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The Server Side: SVNSite releases Continuum CI and Subversion as hosted service
Recursivity is pleased to announce the availability of SVNSite - an online subscription service that hosts your Subversion repository and Apache Continuum continuous integration server for you.
The Server Side: Preflight builds: There's a time and a place
Preflight (precommit) builds are the hot new thing in the continuous integration space. But they can hurt as much as they help. Here's an examination of where and how they are best used, and which teams should avoid them.
The Server Side: JSF Bookmark Tools - PrettyFaces improves the experience
PrettyFaces is an OpenSource JSF extension which enables creation of bookmarkable, pretty URLs. Our goal was to solve this problem as simply as possible, while still enabling a useful set of functions such as: page-load actions, integration with faces navigation, dynamic view-id assignment, and managed parameter parsing.
The Server Side: WSO2 Launches the Revolutionary Carbon Platform
Recently WSO2 - the open source SOA company - launched the componentized SOA middleware platform, WSO2 Carbon.
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·Book Review: Head First Software Development
O'Reilly's new Head First Software Development sums up decades of research on what works and what doesn't in the often arcane world of software development.
·How to Create Translucent and Shaped Windows
With the Java SE 6 update 10 release, you can create uniformly translucent windows or per-pixel gradients, or apply a shape to a non-decorated window.
·Learning Curve Journal, Part 4: Accessing a Web Service
Part 4 completes the JavaFX Script version of the application, which enables users to search, list, and display images from the Flickr web site.
·Learning Curve Journal, Part 3: JavaFX Script Functions
Part 3 shows you how to use JavaFX Script functions to implement actions in a Java FX Script program.
·Learning Curve Journal, Part 2: Declarative User Interfaces
Part 2 focuses on the declarative style of coding enabled by JavaFX Script. You'll see how this style can make the code for a graphical application simpler and more intuitive.
·Learning Curve Journal, Part 1: Exploring the JavaFX Script Programming Language
This series follows a developer as he learns the JavaFX technology. In Part I, he sets up the environment for JavaFX Script programming, then builds and runs a JavaFX Script program.
·Using Scene Graph in JavaFX Script
This article describes a demo that uses the scene graph features in JavaFX Script, enabling you to apply animation and translucency effects.
·Teaching Mobile Computing to Generation C: A Conversation With Java Champion Qusay Mahmoud
Java Champion Qusay Mahmoud discusses ways to integrate mobile devices into the computer science curriculum -- and incur the gratitude of students.
·An Introduction to Real-Time Java Technology (Part 2)
Learn about approaches to garbage collection (GC) and the new features and improved tools in the Sun Java Real-Time System (Java RTS).
·The New Draggable Applet Feature in the Java SE 6 Update 10 Plug-In
Java SE 6 Update 10, currently in beta release, reintroduces the concept of the applet, which unifies the desktop and browser experience.
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·Open source Java projects: NetBeans plugins
NetBeans plugins let you do all kinds of things you can't do with NetBeans alone, and they're open source. Jeff Friesen introduces five useful plugins, then gets you started with creating your own plugins for NetBeans 6.5.
·Year in Review: The Java tools roundup
As Agile techniques become more mainstream, tools for the software development lifecycle are adding new features and optimizations to make developers happy. Find out what's new in build automation frameworks, testing tools, and IDEs, with this year-end review from Java Power Tools author John Ferguson Smart.
·REST for Java developers: Restlet for the weary
'Tis the season of weariness for many around the world, so sit back and enjoy a long, tall sip of Restlet: A toolkit for building and consuming RESTful Web services in Java. This article also introduces JSR 311: JAX-RS.
·Continuous integration with Hudson
Looking for a continuous integration server solution? Hudson is free and open source, and configuration is a snap. This article gets you started with Hudson in a Windows or Linux environment using JBoss AS or Tomcat 6.
·Retail standards group to tackle virtualization security in '09
In 2009, Payment Card Industry standards may establish technical guidelines for virtualization, end-to-end encryption and card storage.
·Year in Review: What to expect in Java SE 7
Java SE 7 has started coming into focus in the past year, even up to recent announcements about Sun's intention to modularize the JDK. Java 7 maven Alex Miller looks back on the developments of 2008 to tell us what features to expect, and not, in the final platform specification.
·Year in Review: Java in 2008 - What just happened?
Andrew Glover looks back over the last 12 months in Java development, with an eye on the JVM Language Summit, new trends in the Java enterprise space, and Sun's emerging client-side strategy.
·Jump into JavaFX, Part 2: JavaFX Script
JavaFX Script is the client-side scripting language with an expressive take on standard Java programming constructs, from class declaration to data binding. Fire up your NetBeans IDE and get to know this strangely familiar (but very different) Java language offspring.
·The Portlet Packet: A quickstart guide to Portlet 2.0
A 3-for-1 introduction to portlets-based development, starting with this beginner's guide to Portlet 2.0. Other articles in the packet introduce inter-portlet communication with Dojo and inter-portlet communication with Portlet 2.0.
·The Portlet Packet: Inter-portlet communication with the Dojo toolkit
Not quite ready for the jump to Portlet 2.0? Learn how to use Ajax functionality in the Dojo toolkit to make the most of inter-portlet communication in Portlet 1.0.
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·java.net News discontinued
java.net is no longer posting a separate "news" section, which previously had been used to link to off-site news stories, largely version updates of open-source and commercial software. If you're looking for a similar service, Steve Mallett collects many Java-related news and blog feeds at the http://www.planetjava.org/ site. If you are receiving this message via an RSS feed, you should unsubscribe to the feed.
