Mon, 24 May 2010
Roundup '10 - Working with Legacy Codebases
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2010 in Crested Butte, CO. A discussion of
the problems and experiences of working with a legacy codebase when
maintaining or writing new code. - Joel on software (on
rewriting software)
- Incremental
refactoring
- Selenium
- Unit
tests
- Interaction
tests
- Findbugs
- Acyclic
dependencies
- JDBC
- Foxpro
- Static
analysis
- Forking
a codebase
- OSGi
/ Java modules (Jigsaw)
- Integration
tests
- Jackpot?
- Dependency
injection
- Windows
7 vs Vista
- Linux
Kernel 2.0
- JVM
Hotspot
- Spring
Thanks The
Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse308.mp3
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Thu, 13 May 2010
- Redeploy
Report: 1100 developers share their time spent on different containers,
hourly and annually
- JRebel
vs HotSwap vs "Hot" Redeploy
- JRebel
- free 30 day evaluation
Thanks The
Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse306.mp3
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Fri, 7 May 2010
Newscast for May 6th 2010
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Please join us for the Bay Area JUG Roundup - Wednesday May 12th, 6pm at Oracle HQ in Redwood City, CA. http://bayareajugroundup.eventbrite.com/
Quick News
- Exception multi-catch and final exceptions in project coin.
- The eclipselink team is organizing a development summit in the Oracle Offices in Ottawa, Canada.
- The 2010 JVM language summit has been announced.
- The Apache Lucene project has spawned three new open source projects.
- Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04) released.
Groovy, Baby!
ScalaWags
- All of the talks and sessions recorded at the ScalaDays event are now available on the web.
- Looking for some Scala lovin' near you? Scala-tribes, a new site for tracking Scala user groups around the world might be for you.
- And several Java and Scala projects have made it into the Google summer of code.
Listener Feedback
- JVM language summit call for Speakers
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse305.mp3
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Mon, 3 May 2010
Roundup 2010 - Non SQL Databases
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Apache Jackrabbit
- CouchDB
- MongoDB
- Apache Cassandra
- HBase
- Voldemort
- Tokyo Cabinet
- Neo4J
- BerkeleyDB
- LDAP
- SimpleDB
- JPA
- BMP
- Map/Reduce functions for queries
- NoSQL in the Cloud
- BASE - Basically Available, Eventually Consistent
- Database sharding
- Basho Riak
- Key Value, Document Oriented, Column Oriented, Graph Based types
- Git
- Gemstone
- Schema migration
- Google App Engine
- NoSQL - Bad Name?
- Data.gov
- Software Transactional Memory - Clojure
- Oracle clustering and grid
- Amazon Web Services
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse304.mp3
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Fri, 23 April 2010
- Devoxx - Nov 15th to 19th in Antwerp - call for papers will be soon so stay tuned
- Bay Area JUG Roundup - 6pm to 9pm May 12th at the Oracle Conference Center - free with registration - we will be there!
- Apple changes developer license, and prevents cross compilation options for iPhone (or iPad) application development, including cross compilation of Java or Flash
- To balance things out - Dick got a Nexus One, is loving it, and has already ported Flubber to it (again)
- Josh Bloch said that the Java platform has appeared rudderless for some time now
- There have been a number of further notable defections from Oracle following the Sun acquisition including James Gosling and Kohsuke Kawaguchi.
- JavaFX 1.3 final has been released today!
Quick News
- A new client-side Java security flaw, affecting both Windows and Linux, has prompted the release of Java 6 SE U20
- For the first time in 4 years, Java has dipped below C to become only the second most popular language in the Tiobe community programming index
- POI - the Apache Jakarta library for creating and manipulating Microsoft office documents from Java has reached version 2.0
- The upcoming 2011 Ford Fiesta brings with it a new system for voice control over Android and Blackberry smartphones
- WebPerformance.com has an in depth speed comparison of running tomcat on windows and linux
- JRebel 3.0 has been released
- Palm OS has launched a Palm's hot apps promotion. Palm also has a developer day (April 23rd and 24th)
ScalaWags
- It's almost here! Scala 2.8 release candidate 1 is now available.
