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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.
Java developers today have many choices for web development frameworks. To help you decide which is best for your web development projects, this guide introduces you to the leading open source frameworks: JavaServer Faces, Spring, Struts, Tapestry, and Wicket.
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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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New FreeBSD Release Boosts ZFS Support
First release of the year for open source operating system sees enhanced support for ZFS filesystem and improving the performance of the disk encryption function.
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Microsoft to Offer Kinect Windows SDK
Software giant confirms plans to expand its Kinect gaming system into other technology sectors, with a software development kit for building Windows applications slated for spring.
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Last Call for HTML5
World Wide Web Consortium sets last call date for HTML5 and sets testing period to run through 2014. Why does it matter and what happens now?
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IBM Watson Taps Linux to Win Jeopardy
Big Blue is stepping into the quiz-show arena with its Watson supercomputer powered by Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, among other operating systems.
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Juniper Junos Offers Devs REST APIs
Networking vendor reaches out to developers with new Junos Space Software Development Kit, offering a platform to build applications that tie to its gear.
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Does Cloud Computing Stimulate IT Hiring?
A new survey details the impact of cloud computing projects on IT hiring and also shows quite a gap between enterprise and small business plans to leverage cloud platforms.
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Ruby on Java to Get a Boost With JRuby 1.6
Next iteration of Java implementation of Ruby language, now in release candidate, will expand compatibility with Microsoft Windows and integration with Ruby on Rails.
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NEW: FreeJTV Player
FreeJTV Player is a Slideshow Java Applet with photo retouching applied on the fly.
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.
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.
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A software weapon we -- the U.S. -- may have helped develop what can now be used against us, so we'd better get on the stick and start protecting our networks.
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Past Blog Posts:
Stuxnet Speculation Grows: Is Worm a Cyber-war Weapon?
On January 15, the New York Times ran a story headlined, "Israeli Test on Worm Called Crucial in Iran Nuclear Delay." The story said: "Though American and Israeli officials refuse to talk publicly about what goes on at Dimona, the...
State Department Opens Opportunities for Developers
tech.state.gov (http://tech.state.gov/) is an Internet-based community set up by the U.S. State Department to help government people and others concerned with international development hook up with smart technologists like you. The next Tech@State event -- called Tech@State: Open Source (http://tech.state.gov/events/techstate-open-source)...
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