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If you watched last week's "Oracle + Sun Product Strategy Webcast", you may have felt like so much was said that it was difficult to step back and recall the most important statements...
Terrence Barr continues his three-part series with Oracle+Sun: Java News Round-Up, Part 2:
This is part 2 of the Oracle+Sun News Round-Up. You can find part 1 here. Part 3 comes tomorrow. Today I focus on the Oracle’s Java Developer Tools Strategy Webcast with Ted Farrell, Chief Architect and Senior Vice President of Tools and Middleware at Oracle. Talking points in the webcast...
Kirill Grouchnikov is Drinking From The Firehose – Design Inspiration January 2010. If you're interested in "pushing pixels" around desktop screens, you'll likely enjoy what he's found:
Every month this series is tracking the latest design trends and collecting the best examples of modern web designs. Here is the list for January 2010 with almost 2000 links from 57 aggregator posts...
Kayode Odeyemi has started what looks to be a very interesting series with his post Building an OSGi declarative service with Maven using Netbeans:
Welcome to my first topic on OSGi. This article is focused on using Netbeans to create an OSGi declarative service deployed on Glassfish which is of course built on Apache Felix - an OSGi framework implementation. OSGi defined: According to Craig Wall
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GlassFish v3 comes bundled with Metro - a secure, reliable, transactional, and .NET interoperable Web services stack. Metro is compliant with JAX-WS and provides additional quality of service attributes that can be easily enabled using NetBeans IDE.
This blog contains a screencast that shows how to create a simple Web service using NetBeans 6.8, implement the business logic by accessing a...
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Hear Ted Farrell, Chief Architect and Senior Vice President talk about Oracle and Sun Java Developer Tools Strategy.
Here is a summary for those who want a quick juice:
Productivity With Choice
Choose the right tool set for your needs
Shared infrastructure across tools with Hudson, Oracle TPC, Subversion....
![]() Apples new so-called "game changer" doesn't support Flash, it seems. What future for the likes of JavaFX if manufacturers can control what software platforms are allowed on their devices? |
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