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Welcome to Java Tools Community, a gathering place for those interested in Java™ Development Tools. Here you'll find news, articles, discussions, great open source tools and all the help you'll need to start up your project.
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Better monitors for Java
Learn techniques that take the guesswork out of safe multithreaded programming, then get started with a free, Java-based monitor package that automates assertion checking during execution.
Project Grizzly 1.6.1 released
We are still growing our community, with the great effect of having to release more often. Plus, This release is also targeted to be used by both GlassFish v3, Sailfin Project and many more... —
Jean-Francois Arcand (Oct 03, 2007)
TOTD #10: Consuming JSON and XML representations generated by a Jersey endpoint in a jMaki Table widget
A jMaki widget expects data in JSON format as defined by the
standard data models. There are three possible ways to generate the JSON data from a Jersey endpoint that can be consumed by a jMaki widget: Return JSON representation of... —
Arun Gupta (Oct 03, 2007)
Thank you Netbeans team for the great Ruby support in Netbeans 6
Netbeans 6 provides excellent support for Ruby development using either Ruby or JRuby. After trying out practically every other Ruby IDE out there, including RadRails, IntelliJ Ruby plugin, I must hand it to the Netbeans team for the wonderful support in Netbeans 6. With the Beta 1 release of Netbeans 6, quality had improved over past Milestones and is actually very usable. —
Bino George (Oct 03, 2007)
Third Session of Free Ajax Programming Online Course
Sun technology evangelist Sang Shin will kick off another session on October 15. —
Marina Sum (Oct 02, 2007)
LinAlg API: Stable release available for Download
LinAlg API stable release is available for download from linalg.dev.java.net —
Alexander Schunk (Oct 02, 2007)
Nimbus Bugs
Recently, the Nimbus L&F; became available with the early access builds of Java 6 update 5. We have some folks try it out, but not know where to file bugs. Ok. So this is going to be a boring blog, but I wanted to get the word out on how to help us debug Nimbus. —
Richard Bair (Oct 02, 2007)
JBoss ESB 4.2 - New Editors
This post covers some new features in JBoss ESB 4.2 —
Edgar Silva (Oct 02, 2007)
Gooey Table Model
We present a generic table model with a list of "model beans"
and simplistic "beans binding" facilitated by java.beans.PropertyDescriptor. —
Evan Summers (Oct 02, 2007)
Announcing: Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days, January 22-24, 2008
Have you been missing a dedicated conference for mobile and embedded Java? A place to get together with peers, community members, and industry experts to deep-dive on all things Java mobile & embedded? A conference that is driven by the... —
Terrence Barr (Oct 02, 2007)
Thoughts about BGJUG First Meeting
Here are my impressions about the first meeting of the Bulgarian Java User Group. —
Petar Tahchiev (Oct 02, 2007)
Three NetBeans Days in a week
After being present at three NetBeans Days in a week (Rome, Milan, Cagliari) my admiration for NetBeans evangelists has increased. —
Fabrizio Giudici (Oct 02, 2007)
Creating Extensible Applications
Extensible applications allow you or end users to add functionality or services without modifying your base application's core source code. —
John O'Conner (Oct 02, 2007)
jMaki and the Open Ajax 1.0 Hub
jMaki works side by side with the Open Ajax 1.0 Hub showing that the two can work together side by side. —
Greg Murray (Oct 01, 2007)
Mid-West Java Tech Days Trip Report
I presented the Metro web services stack at Mid-West Java Tech Days in
Columbus, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana last week. This blog entry
shows questions asked and answers given. —
Harold Carr (Oct 03, 2007)
WYLIWYT - where you look is where you type in NetBeans
In my latest blog
I wrote about the TrackIR device and my Java binding
JTrackIR.
Now what to do with it? What about controlling the IDE with the head? —
Joerg Plewe (Oct 04, 2007)
Customizing GlassFish v2 with 23 unpublished properties.
Grizzly in GlassFish v2 has 23 unpublished properties that can be used to improve performance, switch the thread pool, configure the tcp stack, etc. Why hiding them? —
Jean-Francois Arcand (Oct 04, 2007)
JavaBeans: feature attributes
Let's talk about the FeatureDescriptor class, the superclass for all other descriptors. It enables to add extra metadata to describe the beans. The builder tool could use such metadata to provide enhanced functionality. —
Sergey Malenkov (Oct 04, 2007)
Java SNMP now available in OpenDMK
The OpenDMK project now includes the SNMP API from Sun's Java DMK product. Kudos to Daniel Fuchs who put in the considerable work to make this happen! —
Eamonn McManus (Oct 04, 2007)
The Human Side of Security and Performance
It's not about hard skills, it's not about Java Security or Performance tools or API...is about how the people works. —
Juan Carlos Herrera (Oct 04, 2007)
JAX-WS 2.1 in Java SE 6 Update N
Along with new features and enhancements, Java SE 6 Update N (formerly known as the "Consumer JRE") has high performance Web Services support with JAX-WS 2.1. —
Rama Pulavarthi (Oct 04, 2007)
From A to Web...
Are you a Java developer/architect interested in Rich Internet Applications? Curious about JavaFX? Do you use AJAX? Interested in some comparison with Adobe's Flex? —
Fabrizio Giudici (Oct 04, 2007)
How Java M&E; Developer Days came about...
Well THIS is exciting - after spearheading a "what do you think about this" email discussion among some M&E; luminaries, Roger Brinkley has officially announced the call for papers for "Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days". It's on! Given the buzz among the experts who were included during the formation of this event, it's not one to be missed... —
Sean Sheedy (Oct 02, 2007)
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