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Java Zone
(04/07/10)
New features of Java 7 will include increased developer productivity, modularization, and support for more than 200 languages
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(03/25/10)
New integration patterns have emerged to enable many applications to migrate to the cloud while leveraging existing infrastructure.
(12/09/09)
Take advantage of the latest BlackBerry features by adding video recording capabilities to your applications.
(11/24/09)
Creating useful content and services is expensive and time consuming. Why not amortize your efforts by publishing those creations to multiple platforms? The Google Wave platform enables you to do just that.
(11/10/09)
Find out which features in the upcoming Servlet 3.0 specification will affect a major change in the way developers build Java web applications.
Sponsored by Thawte While Java helps in fulfilling the promise of "write once, use anywhere," there are practical concerns developers need to address in developing their code. This Internet.com eBook will help you in understanding these issues and how you can get the most out of your Java code, whether it's porting from another language, working in the best IDE or optimizing for today's multi-core computing environments.
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(11/03/09)
Find out how to employ dependency injection, annotation, and aspect-oriented programming to enable POJO-based application development.
(10/22/09)
Mixing .NET and Java technologies with web services is often easy, but for many tasks web services are not the solution for Java/.NET interoperability.
(10/16/09)
Get a high-level introduction to important facets of AspectJ, such as language constructs, syntax and weaving choices, and Spring integration.
(10/05/09)
The introduction of Project Lombok, a combination compile-time and development-time code generator, has made Java POJO verbosity history. Add Lombok to your daily coding practices, and you won't go back.
(09/23/09)
Get a down-to-earth definition of real-time systems and their associated concepts from two of Sun's Java real-time programming experts.
Your starting point for Java development, including answers to frequently-asked technical questions about Java, Get Help with Java, feature articles, links to the best Java sites, and news about Java tools and updates.
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The Dos and Donts of a Java Position Interview
If you've looked for a Java position or if you are on the other side and are looking to fill a Java position in your company, then here are a few tips that will come in handy. (from Developer.com)
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Will Oracle Continue Funding Suns Pet Java Projects?
Oracle expects Sun to contribute to its operating profit right away. To make that happen, Oracle may pull funding and staff from projects such as JavaFX, Project Looking Glass, and Project GlassFish. (from DevXtra Editors' Blog)
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Iteration or Recursion?
Did you ever get stuck having to choose between a recursive or iterative implementation? Get the answers to whether one is better than the other or whether it really matter? (from Developer.com)
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Memcashed Startup NorthScale Lands New CEO
Bob Wiederhold is taking the top spot at NorthScale, an open source memcached startup that has also announced that it scored $10 million in its latest round of venture funding.
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Linux Kernel Debuts With New Filesystems
Linux 2.6.34 kernel arrives with new filesystems in tow for the open source operating system, including the distributed Ceph and LogFS, geared toward flash media devices.
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Eclipse Labs Launches as Open Source Incubator
Begun as a home for official open source projects that adhere to its guidelines, Eclipse is branching out with the launch of Labs, an incubator for smaller open source projects that could eventually become official.
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Scribd Ditches Flash for HTML5
The online publishing site makes what it calls a "bet-the-company" move off of Adobe's software in favor of HTML5 standard.
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Sony Facing Lawsuit Over Linux on PS3
The consumer electronics giant moved to block use of Linux on its PlayStation 3 game console. That isn't sitting well with users, who include some very high-profile names.
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Antitrust Authorities Probing Apples Dev Policy
An unconfirmed report describes the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice in talks over which should handle an antitrust inquiry into Apple's rules for third-party developers.
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NEW: Ottos Obstacles
This is a small puzzle game with 10 levelsall completable, made from Dave Koelle's Java Boulderdash, but with it's own rules and graphics.
NEW: Gerotor Pump Calculator GRPC061220
Gerotor pumps are popular in a few industriesin automotive engine and transmission applications, for example. This Gerotor Pump Calculator applet provides a pump designer with a hopefully convenient starter tool, providing solid ground for beginners.
NEW: Cannon Defender
The object of this game is to shoot your enemy planes before they drop their bombs on you. Your enemies are not that bright and often drop their bombs on each other. To play this game, use the arrow keys to move the barrell of your cannon from left to right. PRess the spacebar to fire. Click the screen to pause the game. Remember to take the wind into consideration when firingyour shots may just come back to hit you!
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If you have questions about application threading, memory management, synchronization, concurrency, or anything else related to parallel programming, who better to ask than the experts at Intel?
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Past Blog Posts:
You Cant Teach Expertise
Over the past several weeks, I've had the obligatory parental experience of teaching a teenager to drive. This can be a nerve-wracking process as the new driver learns the mechanics of controlling the car: steering, using the pedals, shifting gears,...
What If Oracle OpenWorld Did Swallow JavaOne?
Does Oracle's acquisition of Sun mean a merger of their flagship conferences, Oracle OpenWorld and Sun's JavaOne, into a single co-located show? For Java developers, feeling like second-class citizens would be an unavoidable consequence.
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