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Today on java.netNovember 03, 2009

Java.net has a long-standing tradition of publishing high-quality full-length Java technology articles. We also have a vibrant blogging community, and active forums...

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Geertjan Wielenga has filed a Conference Report: TheServerSide Java Symposium: "Power strips everywhere" was the first thought that struck me at TheServerSide Java Symposium, which took place Tuesday and Wednesday this week in Prague, Czech Republic. Instantly, the sad flat laptops around squashed JavaOne beanbags became little more than grim memory. Wireless was immediately available and excel
Josh Marinacci announced that the JFXStudio Challenge: Five is over!: JFXStudio Challenge: Five is now completely over. We got several entries that I'm excited for you to see. Unfortunately I won't be able to get them judged this week as I am in Sweden for the OreDev conference, but rest assured you'll find out the winner, and next month's theme, very soon...
Kirill Grouchnikov announced the Flamingo 4.2 official release: I am excited today to announce the availability of the final release for version 4.2 of Flamingo component suite (code-named Hiolair). It is a stabilization release that adds a few minor features and fixes all known bugs. Here is the list of minor features added in release 4.2: Support for placing small command buttons in ribbon

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It's already five months since the version 1.0 have been announced at JavaOne. Today, new version of the SwingX have been released. This release is first Java 6 only compatible release. Setting base line to Java 6 allowed us to drop all the extra code necessary to maintain backwards compatibility for functionality added to the cora Javasince the release of Java 5. So as of today, you can benefit...
Last time, I introduced some of the new Groovy support available in Maven 3, and looked at how you will be able to write your pom files in Groovy, or in other non-XML notations. In this article, we'll take a further look at what you can do with a Maven pom file written in Groovy. Jason Dillon, the guy who brought us GMaven, has been working hard on extending the Groovy pom scripting features...
Just installed a fundamental Hudson plugin.

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Hi, On a GlassFishESB v2.1 production server we'd like to receive some kind of alerts every time a SEVERE or WARNING-level log is issued. We checked the "Alarm" on Logger setting page, but couldn't catch any alarm with...
I have a question about world management. I have considering implementing an OctTree or some kind of tree like structure for 3D. Does java3d internally sort the coordinates (x,y,z) in the BranchGraph? That is, does it balance...
I've just posted a new blog entry reporting on our progress internationalising Wonderland. I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Ronny Standtke for taking on this work and also Michel Denis for producing a French localisation...




 

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