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Today on java.netDecember 03, 2009

Mark Reinhold provided a significant clarification of issues surrounding the surprise announcement that closures will be included in Java 7 in his new blog post "Closures for Java: The Q&A" ...

Java Today

Mark Reinhold published Closures for Java: The Q&A: At Devoxx last month I said that it's time to add closures to Java. That statement, and my follow-up blog entry, elicited reactions ranging from enthusiastic support to skeptical acceptance to cynical indifference. It certainly motivated lots of tweets and lots of questions. In classic Stephen O'Grady style I'll attempt here to s
Arun Gupta announces Java EE 6 & GlassFish swimming to IndicThreads, Pune, India: Java EE 6 is now a JCP approved specification. The Reference Implementation in GlassFish v3 is getting a final dressing and will be released soon, along with the TCK. Along with traditional Java EE applications, GlassFish v3 also allows to deploy dynamic languages & associated Web frameworks like Ruby-on-Rails, Gr
Adam Bien comments on NetBeans 6.8 RC1 - Useful Improvements, New REST Wizard, @inject Available: First day with NetBeans 6.8 RC 1 and: The maven project icons are dependent on the maven project type - EJB, EAR, WAR, JAR etc. This helps you to recognize the type already in the "Projects" tab. New REST wizard: asks you whether you would like to provide your own Application subclass, generate

Weblogs

Finally ... SwingX-WS 1.0 have been released. And no, don't ask, I don't have any explicit release notes for that. No bells and whistles. The release is just an official version of something that has been lying in repository for quite some time. BTW, if you would like to become a committer on this project please let us know on the SwingLabs forum. You can find the files at SwingLabs download page...
Come take a quick, guided tour of Test-Driven Development practices! The following presentation is a module from the Course. It goes through a worked introduction to TDD theory and practices. Enjoy!
As I previously said, one of the advantage of using an RDF store is that you're offered with a bunch of standard “ontologies”, that are standard ways to do some common things (sounds nice, doesn't it?). Those things are related to managing relationships among things. A common need that clearly emerges when you extensively use the as(...) pattern that I've explained in my previous blog is how to...

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Short description of end goal. Have a web service client, secured using the OpenSSO STS s talk to a Web Service Provider ( in our case the OpenESB HttpBC is acting as our WSP ) configured using Metro WS Stack. There...
Hi, I have looked through the examples with declarative services etc in conjunction with @Resource annotation. I am curious if the resource annotated with @Resource is dynamic (is it tracked, will it be replaced if a new one comes...
Hi all, I've configured two different SSL listeners on the same Glassfish instance/domain, one of them without client authentication (port 443), and the other with client authentication (mutual certificate exchange, on port 4433)...




 

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