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September 18 2007
caroljmcdonald
Sample Application using JAX-WS, JSF, EJB 3.0, and Java: This Sample Store Catalog application shows how to expose a Catalog Service as a Web Service for remote client applications.
Posted by caroljmcdonald at (20:43 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
Rails Conf Europe 2007 - Day 2: Day 2 started with regular announcements and keynote by DHH. The demographic distribution of approximately 750 attendees was shown in the filler slides right before the keynote: Germany 29% Sweden 3% UK 17% Spain 3% United States 11% Norway 3%…
Posted by arungupta at (14:29 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

robc
GlassFish V2 and Phobos:

Once you have installed the new, awesome GlassFish V2 application server, you can download Phobos with just a few mouse clicks, using the included updatetool.


Posted by robc at (14:17 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

lancea
Updated list of JDBC drivers supporting JDBC 4.0: More JDBC 4.0 drivers are available including recent offerings from Oracle and MySQL.
Posted by lancea at (13:44 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

sean_sheedy
Making your point on standards matters: The MIDP3 Expert Group (JSR-271) is meeting this week, and if you have something on your mind that you want the EG to take notice of, now would be a good time to act. Feel strongly about something? Try the personal approach.
Posted by sean_sheedy at (13:25 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

bhaktimehta
Rehash of WS Reliable Messaging (WS-RM) in Metro 1.0 and what's next: Project Tango (aka WSIT - Web Services Interoperability Technology) is now FCS (First Customer Shipment)! Tango provides the .NET 3.0 interoperability features (i.e., security, reliability, transactions) built into the Metro Web Services stack. Besides including Tango, Metro includes the core JAX-WS platform and JAXB.
Posted by bhaktimehta at (10:59 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

vivekp
Metro Core - JAX-WS RI 2.1.2 released: We are finally there! Glassfish v2 is released and so is the Metro 1.0 - the Glassfish Web Services Stack, along with it comes JAX-WS RI 2.1.2 a.k.a Metro Core.
Posted by vivekp at (10:54 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

kohsuke
Metro 1.0 release: Metro is finally hitting 1.0 release.
Posted by kohsuke at (10:46 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

haroldcarr
Tango FCS - Metro Web Services now ready for production use: Project Tango is now FCS (First Customer Shipment)! Tango provides the .NET 3.0 interoperability features built into the Metro Web Services stack. Metro, in turn, is built into GlassFish v2 (which also FCSed yesterday). Metro runs in other containers too (e.g., Tomcat).
Posted by haroldcarr at (08:49 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

invalidname
That Was Yesterday: GlassFish v2 and NetBeans 6 beta make their debuts... also:
Weblogs: Cool stuff in GlassFish v2, Java DB update in GlassFish v2, and Metro 1.0 security in GlassFish v2
Java Today: NetBeans 6.0 beta and Java image manipulation
Featured Podcast: Mobile Ajax
Forums: ME SocketConnections, testing JSR support on handsets, and first WFS implementation for Wonderland
Posted by invalidname at (07:31 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

kito75
Kaazing: Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows, two influential members of the JSF community, have started a new company called Kaazing.
Posted by kito75 at (07:26 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

September 17 2007
van_riper
Silicon Valley CodeCamp on October 27-28: So, you might be wondering, what is a code camp, and what does it cost? Well, it's completely free and completely staffed by volunteers. It's a place you can share your passion for technology with others like yourself, it's a place you can give a presentation on your favorite topic to a receptive audience, as well as go to sessions by others who want to share the knowledge. Typically, there are sessions on all kinds of technologies like Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Microsoft's latest stuff, and even more programming technologies. It's basically formatted like a 1 day JavaOne style event where sessions are pre-arranged and you just choose what interests you. Session submissions are closed a week before the event so you know what you'll be in for ahead of time and you can plan.
Posted by van_riper at (22:57 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

mode
GlassFish v2 / Java Application Platform SDK update 3 now available: GlassFish v2 is now available.
Posted by mode at (22:27 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
Rails Conf Europe 2007 - Day 1: Arrived in Berlin 2 days ago for Rails Conf Europe. Sun Microsystems is a diamond sponsor and you can meet me at the "Rails powered by jMaki and GlassFish" booth in the Exhibit Hall. You can read about overall Sun's…
Posted by arungupta at (16:45 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

marinasum
"Wikification of Sun": Watch an interesting video that showcases the history and evolution of publishing at Sun.
Posted by marinasum at (15:45 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