·TrueZIP 6.4
The TrueZip project has released version 6.4. They write in, "A minor release number increase, but a major improvement: TrueZIP 6.4 fixes all known bugs, significantly improves performance in many sectors and comes with an overall updated Javadoc for the core package de.schlichtherle.io."
·Apache Cocoon 2.1.10
The Apache Cocoon project has announced the release of version 2.1.10. "This release includes many bug fixes and smaller enhancements."
·FindBugs 1.1.2-rc6
The FindBugs project has announced the release of version 1.1.2-rc6. "Fixed some small bugs in the eclipse plugin; some small changes in core findbugs, having to do with uniqueIds and instanceHashes for bugs. Shouldn't effect anything, but testing would be appreciated."
·Generic Algorithms for Java 0.8
The Generic Algorithms for Java (JGA) project has released version 0.8. They write in, "The major focus of this release is incorporating feedback from users. There are two major changes in this release based on such feedback. First, to make it a lot easier for new users to find and use the algorithmic functionality, there is now a new package that exposes the various supported algorithms (find, filter/remove, merge/a ...
·Jess 7.0p1
The Jess rules engine project has announced the release of version 7.0p1. "Several minor bugs from the 7.0 release arefixed. Formatting and syntax coloring in the JessDE are no longer confused by multiline strings and comments. The JessDE contains a few new selection and formatting commands."
·HttpAuth 0.6
The HttpAuth project has announced the release of version 0.6. "A crash which occurred when doing some sort of Basic authentication was fixed. Numbers are now allowed in handler names. The program reconnects properly to httpauthd when that daemon has been restarted. The Java (Jetty) authenticator now supports NTLM properly. A bug where Apache 2.x wouldn't lock down credentials for NTLM properly to a single connection ...
·SQLiteJDBC 031
The SQLiteJDBC project has announced the release of version 031. "This release adds stricter control ofstatements to avoid unfinalized errors on close."
·JAXB 2.1 Final
Sun Microsystems has finalized JSR 222 - Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 2.0. "JAXB 2.0 is a follow-on to JSR 31 Java XML Data Binding Specification buildingupon the architecture introduced in JAXB 1.0 JAXB 1.0 lowered the barrier for developers manipulating XML content from Java TM applications."
·Apache Tomcat JK 1.2.20
The Apache Tomcat development team has announced the release of Apache Tomcat JK 1.2.20 Web Server Connector. "This version contains several enhancements and fixes a number of minor bugs of the previous version 1.2.19."
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·PHP and Java: Powerful Forces Combined
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined Java with PHP? You can find out using the PHP/Java Bridge, which creates a communication channel between these two languages.
·Flexible Object Operation with Java Generics
Using Java Generics dramatically increases your flexibility when dealing with object operations--but you have to know when and how to use it. Learn how in this introducory tutorial.
·XML Made Easy with XOM
It's amazing how easy it is to create a complex XML document with XOM! This tutorial will lead you through reproducing a sample XML Doc through the XOM API.
·Book Excerpt: JavaFX in Action (Early Access Edition)
This hands-on tutorial introduces and explores JavaFX through numerous bite-sized projects. Get a solid grounding in the JavaFX syntax and related APIs by learning how to apply the key features of the JavaFX platform.
·The Anatomy Of A Groovy Builder
Find out how this new JVM language improves developer productivity and makes code easier to read.
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·The busy Java developer's guide to Scala: Scala and servlets
If Scala is a fully JVM-compatible language, then you should be ableto use it in various "real-world" environments such as one in which you build servletsand other Web applications. In this article, the author explores using Scala in a servletenvironment.
·Stop writing so much code!
Write less code by leveraging a battle-hardened collection of open source utilities from the Apache Commons project's Lang library. Reusing other people's reliable code helps you get your software to market more quickly, with fewer defects.
·Mastering Grails: Grails in the enterprise
In this installment of Mastering Grails, series author Scott Davis puts to rest any qualms about Grails' readiness for the enterprise. You'll see how to use Grails with enterprise-caliber libraries including the Java Management Extensions (JMX), Spring, and log4j.
·JavaScript EE, Part 1: Run JavaScript files on the server side
Combine JavaScript with Java code on the server to get the freedom to use thesame JavaScript routines on both servers and clients. In addition, thetechniques presented throughout this series will allow you to maintain asingle code base for both Ajax and non-Ajax clients. Because much of theserver-side code would still be written in the Java language, you'll find itnecessary to expose the Java Platform, Enterprise Edi ...
·Debug Java applications remotely with Eclipse
You don't need to debug Java applications on just your local desktop. Learn how to spread around your debugging using different connection types that make up remote debugging. This article outlines the features and examples that show how to set up remote application debugging.
·Dependency injection with Guice
Guice is Google's open source dependency injection framework for Java development. It enables better testing and modularity by taking away the pain of writing your own factories. Nicholas Lesiecki offers a tour of the most important Guice concepts that will leave you ready to Guice up your applications.
·Build faster Web applications with caching
Web developers who use Java technologies can quickly improve their applications' performance by using a cache utility. Java Caching System (JCS), a powerful distributed caching system for Java applications, is a highly configurable tool with a simple API. This article gives you an overview of JCS and shows how you can use it to speed up your Web applications.
·Automation for the people: Wielding wizard-based installers
Installing software is often a painful chore for most users. The installation package you generate -- the "last mile" of software development -- can make the difference between user adoption and another product thrown into the virtual waste bin. In this installment of Automation for the people, automation expert Paul Duvall demonstrates how the freely available, open source IzPack tool for writing wizard-based ...
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