Listener Feedback
- StackOverflow written in .NET
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse303.mp3
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Wed, 14 April 2010
Roundup '10 - Functional/OO hybrids and the Closing Session
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2010 in Crested Butte, CO. This podcasts consists of two sessions, a shorter 30 minute discussion about Object Oriented/Functional hybrid language adoption, and the closing session where almost all of the attendees introduce themselves (a handful had already left for flights).
- Scala
- BASE
- F#
- Clojure
- C#
- Closures in Java 7
- Javascript
- Function literals
- Immutability
- Ruby and Rails
- Scaladoc
- Introductions to Scala
- Scala books
- Lift website
- Scala for the Busy Java developer - Ted Neward
- Scala Swing
- Swing in Clojure
- Actors for maintaining state
- The Definitive Guide to JavaScript / JavaScript the Good Parts
- Functional Koans
- Ruby Koans
- Cay Horstmann Functional Programming slides
- Javabin scala-training-slides and scala-training-code on github
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse302.mp3
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Fri, 2 April 2010
Newscast for April 2nd 2010
- Apple, Android, HTC, marketplaces and ex-CEOs.
- Tim Bray, co-editor of the XML specifications and former Sun director of web technologies, joins Google as developer advocate.
- Is Java.net going to Sonatype for infrastructure?
- Miguel De Icaza speaks out against microsoft's handling of .NET, then the article mysteriously disappears (but Google still has it cached).
- Fallout from the Oracle acquisition of Sun continues, with Simon Phipps, former Sun open source officer, being elected to the OSI (Open Source Initiative) board of directors.
- A quick mention: the large hadron collider in CERN has had its first successful run.
Quick News
- The Eclipsecon e4-rover mars challenge winner was announced at EclipseCon last week.
- Amazon announced a new Java SDK for Amazon Web Services at EclipseCon.
- DZone has a write up of the major news from EclipseCon.
- 11 sessions from the Glassfish virtual conference are now available in podcast form.
- Primefaces, available for both JSF 1.0 and 2.0, has just been released open source under the Apache v2 license.
- Google has launched the Google Apps Marketplace (not to be confused with the Android marketplace).
- Aaron Houston has joined Adobe as the community manager for several of their user groups including Flex, Air and ColdFusion.
- There may yet be hope for an improved Date and Time API for Java 7.
- How to kill an OSGi project in 10 questions by Adam Bien.
ScalaWags
- It looks like the first Scala Days event, to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland on April 15th and 16th is assured success.
- The Scala team is organizing proposals for this year's Google summer of code.
- And a Scala application of the week. Kojo is a Scala learning environment written using the NetBeans rich client platform.
Groovy, Baby!
- IndicThreads has more information about Groovy++.
Listener Feedback
- Buttons stop working on Linux, the truth revealed
- PDF based replacement for Help
- HTTPCache4J
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse301.mp3
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Sat, 20 March 2010
Live from the Java Posse Roundup 2010
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2010, Crested Butte, CO in front of all of the attendees.
http://www.visitcrestedbutte.com/
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse300.mp3
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Thu, 11 March 2010
Project Lombok Interview
Preamble - alternative languages (and business) day at the Java Posse roundup. Meet 10am on Monday 15th at Rumors coffee and tea located in Blue Moon books. From there we will split off into groups and coding dojos.
This interview was recorded at Devoxx 2009 and is being released simultaneously as audio on the Java Posse, and in video form on Parleys. Check out parleys.com or look for the link in the shownotes to see the video version.
