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J2EE

In mid January, the JDO 2.0 public draft was voted down by the JCP. This issue will soon come up for a vote again, and a no-vote could kill JDO. But this won't happen.

Like a number of people, I've been asked if AOP is the next big thing. And I've been wondering myself exactly when it's going to "pop". What's missing?

In this blog, Bruce Tate talks about the principles of good middleware design.

In this article, Bruce Tate takes an interesting look at choosing a restaurant in San Francisco at JavaOne. Different types of developers take different approaches.

As expected, much of the action at this year's conference has been in the undergound. In this blog, Bruce Tate looks at the fast and furious movement within the Java persistence community.



