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Book Review: Hibernate Quickly
In our latest addition to the Javalobby Book Reviews, Horaci Macias writes an in-depth review of on the latest books on Hibernate, a popular ORM layer for Java. Check it out and comment on your experiences with the book. (0 replies: add yours)
SOA and RIA: The Perfect Marriage?
Are SOA and RIA meant to be together? Claus Seitter talks about how his company believes they are and shows how using Canoo ULC made their lives easier when dealing with these two buzzworthy technologies. (2 replies: add yours)
Ajax in Action One of our most prolific reviewers, Meera Subbarao, recently took Manning‘s new book,Ajax in Action for a spin. Ajax is all the rage these days, and Meera says this guide gives you complete coverage of all things Ajax.
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1 replies: Posted 06/07 by Rick Ross inBeyond Java
Distro License for Java Causing Dissension in Debian‘s Ranks
It seems Debian‘s involvement with the Distro License for Java has caused quite a stir, which peaked yesterday with Debian offering to terminate their relationship with their legal representative...
9 replies: Posted 06/07 by Michael Urban inNews
Java call stack - from HTTP up to JDBC as a picture
Peter pasted several screens worth of call stack profiler data into a single picture, then he analyzed what was happening at various levels. Intriguing!
9 replies: Posted 06/07 by Rick Ross inTechnique
IBM Investing Billions in India
IBM announced today that it will be dropping $6 Billion into their India operations over the next three years, dwarfing the sums of Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco over the same period.
7 replies: Posted 06/06 by Jens Eckels inOpinion,News
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The new "dzone.com" block in the upper right of JL‘s homepage shows the latest links from our newest site. You have the power, only the links you vote for get published. Check out dzone.com now!
11 replies: Posted 06/06 by Rick Ross inAnnouncements
How to get JDK bugs fixed (or influence bug fix priorities)
Is Bug Parade your only option, or even your best? Read insider insights about how to improve the odds of crushing your bug dead! How could this whole JDK bug fixing process be improved?
10 replies: Posted 06/06 by Rick Ross inProblems
Request for Participation in Project GlassFish v2
GlassFish V1 was released in JavaOne this year. We are starting to plan for v2. Please provide your input by posting comments to this forum.
5 replies: Posted 06/06 by Sridatta inOpen Source,Server
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Blah blah blah. Here is where we invite you to download iTKO‘s SOA testing whitepaper and learn about LISA testing.
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Using Java 1.5 with Java 1.4 VM
Can I use Java 1.5 (generics etc) yet produce .class files that will run on a 1.4 JVM? I assume I would use the -source and/or -target javac flags.
7 replies: Posted 06/05 by Owen inTechnique,Tools
Josh Bloch: Java‘s binary search is broken
At a dinner during JavaOne, Josh told us about a longstanding bug in nearly all binary searches. Now he has written it up in detail. Amazing that it eluded detection for so long!
18 replies: Posted 06/05 by Rick Ross inProblems,Noteworthy
Java Performance Comparison on 1, 2 & 4 RU Servers
Highlighting Sun‘s gains with CoolThreads technology, David shows several useful performance comparison charts. Performance per watt of electricity consumed is especially notable.
6 replies: Posted 06/05 by Rick Ross inServer,Noteworthy
SourceForge Too Slow? Try Subversion at JavaForge
Have you been disappointed with SourceForge lately? So have we! Try out the latest member of the Javalobby Network and host your project with Subversion at JavaForge!
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Has Microsoft turned over a new leaf?
Commentator Martin Banks notes Microsoft‘s involvement in Sun‘s Project Tango, recent licensing changes, and emphasis on Java & .NET interoperability. Is the behemoth whistling a new tune?
11 replies: Posted 06/05 by Rick Ross inOpinion
“Service Access” to the software components.
It is useful for Software components to have great “service access” to quickly evolve to meet evolving business needs. Many experts argue that: adapt to changing needs is more important than reuse.