- Lombok talk on Parleys
- Video version of this talk
- The Project Lombok talk
- Project Lombok site
- Project Coin
- BGGA and java draft closures prototype/proposal
- Joe Darcy blog post - annotation stub generation
- De-lombok
- IDE support - current state
- @Data
- @Cleanup
- All current Lombok features
- Delegates (in .NET)
- Mixins/Traits
- About Reinier and Roel
- Tippits - tip jars on websites
- Topdesk - service management system
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse299.mp3
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Fri, 26 February 2010
Newscast for Feb 25th 2010
Please join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2010 in beautiful Crested Butte, CO. for an unconference of fantastic geek proportions.
To find out more:
- Details begin to emerge about Oracle/Sun merging the JRockit and Sun Hotspot JVMs.
- JavaOne call for papers is now open
- Application of the week - CrashPlan
Quick News
- JavaFX is seeing active duty in the Winter Olympics
ScalaWags
- With the approaching release of Scala 2.8, Lift is being updated as well.
Listener Feedback
- Java based multiplayer game server open sourced
- Online backup suggestions:
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse298.mp3
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Sat, 13 February 2010
Newscast for Feb 11th 2010
Please join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2010 in beautiful Crested Butte, CO. for an unconference of fantastic geek proportions.
To find out more:
- Correction about Kenai going away - the kenai.com site is being closed, but the technology will be used on Java.net instead.
- Oracle/Sun, more technical details on the Java product lines
- Amazon are releasing a development SDK for Kindle applications, starting with a limited Beta next month.
Quick News
- Developer.com has a guide to the new features in the recently released Spring 3.0.
- Felipe Gaucho has a wrap-up from the recent JFokus in Stockholm, Sweden.
- The Gnu compiler collection (gcc) steering committee has announced that it will support Google go from version 4.5 of gcc forwards.
- Myriad claims that they have a higher performance Dalvik engine for Android devices.
- Oracle has announced a large number of Oracle+Sun welcome event days to take place around the world in March and April of this year.
- Apache Ant 1.8 has been released.
- Apache Jackrabbit 2.0 has also been released.
- Flexycore's iSpectrum promises Java app development for the iPhone.
ScalaWags
- The first Scala 2.8 Beta is out.
Groovy, Baby
- DZone has an article about the best groovy modules you may not know about.
Listener Feedback
- Android based competition
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse297.mp3
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Tue, 2 February 2010
Devoxx Interview with Stephen Colebourne
This interview is also available in video form at the new Parleys.com.
Please join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2010 in beautiful Crested Butte, CO. for an unconference of fantastic geek proportions.
To find out more:
To sign up:
And if you do sign up, please give us a little more information about yourself (like your T-shirt size - hint hint) at:
- Stephen's Blog
- Mark Reinhold on Closures for Java
- FCM Proposal
- Neal Gafter's Closures for Java proposal 0.6a
- Joda time
- Joda Money
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse296.mp3
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Fri, 29 January 2010
Oracle/Sun and Apple announcements - 28th Jan 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse Roundup - use your spring JavaOne budget! - last few days of the early bird pricing. Also be sure to sort out accommodation, etc.
To find out more:
Only two news items for this one - the Sun/Oracle announcements, and the Apple iPad (not much Java in this part, so skip if you don't care).
- JavaOne 2010
- The deal has closed
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse295.mp3
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Sat, 23 January 2010
- The JavaFX Composer has been released
- The EU looks close to approving the Oracle acquisition of Sun
- Is Maven the last choice?
Groovy, Baby- Groovy, Grails and Gaelyk
- Groovy 1.7
- Grails 1.2
- Gaelyk
Quick News- Metro 2.0 has been released
- RedHat has released HornetQ 2.0.0 GA
- Sun has released Java 6 SE U18
- DataNucleus has released version 2.0 of AccessPlatform
- SpringSource has now released version 3.0 GA of Spring
- SpringSource has also released version 1.0.0 GA of Spring Roo
- Google has released the final 1.0 version of the Google Collections Library
Listener Feedback
- Stock Exchanges Running Scala
- GeeCON - Java conference in Poland
- Atlanta DevNexus 2010 Conference - AJUG
Thanks
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To contact us:
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse294.mp3
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Wed, 20 January 2010
- Codemash 2.0.1.0
- Barry Hawkins (The Moderator):
- Chris Smith - F# Guru
- Bill Wagner
- Dianne Marsh
- Us :-)
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse293.mp3
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Wed, 13 January 2010
Automated Testing and Refactoring
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. A Discussion about
the automated generation of tests, and code refactoring.
