smaller as it does not bundle the Scala API jars.

My experience developing Scala & Java applications using the IntelliJ IDEA Scala plugin. This post includes two video clips that will assist you doing the first steps.
Programming
A new tutorial exercises VisualLangLab using all the examples and techniques in Chapter-3 "A Quick Tour for the Impatient" of the book "The Definitive ANTLR Reference". A new "WildCard" pseudo-token that matches any other defined token has been added to facilitate recovery from grammar errors in the input. Read about the various other improvements that make VisualLangLab even more user-friendly.
This article presents a tutorial for implementing task-focused development using NetBeans IDE with the NBTaskFocus project. Mylyn was the popular project providing task-focused interface for Eclipse and got included in the main Eclipse distribution. These features were in a lot of demand for NetBeans IDE and NBTaskFocus project attempts to provide some of the features in demand. We can now work on our tasks in a better way in NetBeans IDE also using the NBTaskFocus modules.
VisualLangLab parsers support all (present & future) JVM languages
Task Focused Interface has become an accepted concept in the current programming paradigms. Mylyn made a breakthrough to introduce the Task Focused Interface in Eclipse world. Cubeon introduced the Task Focused concepts for NetBeans IDE, with many integrations with third party issue databases like JIRA. I was searching for a Task Focused Interface for NetBeans whch will track my opened files automatically in my current task. I ended creating one such feature in project NBTaskFocus.
Community

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...

Beyond being merely a computer programming language, Java is the most widely used software platform in the entire world. There is a large number of various software solutions that were developed using this technology. Without many people being aware, Java is present in our daily lives in embedded technologies like blue-ray discs and a countless number of sites on the internet that were...

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.

This is the first edition of a new column I'll be writing each weekend titled "Java.net: the Week in Review." In the column, I'll present all of the previous week's Java Today news items, a selection of java.net blog posts, polls, and spotlights...
Web Development Tools
The second edition of Java Magazine (November/December) will go out in few days. In the Part 2 of the my article, you will see in detail how to use JSON to handle the response returned to the HTML5 client.
The first Part 1 of my article published in the first edition of Java Magazine (available here ) has shown how you can create and deploy quickly a Java EE application that uses RESTful Web services with NetBeans.
GUI

Welcome java 7 part 3 -NIO 2 JSR 203
So like the coin project, in the NIO 2 there aren't unprecedented features in this e -specification, but now it's possible do some easier work I/Os in java. With the class java.io.Files are possible to perform several operations in simple mode. For that it needs and uses the java.io.file.Path, this interface represents files and...
IDE

How do you create JUnit tests using NetBeans 7.0?

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_35_jdk_7_project

JSR-276 is targeted at IDE vendors and the JSF component library vendors who depend on them for exposing their components to developers. The idea of JSR-276 is to let JSF component library vendors provide a far richer set of descriptive data about their components so that JSR-276 compliant tools can expose that data to the use
Mobility

A very simple sample for BB+NB+Lwuit
Accessibility

Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/java_ee_6_glassfish_silicon
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





