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WeblogsApril 19 2005Speeding the desktop: Making Swing apps rock . . . also Remedial Programming Classes?: U.S. students earlier this month made their worst showing in the 29-year history of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest. April 18 2005Revamped JWSDP Developer home page: I have revamped the JWSDP developer's home page at Java.Net. Wink is Great: Recently, I discovered Wink, a Tutorial and Presentation creation software. Really easy to use and result is very professional. groovy -pi -e: Bringing Perl-style one-liners to Java. Finally JAXB RI CVS repository is on java.net!: Source code of JAXB RI and its libraries are finally open to public on java.net. NetBeans IDE 4.2 adopt a new graphic chart: Seems that it exists a tradition at NetBeans to modify their graphic chart every years/2 years.
Please discover what they prepared for the next NetBeans IDE 4.2. Swing Painting Improvements: No More Gray Rect!: Swing painting improvements in 1.6! J2SE in your pocket: J2SE in the embedded space . . . also new vocabularies for new problems: Increasingly, I feel like being a good, responsible Java developer no longer means merely being able to write solid code in Java, but rather increasingly it means knowing when *not* to program in Java. And that's a lot more work. April 17 2005Java, SOA, and China - Part I.: Java, SOA, in China - Part I. I had a chance to spend two weeks in China last month. Needless to say this was a very interesting trip. I spent time in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. A library for creating Wizards in Swing: I wrote a prototype replacement for the Wizards API in NetBeans - trying very hard to create something clean and easy to use, especially one which didn't require the user of the API to write any more code than really necessary. It's now a project on java.net and I'd love to get some feedback. Writing Memory Leak Regression Tests with INSANE: Okay, my blog last night was a little harsh. So here's something upbeat and darned useful to anyone who has ever had to fix a memory leak in a java app, including a neat little library called INSANE. Java 10 years...: Java is turning 10 What I would like to see in NetBeans 4.2 !!!: Ludovic Champenois, one of the lead engineers on the J2EE functionality in NetBeans asked in his blog what we would like to see in NetBeans 4.2 or even NetBeans 5.0. So, here is my wish list. April 16 2005Am I the only one who finds Eclipse's governance just bizarre?: Removed. You can't un-say a thing, but this hastily posted late-night blog seems to have stirred up way more controversy than I ever imagined. April 15 2005Tax filing and Java: JCP News from Brazil . . . also WS-Addressing 1.0 Core and SOAP in Last Call: WS-Addressing 1.0 Core and SOAP in Last Call Profiling, part 2: The response to my Profiling Guy blog entry pointed out that there is more than one meaning for the word "profiling." One Small Change for a Page, One Giant Leap for J2SE: A small paradigm-shifting addition was made to the main J2SE page recently. Did you notice? April 14 2005JDK Contribution Chat: JDK Contribution Chat on April 19 at 10:00 AM PDT Brazil - the Global Java Leader?: Blending the Java platform with Free/Open Source ideals, Brazil looks set to be one of the global leaders in open source Java technology. Read on... Clustering's new alternative: Azul's
JVM appliance is a totally different approach at
dealing with JVM scalability: . Azul replaces the JVM on a server
with a proxy that redirects processing to a specialized grid of “JVM
tuned” processors. Postcards from Brazil: I've spent the last week in Brazil, doing some talks about NetBeans, how to write plug-ins, etc. And lots of time in airports and planes has provided some chances to work on the new editor hints module for NetBeans (screen shots in blog). What a lovely country! JavaServer Faces 1.2 and JavaServer Pages 2.1 Public Review Specifications available: Here's what's new in the latest release of the JavaServer Faces and Pages Specifications. Guidelines on using AJAX added to the Java BluePrints Solutions Catalog: Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) is a hot new technology to develop Web applications that present rich user interfaces. This blog presents some guidelines that the Java BluePrints group at Sun has developed in this area. Factories: Building classes out of air . . . also April 13 2005Riding the trend curve: Can we determine the future of a technology? "Run anywhere" or "Runs everywhere"?: Are we overly focused on code reuse and missing another unique value of Java? Passionate Programmers: Does Java on the Desktop Matter? . . . also April 12 2005Teamwork: The symbiosis of mind and machine. | ||
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