Please,
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup, March 16th to 19th in Crested
Butte, CO, with a free JVM languages day on the 15th.
To find out more: http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
To sign up: http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/register.php
And if you do sign up, please give us a little more information about yourself (like your T-shirt size - hint hint) at: http://tinyurl.com/jproundup2010- XUnit/JUnit
- Integration testing
- Code coverage
- Static analysis, Findbugs, PMD, etc.
- Clover 2 tag clouds, etc.
- Hudson/Maven
- Artifactory
- Classes being loaded (from PermGen)
- NetBeans Profiler
- Mock objects
- JMeter
- Concurrency testing
- Azul - Debug JVM with extra thread checks
- Selenium
- Silk
- TestRunner (now called Testopia)
- IMVU multi-user chat
- SLF4J - Simple Logging for Java
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse292.mp3
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Sun, 3 January 2010
Java Posse Roundup 2010 - Crested Butte, CO from March 16th
to 19th with programming languages day on the 15th. The topic this year
is "Best Practices". - Groovy 1.7 released
- And Grails 1.2 release too
-
Scala hoodie, from the Scala shop
-
Headphones and amp
-
Latest Stephen King book - under the dome
- Macbook Pro
- New Apple remote
- Magic Mouse
- The Greatest Show on Earth (Richard Dawkins)
- Rock Crawler R/C
- Assassin's Creed II
- Ratchet & Clank
- Stieg Larsson's last book
- Blu-rays: Up and StarTrek
- Uncharted 2
- A completely open source Android/Apps stack?
- Netbooks and chrome OS
- Will NetBeans survive the Oracle transition?
- Will Apple tablet (iSlate) will give Netbooks and and Kindle a serious run for their money?
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse291.mp3
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Mon, 21 December 2009
Code Generation: Good, Bad or Ugly?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
A
discussion about code generation and where it might be useful, or
whether it should be avoided. Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009
in Crested Butte, CO. - Early vs. late binding
- Matisse
- EJB 2.1 vs EJB 3.0
- Bytecode generation at runtime
- ASM
- Thrift
- Protocol buffers
- Comparison
- QtJambi
- Scala
- Dynamic proxies
- Interface injection
- WSDL - Web Services
- IDL - Interface Definition Language
- Annotations
- Working around limitations of Java?
- Database persistence, JPA
- Traits/Mixins
- DSL - Domain Specific Language
- MDA - Model Driven Architecture
- OptimalJ
- UML
- NoMagic
- POJOs
- Dynamic Languages
- Schema migrations
- Autopatch
- JavaFX production suite
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse290.mp3
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Sat, 12 December 2009
Newscast for December 11th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - Inclusion of closures in Java 7
- JSR 316 - Java EE 6 - has been approved by the JCP
- NetBeans 6.8 released
- NetBeans Platform on the move
Quick News- IntelliJ IDEA 9.0 final has been released
- Jazoon 2010 will be held in Zurich, Switzerland from June 1st to 3rd and has issued a call for papers, open immediately
- Apple has released a pair of Java updates for Mac OS X
- Chromium OS Diet includes Java but is missing the graphics support
- Google Chrome for Mac and Linux (beta) released this week
- Eclipse Marketplace has now gone live
- EclipseCon has issued a call for papers for the EclipseCon 2010 conference to be held in Santa Clara, CA from March 22nd to 25th
- JProfiler 6.0 has been released
ScalaWags- Scala Days 2010 has been announced, to take place at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland on April 15th and 16th 2010
- Andre is trying to set up a Scala users group in Dublin, Ireland
JavaFX Fix!- A Silicon Valley JavaFX user group has been founded and has held its first meeting
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse289.mp3
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Fri, 4 December 2009
Roundup 09 - API Design
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. - Assembly Language libraries
- C libraries
- Python libraries
- Principle of least astonishment
- Bean Managed Persistence vs JPA
- Standard Java libraries
- Java 5 collections
- Pythonic
- Groovy
- Levels of abstraction
- Test/Contract driven API design
- Builder Pattern
- Breaking changes in APIs
- EJB 2.x & EJB 3.x
- CORBA
- Design by committee
- Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
- NetBeans Modules
- OSGi
- Classloader
- Annotations
- Ski symbols
- Wordstar
- Javadoc
- @Deprecated
- Annotation parameters
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse288.mp3
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Wed, 25 November 2009
Thanks again to Atlassian for the beer
- Roundup 2010 - Crested Butte, CO in Early March - Geek and Ski - Theme: Best Practices
- Closures in JDK 7
- Fork/Join in JDK 7 (+ other JDK 7 features)