Sun Ships Glassfish V2: Sun ships glassfish V2, and the performance team no longer has two heads.
Posted by sdo at (11:59 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

jfarcand
What's really cool with GlassFish v2.: GlassFish v2 is officially out today and the blogosphere will be flooded by marketing pitches and blogs from my co-workers about its Java EE features like EJBs, Toplink, JSF, etc...which are cool, but not extremely cool :-)! So, what's really cool with GlassFish v2? Come to read!
Posted by jfarcand at (11:07 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

GlassFish V2 in Netbeans 6 Beta 1 today...: GlassFish V2 released today, and is already bundled in the NetBeans 6.0 Beta 1 also releasing today...
Posted by ludo at (10:33 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
Feels Like the First Time: Awaiting the debuts of GlassFish v2 and NetBeans 6 beta... also:
Spotlight: Ask the Experts: GlassFish v2
Java Today: GlassFish v2 launch roundup, Exploring JavaFX Script, and has JPA killed DAO?
Weblogs: Hudson adoptions, integrating Jersey and Spring, and Josh brings JavaFX to the midwest
Forum Posts: GlassFish adoption stories, blit-and-paint animation, and scanning MDB's for JMS
Posted by invalidname at (08:39 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

lancea
Java DB upgraded in Glassfish V2: Glassfish V2 includes a new release of Java DB which incorporates many new features and bug fixes.
Posted by lancea at (08:25 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

arungupta
Screencast #Web8: jMaki on Rails for Dummies - 2nd edition: The support for Rails in NetBeans IDE has improved considerably in the past few days. Greg and Ludo have been working on ramping up the jMaki NetBeans module as well. This screencast is an update to #web2 and shows how the development experience…
Posted by arungupta at (07:50 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

kumarjayanti
Metro 1.0 Security Overview and What's coming Next: An Overview of WebServices Security in Metro 1.0 and New Features planned for upcoming Metro Milestone releases.
Posted by kumarjayanti at (03:14 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

September 16 2007
kohsuke
More Hudson adoptions: More Hudson adoptions, new plugins, and Hudson is ranked #1 and #2 in commit and e-mail traffic in August among all the java.net projects.
Posted by kohsuke at (17:46 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (6)

fabriziogiudici
Work in progress: ForceTen: By the end of the year, blueMarine should hopefully spin off another sub-project: ForceTen, focused on the world of map rendering and geotagging.To tell the truth, I hoped to be able to spin it off earlier, but this month of…
Posted by fabriziogiudici at (11:19 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

September 14 2007
joshy
See me speak about JavaFX at the Midwest Java Technology Days: Every year lots of developers come to San Francisco for JavaOne. More than fifteen thousand I think. But even more don't come to JavaOne; which might be a good thing since there are over four million of us Java developers…
Posted by joshy at (16:22 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

gmurray71
jMaki 1.0 is fast approaching: Yesterday we released jMaki 0.9.8 which will be our last release candidate before jMaki 1.0. Included where PHP and Ruby templates for Netbeans and an updated Ruby runtime. Now is a good time to give jMaki a closer look.
Posted by gmurray71 at (14:41 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

robogeek
Really Idiotic Acronyms: RIA Approaches: I came across this article by Chris Keene: Really Idiotic Approaches to RIA: Flex, Silverlight and JavaFX .. in which he describes Adobe's FLEX, Microsoft's Silverlight, and Sun's JavaFX as an idiotic timewarp approach to developing Rich Internet Applications. Hmm...…
Posted by robogeek at (10:57 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)

