Everything I Try to Do, Nothing Seems To Turn Out Right: Surprising hazards for Swing and BD-J... also:
Java Today: ANTLR grammar for javac, ME framework 1.2 development release, and more JVM language summit roundups
Weblogs: Cargo support for GlassFish, picking phoneME Advanced's next platform, and Gosling wrangles NFS, Solaris, and Mac OS X.
Forum Posts: JNLP from standard Java app, ME serial port access, and LWUIT clipping Posted by invalidname at (08:57 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
October 06 2008
Poll: Which GTK device should we port phoneME Advanced to?:
The great thing about open source is that it brings the technology provider and the technology consumer closer together ... indeed, in many case they become indistinguishable. Being able to discuss technical details over real code is a huge benefit… Posted by terrencebarr at (20:17 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Human Behavior: Hinting what you're working on is only natural... also:
Java Today: Flamingo improves ribbon support, Hudson adoption updates, and diagnosing raw types
Weblogs: EE 6 schedule update, great OO code habits, and Scala's fold operator
Spotlight: Sun Open Source Community Innovation Awards Program winners in OpenJDK, NetBeans, and GlassFish communities
Forum posts: Setting startDir for JSF file uploads, figuring out where LWUIT.jar goes, and renaming the GELC community Posted by invalidname at (08:01 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
October 05 2008
Core Java Refcard: My second dzone refcard has been published. This refcard gives you an overview of key aspects of the Java language and cheat sheets on the core library (formatted output, collections, regular expressions, logging, properties) as well as the most commonly used tools (javac, java, jar).
Features include Java Keywords, Standard Java Packages, Character Escape Sequences, Collections and Common Algorithms, Regular Expressions, JAR Files and more. Posted by cayhorstmann at (21:06 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Know When to Fold: I demonstrate the usefulness of the nifty "fold" operator in Scala and ruminate on functional programming support in blue collar languages. Posted by cayhorstmann at (20:26 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (2)
Writing Great OO Code Day One: There's no shortcut to experience. Writing good object oriented code takes experience, but here are three practices to help you get off on the right foot day one with even the grumpiest of gray beards. Posted by thedarksavant at (11:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (5)
Learning How To Live: Making good on promises to Open Source developers... also:
Java Today: NetBeans Innovators Grant winners, OpenSSO on GlassFish, and merging 6u10 changes into OpenJDK 6
Weblogs: Kohsuke goes to Japan and defending GlassFish Prelude from rogue apps
java.net Poll: How interested are you in running non-Java languages on the JVM?
Forum Posts: adjusting LWUIT animation behavior, cabling up LWUIT apps for debugging, and securing web services Posted by invalidname at (10:48 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Fruits of Your Labor: OpenJDK Community Innovators Challenge announced... also:
Java Today: OpenJDK awards, EJB 3.1 public draft available, and Chinese-langage NetBeans sites
Weblogs: Heap dumps on 64-bit LInux, dependency management with GlassFish, and more MEP connectors
Forum Posts: JavaFX flavors, hyperlinking in JavaFX, and does JSR-172 support anything but primitives? Posted by invalidname at (04:40 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
October 01 2008
Heap dump on Linux 64 bits: With the current stable JDK 6u7 it is not possible to generate heap dump on linux 64 bits. Looks like it was a bug, fixed on JDK 6 u10 RC. Read on for more details. Posted by claudio at (20:52 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Dependency Managment with Glassfish Updatecenter and IPS: In a previous blog, I wrote about how to create a basic updatecenter module for Glassfish v3. Since I've just finished working on something a touch more complex, this time I'll cover how the Update Center's IPS structure handles dependency managment, including a fairly odd corner case that I had to recently deal with. Posted by driscoll at (15:23 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
NetBeans Innovator Grants Results: Dream Projects Become Reality - Innovators Grant Contest Winners Announced!
September 29, 2008-
Eight months and 170+ submitted project proposals later, we present the winners of the NetBeans Innovators Grant contest! Posted by n_varun at (11:18 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Those Three Days: Surprising developments from the JVM Language Summit... also:
Java Today: Java Posse on JVM Language Summit and Neal Gafter's new employer, DesignGridLayout proect revived, and GlassFish Awards Program winners announced
Weblogs: Named parameters now, really short JavaFX apps, and M3DD CFP "soft" close
Forum Posts: Wonderland's scripting support gets modularized, yearning for Java on iPhone, and seeking a do-it-all Swing text component Posted by invalidname at (07:39 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Developing MEP Connectors - Part III: In the two installments of this series we've looked at the architecture of a MEP connector, discussed the main abstractions of the ECBO (Enterprise Connector Business Object) API and showed an example of a MusicAlbum business object. In this third part, we'll focus on the MusicAlbumProvider class which is needed to complete the implementation of the connector to access music albums from a JDBC database. Posted by spericas at (07:09 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
September 30 2008
M3DD - Call for Papers Closed (softly): The Mobile, Media, and eMbedded (M3DD) call for papers is closed. (Well almost) Thus far we have 51 submission but I'm guessing there are few more out there. If so hurry up. Posted by brinkley at (22:35 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Named Parameters: In which I discover a simple idiom for named parameters. Does this mean we don't need a named parameters language feature? Posted by brucechapman at (20:59 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (6)
Where to go for Java DB Questions:
While Java DB is Sun's distribution of Apache Derby, we do not maintain a separate users' forum for it outside of the Apache Derby users' forum. So, the best place to post your Java DB questions is still the Apache… Posted by mortazavi at (16:09 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
JavaFX Script: the 100 Line Challenge: Sometimes less is more. In the spirit of the '64k intros' I've been seeing how far I can push JavaFX with a minimum of code. Now I throw down the gauntlet -- does anyone else want to join me in the quest for the ultimate 'cheap thrill'?!? Posted by javakiddy at (12:29 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (3)
Change the Locks: The case against checkPermission()... also:
Feature Article: Pitfalls of the Java Permissions Model
Java Today: First totally non-Sun OpenJDK commit, debugging with SwingExplorer, and Mobile, Media, Embedded Developer Days CFP closes today
Weblogs: JMX namespaces in Java 7, wrapping Java executables in Windows services, and migrating a WebLogic split directory to a GlassFish EAR
Forum Posts: Maven POMs for JAX-WS, use and appeal of SOAP, and list background colors in LWUIT
Posted by invalidname at (08:37 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
Sun Tech Days 2008, Sao Paolo - Day 1:
Sun
Tech Days kick started yesterday in the beautiful city of Sao Paolo,
Brazil. Over 1000 attendees, completely charged, willing to
discuss their issues, amazing amount of energy and all there to learn
about different Sun
technologies - just a superb recipe to succeed and… Posted by arungupta at (06:20 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)
JMX Namespaces now available in JDK 7: The JMX Namespace feature has now been integrated into the JDK 7 platform. You can read about it in detail in the online documentation for javax.management.namespace. Here's my quick summary. ... Posted by emcmanus at (03:01 PST) | Permalink | Discuss (0)