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June 23 2005

Open Source Events at JavaOne & Java.net close to 150,000 members & GELC Celebrates new projects:

Daniel Brookshier catches up on his blogging! Here is what is up for this week:

o Java.net getting close to 150,000 members and how you can be number 150,000+1
o FREE Open Source events at Java.net events at JavaOne
o Uyaklar - Turkish Rhymes Generator
o Collocation-Dictionary - A collocation dictionary built by English language students.
o ISIProject2005 - Simple web application using different technologies.
o Mobile - Mobile aid application for the elderly


Posted by turbogeek at (06:35 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  
June 22 2005

Common Annotations for the Java Platform:

Common Annotations for the Java Platform Public Review


Posted by mode at (22:02 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

JAX-WS 2.0 Public Review has started: The JAX-WS 2.0 Public Review version of the specifcation has been posted to the JCP.
Posted by kohlert at (16:42 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

JAX-WS 2.0 Early Access 2 is now available: JAX-WS 2.0 RI Early Access 2 is now available. This version of JAX-WS provides support for SOAP 1.2, MTOM. This is also the first implementation of a dynamic runtime that does not rely on non portable artifacts.
Posted by kohlert at (16:27 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

JavaOne 2005: JavaOne 2005 is here and I'll be there. Will you ?
Posted by arungupta at (14:38 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Java Business Integration, JSR 208, passes final ballot: Will JBI lead to an Enterprise Service Bus in your future?
Posted by johnreynolds at (13:18 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (1)  

GlassFish external commitor: GlassFish has it's first external commitor, Jacob Hookom! Wait, how is that possible? It's only been a couple of weeks.
Posted by carlavmott at (11:56 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Bloated Mustang?: Build 40 of Mustang was the first drop with the first significant new API additions. And the inevitable happened as some people started to complain about the addition of "useless" features: who needs Web Services, Javascript or an HTTP server? Why Javascript instead of [put favorite language here]? Some of these features are indeed hard to justify in J2SE, if we miss the big picture.
Posted by opinali at (08:34 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

The future of Java: Looking forward to next Thursday's keynote ...also
Weblogs:Real Time, detachable root panes,and Eclipse and IBM
Also in Java Today: Intro to JAI and A Jini and WS cocktail party
Projects and Communities: JAXB 2.0 BOF and J2SE 1.4.2-02 available
Forum posts: building not native parts of Mustang and Operator overloading
Posted by daniel at (06:31 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

June 21 2005

Java Deployment @ JavaOne 2005: Hope to see you in San Francisco next week!
Posted by stanleyh at (23:52 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

This is Your Story: Too big for a single book ... also:
Feature article: SOA goes mobile
Weblogs: AJAX, AIand hashing
Also in Java Today: Version number confusion and bytecode manipulation
Projects and Communities: Mustang features and new tools
Forum posts: Unit testing JAXB and kerning
Posted by invalidname at (07:53 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

You say Eclipse, I say IBM: How many times have you heard the statement from IBM people that Eclipse has been out of their hands for as long as they remember? May be their minds forgot, but their hands still hold tight.
Posted by kirillcool at (00:43 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (19)  

June 20 2005

Of Detachable Root Panes and Desktop Hopping: How to build a desktop-hopping JRootPane subclass.
Posted by ljnelson at (16:06 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (5)  

BluePrints for writing JSF Components that use AJAX: JSF Components may be used to provide reusable AJAX functionality in web applications. This entry discusses different strategies for AJAX enabling new and existing JSF components.
Posted by gmurray71 at (14:36 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

JavaServer Faces additional License: JDL: JavaServer Faces is now available under the Java Research or Java Distribution Licenses.
Posted by edburns at (08:08 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Industry trends: Java book sales back up ...also
Spotlight: The StopLight Framework
Weblogs: AJAX and Applets, Grizzlyand J2EE Classloading
Also in Java Today: Object Design and Exploring Laszlo classes
Projects and Communities: Free WebObjects and JavaDesktop's XUI
Forum posts: unsigned types and flags -Xcomp
Posted by daniel at (07:13 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (1)  

Software Language Makes First Step Towards AI? Hardly.: I caught an odd story on news.softpedia.com this evening about how ISO 18629 is going to grant computer programs the ability to reason. Don't buy the hype--it's bad reporting, and I'll tell you why.
Posted by n_alex at (00:02 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

June 19 2005

Working with JAXB 2.0 - JavaOne BoF: Eduardo, Kohsuke and me are going to present a BOF on Web Services stack from java.net during the upcoming JavaOne conference. See more details.
Posted by kirillcool at (03:50 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

June 18 2005

P2P Networking:
Posted by mortazavi at (14:55 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Hashmap Implementation: Always thought that the Hash implementations (table & map) used buckets that are prime in number. But recently, after digging around the source code to see what that default size resulted in a bit of a puzzling situation int hash = key.hashCode();
Posted by tchangu at (10:40 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

June 17 2005

technology has warped my brain:
Posted by joshy at (15:59 PDT) | Permalink

If You've Got a Name - Check out this Applet: Applets are old and AJAX is new, this blog is long, but there's a link to really cool applet at the end.
Posted by hansmuller at (13:27 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

Yes, another Apple/Intel Blog... and you want to read this one.:

Daniel is happy that Apple is moving to Intel. But he is not sure the nay-sayers are barking up the right tree. Daniel looks at his girlfriend, her mom, and his own Apple computers for the impact of switching to Intel. Is there Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt? You can only answer these burning issues in your mind if you read what Daniel has to say.


Posted by turbogeek at (13:20 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Sun's Service Registry announced: Sun announced it Service Registry. This is based on the freebXML Registry project and will be in the forthcoming JWSDP 1.6.
Posted by pelegri at (13:16 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

JXTA Community latest "triple play" releases deliver JXTA ubiquitous network vision: This week the JXTA community executed an impressive triple-play releasing simultaneously, for the first time in the project history, 3 implementations of the JXTA P2P protocols: JXTA-J2SE 2.3.4, JXTA-J2ME 2.0, and JXTA-C/C++ 2.1.1. These 3 implementations are fully compliant and interoperable. Sun also announced this week that Boeing, the lead systems integrator for the U.S. Army's multi-billion dollar Future Combat Systems (FCS) project, has selected the JXTA technology to provide the P2P discovery service for the FCS global network infrastructure.
Posted by tra at (12:25 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Classloading in J2EE Applications: We're increasingly seeing frameworks co-exist in an application that in turn rely on different versions of the same libraries. And the solution is?
Posted by javaben at (09:40 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (13)  

Countdown Crunch: One work week until JavaOne... also
Weblogs: JavaOne blogging, Project Jackpot, and using java.net for your JSR
Also in Java Today: Sun Java Wireless Toolkit and a Firefox glossary
Projects and Communities: JAXP builds and SchoolClipse
Forum posts: System tray API andWS-SECURITY
java.net Poll: Java Web Start
Posted by invalidname at (07:49 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

Nice getting-started article on using JConsole when developing MBeans: This article by D J Walker-Morgan covers how to use JConsole to see VM information, and especially how to write an MBean and attach JConsole to check it out.
Posted by emcmanus at (07:01 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

June 16 2005

National Games Week: National Games Week - Nov. 20-26, 2005
Posted by wwake at (19:01 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0)  


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