mhadley
Integrating Jersey and Spring: To further test the new resource provider SPI I described earlier I thought I'd try building a new resource provider that defers to Spring for resource creation. Note that I've never used Spring before so if there are better ways…
Posted by mhadley at (09:18 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

timboudreau
The NetBeansMobile goes on Hiatus: With a blown engine in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the NetBeans Mobile is going for a bit of TLC for a few weeks, but will be back on the road in October.
Posted by timboudreau at (09:08 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

ntruchsess
announcing jMakiEventListener: Finally it's being done - jMaki's publish/subscribe message-bus extends to the server!
Posted by ntruchsess at (07:59 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
Still Crazy After All These Years: Thumbing through Filthy Rich Clients with a smile... also:
Java Today: ME Application Developers project, JavaTools Community Newsletter #138, and JSR 277/291 interop strawman needed
Weblogs: ME community stars, JXTA's use of generics and enums, and Sun Tech Days Boston (Day 2)
java.net Poll: How many bugs or feature requests have you filed with java.net projects?
Forum Posts: Looking Glass on Windows, using JT Harness, and WSDL 2.0
Posted by invalidname at (06:54 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (7)

arungupta
Announcing GlassFish Gem for Rails: Jerome has been working on GlassFish gem for Rails. Read the interesting discussion on dev@glassfish. This blog announces a technology preview of this gem and describes the steps to try it out. Download GlassFish Gem from here. If you already have…
Posted by arungupta at (06:12 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

terrencebarr
Proudly presenting: The Mobile & Embedded Community Stars!: At the end of the day external participation is what makes or breaks an open source community. The virtuous cycle of open source, external participation and contributions, leveraging each other's innovation and work, and feeding it back into the community…
Posted by terrencebarr at (02:06 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

September 13 2007
bondolo
JXSE 2.5 : What's Cool #4 -- Generics & enums: JXSE (JXTA for Java SE/EE 5.0) 2.5 contains quite a number of exciting changes for JXTA application developers. This little series will look at a few of the important changes in the upcoming release. JXSE 2.4 was the first version…
Posted by bondolo at (14:54 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

FAST - Fully Automated Search and Test, an Eclipse plug-in: I have written an Eclipse plug-in named FAST for Fully Automated Search and Test, which supports developers with test-driven reuse. It parses JUnit test cases and downloads classes matching the test case from the Internet and tests automatically if the downloaded classes pass the test. It is available at http://www.javaschubla.de/2007/eclipsefast/
Posted by monika_krug at (13:19 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

ryan_shoemaker
Day 2 - Sun Tech Days - Boston, MA: I spent most of Day 2 of the Sun Tech Days working on the pavillion floor at the JavaDB booth. Things were pretty quiet during the technical sessions and keynotes, but we did get a fair amount of traffic in…
Posted by ryan_shoemaker at (10:18 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
You Can't Call Me, Al: Blu-Ray Java plays keep-away with its APIs... also:
Forum Posts: Sharing Blu-Ray Java info, pruning ChangeSets in TopLink, and GlassFish clustering
Java Today: Java Standalone Application Service Bus, internationalizing NetBeans, and better blogging explained
Weblogs: OpenJDK Mercurial transition update, JXTA programmers' guide, and JavaFX Script + Bluetooth
Posted by invalidname at (06:53 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
jMaki, NetBeans and GlassFish in Rails Conf Europe 2007: Sun Microsystems is a Diamond Sponsor of Rails Conf Europe 2007 (Sep 17 - 19). We'll demonstrate how NetBeans 6 IDE provides a complete development environment for Rails application GlassFish provides a robust and modular deployment platform jMaki provides…
Posted by arungupta at (06:13 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

