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Today on java.netNovember 10, 2009

Some developers seem to think that logging is not really all that useful or important. I've worked with people who have this view...

Java Today

Jeff Friesen demonstrates some of his recent investigations in Elvis Comes to Java: In December 2008, Joseph D. Darcy blogged about leading Sun's efforts to develop a set of small language changes for JDK 7. This announcement led Sun to create Project Coin, an official conduit for receiving language enhancement proposals from the Java community. By the time Project Coin wrapped up, approximate
Terrence Barr provides an OREDEV Wrap-Up (& looking forward to next year!): Just returned from ØREDEV last Friday. Again, a great conference! Not only was it extremely well organized but I also really liked the size of it (800 attendees – not too big, not too small), the location (an old car factory!), the wide range of topics, insightful speakers, real-world focus, and last, but not least,
The java.net Mobile and Embedded Community announces that Microlog V2 is out: V2 of Microlog is available for download. Important changes: Hierarchical loggers, so you can have several logger instances. Better and simpler configuration. Smaller and leaner core. A Java GUI for the Bluetooth server. Site: http://microlog.microsuite.org/

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After the latest upgrade of my Hudson instance, I noticed that a new option in the security matrix appeared: it allows anonymous visitors to have a (read only) look at a job configuration, if the administrator allows it. I think it's a great feature (that I was asking for some months ago), as it allows to share our knowledge about our favourite CI tool.So I've opened most of my jobs and you can...
Quick post as an update to my last entry on Web applications and SailFin CAFE
YouDebug is a debugger but it's not a debugger. It's a debugger, because it builds on top of Java Platform Debug Architecture, and therefore is capable of doing everything your debugger can do — such as attaching to another process, breaking when certain conditions are met, inspect/manipulate variables, and so on. But at the same time, it's not your typical debugger, because it's not interactive. Instead of using point-and-click and GUI. You don't need source code either. Instead, it comes with a DSL-like syntax sugar on top of Groovy that controls what YouDebug would do against the target program

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Hi all, I'm having a small problem. As we know JSP is converted to class file before execute. So I would like to know where this temp class files are created. Specially in Weblogic Server. Lakmal
Hi, I am new to JAX-WS webservice. I have created JAX-WS service which will take custom bean classes as input paramter and return the list of same. Now, I need to write client like DII client(in axis) for WS. The...
I am using Glassfish-v2ur2 on a Windows machine for developing a J2EE web-app. It is being run with the -client option. Sometimes, while re-deploying an application under development, I see a deployment failure with the server log indicating a...




 

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