- Java 7 date slipped
- Java EE 6 release date - Dec 10th
- Bad code credits?
- Adobe AIR 2.0 beta
- New JavaFX 1.3 components
- Java FX RAD tool
- Java FX Designer Tool
- Adobe catalyst designer tool
- Parleys 3.0
ScalaWags- Oracle - Scala/Lift in the keynote
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse287.mp3
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Thu, 5 November 2009
Newscast for November 5th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Now with more listener feedback!
- The JavaStore has released another big update
- Oracle has made several statements about the future of Sun Java products
- The Mobile Edition is finally available for Mac
- Java Library of the Week: JDeskew (J De Skew)
Quick News
- Reza Rahman has part 1 of a series about Dependency Injection in Java EE 6
- The open handset alliance has announced 5 android developer lab days around the world
- Kevin Farnham at the editor's daily blog has a great summary of the new features in the just-released NetBeans 6.8 Beta
- Java.net has a new section called Java Tech
Listener Feedback
- Java to iPhone cross compiler
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse286.mp3
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Mon, 2 November 2009
Roundup 09 - Static vs Dynamic Typing
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded at the Java Posse Round 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. A discussion about statically and dynamically typed languages. - Dynamically typed languages for large projects
- Perl for large team development
- Zope
- Duck typing
- Advantages/disadvantages of dynamically or statically typed languages
- Importance of testing, testing vs compilation
- Contract for parameters - satisfied methods, etc.
- Open Classes - decorate existing classes with new methods
- CCP Eve online RPG - dynamically typed
- Tooling
- Expression Language in Java (JSR)
- Reflection
- Classloaders
- Generated bytecode
- JRebel hotswapping
- Default and named parameters
- Multiple return values
- Refactorings in dynamically typed languages
- Dynamic proxies
- Missing method handler
- Actors as an alternative to missing method handler
- Groovy calling Java/Scala
- Cross site scripting, other exploits
- Tainted mode in Perl
- Java security manager
- Java Web Start
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse285.mp3
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Sat, 24 October 2009
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IntelliJ IDEA open sourced
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Oracle OpenWorld has just finished
- Sun has announced that 3000 jobs will go, and places the blame firmly on the doorstep of Brussels and the EU
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Droid takes on Apple, and Android 2.0 shaping up
Quick News
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JSR 316 - Java EE 6 - has now entered proposed final draft
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Weld 1.0 CR 1 (Candidate Release 1), the reference implementation for JSR 299, is now out
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JSR 330 - Dependency Injection for Java, approved and released
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Mojarra 2.0.0 final is now available
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Emmanuel Bernard and the Hibernate Team have released version 4 of Hibernate Validator
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JRebel, formerly known as JavaRebel has just released version 2.1
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IBM's developer works site has just celebrated its 10th year
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The Eclipse foundation has just released version 7.0 of Jetty
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JFrog has just released Artifactory 2.1
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The ServerSide Java Symposium comes to Prague, Czech Republic, next week
- Eclipse Summit Europe taking place in Ludwigsburg, Germany
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Instantiations has released GWT Designer 7.2
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VisualVM 1.2 is now available
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John Ferguson Smart has a look ahead to Maven 3
ScalaWags
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Bill Venners and team have released ScalaTest 1.0
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Boston, MA now has a Scala User Group
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Next week sees the Scala Lift Off East, which takes place on October 30th in Reston, VA
Moderator questions
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse284.mp3
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Thu, 15 October 2009
Roman Strobl and Dmitry Jemerov from JetBrains join us to talk about the new open source Community edition of IntelliJ IDEA!