September 12 2007
bondolo
JXSE 2.5 : What's Cool #2 -- META-INF/services: JXSE (JXTA for Java SE/EE 5.0) 2.5 contains quite a number of exciting changes for JXTA application developers. This little series will look at a few of the important changes in the upcoming release. One thing that's cool about working…
Posted by bondolo at (14:33 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

bondolo
JXSE 2.5 : What's Cool #3 -- Programmers Guide 2.5: JXSE (JXTA for Java SE/EE 5.0) 2.5 contains quite a number of exciting changes for JXTA application developers. This little series will look at a few of the important changes in the upcoming release. One of the most exciting new…
Posted by bondolo at (14:32 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

boneill42
Communications Binding Components get upgrades: The xmpp-bc and sip-bc projects just released new versions (0.9.1) of their binding components, now with new and improved collaboration capabilities.
Posted by boneill42 at (13:11 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

kellyohair
OpenJDK Mercurial Transition Update 2: Update 2 The work to create OpenJDK/JDK7 Mercurial repositories is still progressing, we had a hickup getting the langtools split off from the j2se and it did not make Build 19 as you probably well know. We integrated the split into Build 20…
Posted by kellyohair at (12:15 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

invalidname
The Boy In The Bubble: A day of scripting languages and JavaFX Script... also:
Java Today: phoneME Advanced, jumping into JavaFX Script, and two-part feature on JVM scripting languages
Weblogs: Day 1 of Sun Tech Days Boston, NetBeans 6 moves some shortcuts, and end-to-end jMaki application
Forum Posts: JXMapViewer data provider struggles, Swing's "rubber stamps", and rewarding GlassFish Stories contributors
Posted by invalidname at (10:34 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
TOTD #9: Using JDBC connection pool/JNDI name from GlassFish in Rails Application: Using the instructions followed in JRuby Hack Day and taking some help from Nick, I figured out how to use the JDBC connection pools configured in GlassFish using the JNDI names. All the commands given below are relevant for GlassFish but the…
Posted by arungupta at (06:50 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (6)

September 11 2007
brunogh
My First FX Bluetooth App: Hey! Today I felt a desire to create something with JavaFX Script and Bluetooth. I have posted my experiments. :)
Posted by brunogh at (19:21 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (12)

ryan_shoemaker
Day 1 - Sun Tech Days - Boston, MA: The 2007/2008 Sun Tech Days season kicked off today in Boston, MA and even though the event is much smaller in scale than JavaOne, it still had the same atmosphere: People wandering around from booth to booth with giant backpacks and huge id badges trying to figure out where to go next!
Posted by ryan_shoemaker at (18:26 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)

carlavmott
Simple end to end jMaki application: This blog describes how to use jMaki actions and events to drive behavior or data in widgets. I will build a simple end to end application that shows the main concepts of widgets driving widgets (behavior) and also getting data from a server when needed.
Posted by carlavmott at (12:55 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

marinasum
How Sun Java System Web Server Handles Chunked Requests: A new SDN article describes the process.
Posted by marinasum at (09:18 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

arungupta
Screencast #Web7: Creating Mashups with jMaki - A real-life RIA using jMaki (Sun Tech Days Event Map):
Posted by arungupta at (07:34 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

gsporar
What Happened to My Shortcuts?: NetBeans 6.0 includes several new features. And as a result, some of the default keyboard shortcuts have changed.
Posted by gsporar at (07:28 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)

invalidname
Slip Sliding Away: Event handling getting out of hand? Also:
Feature Article: Towards a Timely, Well-Balanced, Event-Driven Architecture
Featured Podcast: Learn new UI techniques with phoneME UI Labs and Java ME
Weblogs: Sun Tech Days Boston, JavaFX != JavaFX Script, and NetBeans truck rolls on
Java Today: GlassFish User FAQ, robotic etching, and JCP elections coming up
Weblogs: Swing text rendering, end-to-end WSIT, and ME background processes
Posted by invalidname at (07:26 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)

September 10 2007
timboudreau
Nice review of Rich Client Programming; more updates: David Sills posted a very thorough review of our book, Rich Client Programming on JavaLobby; more adventures in the NetBeansMobile...
Posted by timboudreau at (23:20 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (1)


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