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July 15 2010
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Today on java.netJuly 15, 2010

This week's news on java.net was spread out fairly evenly across a broad spectrum of topics, with Java EE / GlassFish receiving the greatest coverage. The upcoming web site changes related to the integration of Sun sites and Oracle sites...

Java Today

Geertjan Wielenga answers the question Where to attend a presentation on the NetBeans Platform? Where to attend a presentation on the NetBeans Platform? Well, in the coming months, here are the places to be: London. http://java.dzone.com/free-netbeans-rcp-talk-london Johannesburg & Cape Town. http://netbeanstraining.co.za San Francisco. http://marakana.com/training/java/netbeans_platform.html W
Kirill Grouchnikov has decided that JavaFX is a train wreck: It’s been three years since JavaFX was announced to the world, and it’s time to see how far has it gone with capturing the minds of the target audience. From the very beginning, JavaFX was positioned to be a prime environment to create compelling user interfaces (count how many times the word “rich” is used in
Jaspersoft has a new Whitepaper - Months After Oracle's Acquisition of Sun, OSS Survey Predicts Resurgence of Java and MySQL: Despite dark predictions by many in the open source community prior to Oracle's acquisition of Sun, a new survey of open source developers and enterprise customers conducted by Jaspersoft showed most respondents think Oracle is a better steward of Java and MySQL than Sun
On TheServerSide.com, Cameron McKenzie and Paul Wheaton recently published When Design Patterns Are Evil: Have you ever been on a project in which all of your team members have just gone through an intense week of design pattern training? It's painful, as the project ends up becoming some type of sadistic competition where every line of code must be implementing a pattern out of the Gang of Fou

Weblogs

This quick entry announces that we've started work on JSF 2.1 in earnest.  
A new draft chapter of the 'Continuous Integration with Hudson' book is now available online. This new chapter discusses automated testing with hudson, including unit, integration and performance testing. You can download the PDF version on the book web page. As usual, all comments are welcome! 

Forums

Hi, I have a stateful web service which I am injecting, and I keep getting a null pointer exception when I try to access it after a restart or a deployment. I noticed that if I open the WSDL file, the problem is resolved so I started...
Hi, I don't understand why all the example STS implementations in the metro distribution have their own wsdl definitions and namespaces ("http://tempuri.org/" and "http://schemas.message.com/Message"). Aren't those messages defined by OASIS?

Hi, I'm using an HTMLComponent to display HTML data contained in an in-jar XML file. I've created a Form and HTMLComponent in much the same way as the LWUITBrowser application, and use setHTML(theHTMLBodyText, "ISO-8859-1", theTitle, false) to...




 

  

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