14 replies: Posted 06/03 by Raju Chiluvuri inTechnique,Tools
Intel Donates Swing code to Harmony
Intel has donated its Swing, AWT, and Java2D implementations to the Apache Harmony Project. Considering Harmony has only been around a year, they‘ve made some very impressive progress.
9 replies: Posted 06/02 by Michael Urban inNews
Crystal Reports & Dashboards Converge
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Yes Virginia, Java spec leads DO have a sense of humor!
Announcing the new JSR-296 (Swing Application Framework) Hans Muller has also posted a delightful Java Web Start demo. Be sure to crank up the volume!
3 replies: Posted 06/02 by Rick Ross inAnnouncements
NetBeans: Three Different Ways of Looking at It
Geertjan, from the NetBeans doc team, gives an insider‘s view of 3 perspectives on NetBeans and how you can leverage it: a dev environment, a set of modules, a framework for Swing apps.
1 replies: Posted 06/02 by Rick Ross inTools,Open Source
Visual JavaBeans. Past, Present and Future?
Richard Bair writes a good blurb in his blog explaining the very basics of JavaBeans. He also, between the lines, asks why there are so few JavaBeans out there. This is why.
34 replies: Posted 06/01 by Mikael GrevinDesktop,Opinion
Sun to increase developer focus and investment... oh yeah, and layoff 5000
In yesterday‘s blog entry, Jonathan Schwartz talks about how Sun will increase developer focus. However, to reduce operating expenses, layoffs are also in Sun‘s future.
8 replies: Posted 06/01 by Michael Urban inNews
Going Flat: Working to improve Javalobby forums
More than 80% of JL members who set a forum style preference have picked the "flat" style - viewing 10 or more replies per page. We‘re listening, so "flat" is now the default style.
29 replies: Posted 06/01 by Rick Ross inAnnouncements
JSF+Ajax > Ajax alone?
ICEsoft‘s free JSF-based framework combines Ajax with rich server-side component models. The result seems incredibly powerful - much richer than Javascript alone!
11 replies: Posted 05/31 by Rick Ross inServer,Noteworthy
Architect, schmarchitect - phooey!
"Architect" is a clear, well-defined term in construction, but it is troubling to see it so loosely applied in software. Who is this elusive, much sought-after architect?
15 replies: Posted 05/31 by Rick Ross inOpinion
Is software development ability distributed along a Bell curve?
John McClean poses interesting questions about how to properly quantify the skills that make a good developer. How are these skills distributed in the general population?
10 replies: Posted 05/31 by Rick Ross inOpinion
Schwartz says GPL " very much *on* the table" for open source Java
According to Schwartz, the GPL is "very much *on* the table" as a license possibility for open source Java. What is your opinion on the GPL for Java?
58 replies: Posted 05/30 by Michael Urban inNews,Opinion
Java technology, IBM style: Class sharing
IBM‘s implementation of Java 5 offers a transparent, dynamic means of sharing all loaded classes. How safe is this? Does it move us closer to an overall shared JVM? Have you tried IBM‘s Java 5?
16 replies: Posted 05/30 by Rick Ross inNoteworthy
Language Wars Redux - the imminent approach of LINQ
On the plane trip back from JavaOne I sat across the aisle from a MS C# compiler developer. We had a lively conversation the entire trip. This ultimately prompted me to look into something called...
71 replies: Posted 05/30 by Roger Voss inBeyond Java,Noteworthy
jvm-languages.com: integrating Java with other languages
Don Schwartz has launched a new site to gather and organize information about the many ways Java integrates with other languages. He‘s asking for help, so take a look.
6 replies: Posted 05/29 by Rick Ross inNews
EclipseZone - Sybase Does Not Open Source WorkSpace 1.5
Sybase has announced they will be open sourcing their WorkSpace 1.5 Eclipse-based product in June. WorkSpace brings together development support for data development, Web applications, SOA and...
5 replies: Posted 05/16 by Riyad KallainNoteworthy
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