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WeblogsJune 27 2005The Calm Before the Storm: The calm before the storm or what I did on my day off at JavaOne. JWSDP components, GlassFish and CDDL: The JWSDP projects include the WS and XML components in GlassFish, and, since GlassFish will be available under CDDL, so will our projects. June 26 2005Day 0: NetBeans Day: Shots fired in the open source IDE wars - integrated collaboration comes to NetBeans, and Matisse is released into the wild. Plus, an early access of Creator 2. It's a good day for Java tools junkies. JavaOne: Day 0: NetBeans Day: NetBeans Day is over and what a great day it was folks! Ed Burns JavaOne 2005 Day Zero: Recollections of Day Zero at JavaOne 2005. JavaOne: Day -1: NetBeans Day 2005: A Huge Success: All the planning and hard work paid off: NetBeans Day 2005 was a huge success. My report on what happened includes samples of some of the most interesting things I saw.
JavaOne photos - Sunday: JavaOne photos from Sunday IENJINIA At JavaOne (with Spanish Translation): If you cut your teeth on an Apple or similar computer and learned a bit of Java, you have all you need to help tutor your kids Project IENJINIA has graduated from the Global Education and Learning Community's incubator and is now in the tools for teaching area of the GELC. Read on for more info on this newly graduated project in the Global Education and Learning Community (GELC) Posted by turbogeek at (14:42 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (1) It's a long way to San Francisco: My java.net blogging debut begins on a trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific to attend the 2005 JavaONE in San Francisco. The long flight gives me time to ponder the world of the Java Community Process (JCP). Posted by bsandersen at (13:08 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0) You can try FastInfoset with JAX-RPC: The just released JWSDP 1.6 includes a version of JAX-RPC 1.1 that supports the FastInfoset standard. Our internal benchmarks show very nice improvements but it would be nice to know how it works for you... A long day in SFO: It's 10PM and we're wrapping up the first day of the first-ever Java Community Leader's Weekend. Solaris 10 at home: While preparing for Java One, it dawns on me that Solaris 10 might make a fine home / development / test machine. JSR 105 (XML Digital Signature API) Final Release: The final release of JSR 105 is now available! JXTA @ JavaOne.2005: for this week, p2p == "people to people" ... collaborate. share. get connected. DO IT! June 25 2005Saverbeans Screensaver Pack 0.2 Released!: After almost exactly one year of waiting, it's finally here. Version 0.2 of the Saverbeans SDK and Saverbeans Screensaver Pack have just been released! JavaServer Faces at JavaOne 2005: The definitive guide to Keynotes, Technical Sessions and BOFS involving JSF at JavaOne 2005. A picture is worth a thousand words.: Planning for A Decade: After ten years, what is new and interesting at this year's JavaOne? JWSDP 1.6 is now available: There is a new JavaOne around the corner so there should be a new JWSDP release and... here it is. This one includes Fast Infoset and Sun's Service Registry. Developers page for JWSDP: The heart of any developer community are its developers, and the developers page for the JWSDP community will try to highlight them. I just added a few names preparing for JavaOne JDK Community Meeting: The JDK Community will be hosting a Community Meet and Greet June 28 at 6:00 at the Argent Hotel in San Francisco Catch me at JavaOne: This year at JavaOne, I'll be hosting a BOF on JavaServer Faces, and also speaking at the Oracle booth about JSF. Fit code, part 8 of 8 - RowFixture: My final installment: reading RowFixture. 2005, the Year of the Desktop?: JavaOne is imminent and it feels like I will fulfill my passion, Desktop Java. Of 5 Years of Open Source NetBeans, Netbeans Day (this Sunday!) and Leftover Chicken: Five years ago this week, we put the final touches on the initial NetBeans.org website. It wasn't as pretty as it is today, but watching it go live - and getting our first patch within a few hours of going live - was an incredible moment. If you're in the San Francisco area, you can come join us this Sunday for NetBeans Day (free, whether you're going to JavaONE or not). June 24 2005Getting ready for JavaOne: The Day of the Desktop: Google @ JavaOne: Going to JavaOne? Stop by and see us! JDK 5.0 Update 4: I really like JDK 5.0 Update 4. It has important fixes for JVMTI support, which allows me to use it with the NetBeans Profiler. New NetBeans Profiler Milestone: Milestone 7 of the NetBeans Profiler was released today. Java True Confessions: Are you secure enough in your geekhood to admit that you haven't always kept up with every new spec and JSR? Is Java still a welcoming place for newcomers? These are the burning questions explored on this week's Dr. Kathy show. Java and .NET interoperability track at JavaOne: Java and .NET interoperability track at JavaOne is scheduled for Wed. June 29th java.net breaks through 150,000 member mark: Just 2 years old and over 150,000 registered members later, the java.net community continues to grow and add more reasons for anyone interested in Java to join. Fit code, part 7 - ColumnFixture: ColumnFixture is a standard Fit fixture. IBM & Microsoft at JavaOne: IBM, Microsoft, BEA, Nokia, Oracle and many others
will be presenting at JavaOne. Chickadees + robots: Robots + chickadees = sound language for robots Dear Friends: Join us, in person or online, for next week's JavaOne happenings... also
Security sessions at JavaOne: Pondering Pisa: Some of my less patient readers are wondering why-the-heck I am blogging about my Tuscan vacation on java.net. Stick around, I'm getting there... Martin Fowler's article on Language Workbench: Martin Fowler on Domain-Specific Languages June 23 2005What do Developers Want?: Murugan wrote a fairly comprehensive article on some thoughts about what developers want. Is there anything you would add to this list? Things to do in San Francisco when your schedule is dead: In a few hours I'm leaving Sao Paulo headed to San Francisco, for the JavaOne conference.
As I have to wait for the departure time, I'm blogging about some things I'm probably doing in the conference. JAXB 2.0 and JAX-RPC 2.0 forum renamed to JAXB 2.0 and JAX-WS 2.0: The JAXB 2.0 and JAX-RPC 2.0 java.net forum has been renamed to JAXB 2.0 and JAX-WS 2.0 to be consistent with the rename of JAX-RPC 2.0 to JAX-WS 2.0. 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
Posted by turbogeek at (10:03 PDT) | Permalink | Discuss (0) JAX-WS 2.0 SI EA2: Java API for XML Web Services 2.0 Standard Implementation Early Access 2 is now available. I believe I can fly ;-): The JUGs community has a new mascot: Juggy the Java Finch JavaOne Desktop Sessions: The conference looms ahead; best get your schedule figured out before chaos reigns supreme. Find Your Way: A path to radically simpler webapp development ... also:
SOIA - Specfiy Once, Implement Anywhere: Have you ever wondered how hard it is to switch the implementation for a JCP-based technology? Here is my recent experience on the JSF arena... June 22 2005Common Annotations for the Java Platform: Common Annotations for the Java Platform Public ReviewPosted 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. 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. JavaOne 2005: JavaOne 2005 is here and I'll be there. Will you ? Java Business Integration, JSR 208, passes final ballot: Will JBI lead to an Enterprise Service Bus in your future? 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. 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. The future of Java: Looking forward to next Thursday's keynote ...also June 21 2005Java Deployment @ JavaOne 2005: Hope to see you in San Francisco next week! This is Your Story: Too big for a single book ... also:
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. June 20 2005Of Detachable Root Panes and Desktop Hopping: How to build a desktop-hopping JRootPane subclass. | ||
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