- Community site
- Public preview of IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition
- To review the detailed list of new features of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 9, and to download the Preview build
- Differences between the Community Edition and the Ultimate Edition
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse283.mp3
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Sat, 10 October 2009
Java Posse Episode 282 - Newscast for Oct 9th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - Palm's entry into the development sphere
- Have we had the last JavaOne?
- Questions raised about the openness of Google's Android
- Java Application of the Week - the new improved Java Store
- Java Online Game of the Week: Pirate Galaxy
Quick News- Next week sees the Oracle OpenWorld 2009 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco
- The Eclipse project has released version 3.5.1 of Eclipse Galileo
- Adobe labs has announced that flash CS5 will be able to target the iPhone
- Remi Forax blogs that recent builds of JDK 7 now have escape analysis enabled by default
- Chas Emerick states that Java is dead, and that's a good thing
- The Editor's Daily blog has just featured a poll about whether new JVM languages are a positive development
- Josh Marinacci has announced the results of the first 30 line challenge for JavaFX
- Arun Gupta has a summary of his impressions of the 2009 Silicon Valley code camp which has just taken place
- The ReSTlet extension for ADO.Net services, part of the Noelios's Restlet 2.0 M5 open source framework
- The Apache Jakarta project has released version 3.5 of POI
- Austin, TX and Toronto, Canada will both be hosting EclipseRT days in the middle of November
- Richard
Hightower has a couple of articles up at IBM's developer works that
cover both first steps in Google App Engine for Java, and building the
killer application using GAE/J
- Carol McDonald has some concurrent Java tips for you
ScalaWags- Ian Clarke has announced a new project, called Swarm, that will use the continuations compiler plugin available in Scala 2.8
- Jonathan Gilbert on the Atlassian Blog has a technical article up about writing confluence plugins using Scala
- Matthew
Might has a new technical article that teaches Scala using the REPL
(the interactive shell) and a series of small scripts that each
demonstrate a new facet of the language
- Ivan Memruk has a technical blog up about using Scala, Wicket and Jetty together
- Scala project of the week: Scalalab
Listener Feedback- Newcastle-upon-Tyne User Group
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse282.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 5 October 2009
Roundup 09 - You Got Chocolate in My Peanut Butter
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO - a discussion
about the issues faced when mixing development languages on a single
project, and more generally about the languages available on the JVM. - Groovy
- Swing Builder
- Scala
- Ruby
- Ruby Build Scripts
- Testing with Groovy
- Neal Ford on Testing
- Multiple languages on the JVM
- JNI and Native Code (and JNA)
- .NET and CLR
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse281.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 27 September 2009
Newscast for Sept 25th 2009
-
JVM Language summit impressions
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JDK 7 Project Coin language features finalized
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Google has released the 1.6 version of the Android Development Kit
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Java Library of the Week - Mockito
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Android application of the Week: Layar
Quick News
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Apple has released Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 5
-
Josh Marinacci has announced a new competition for JavaFX
-
JavaFX 1.2.1 has been released by Sun
-
JavaRebel has undergone a name change to JRebel
-
Bill Pugh and the University of Maryland have released version 1.3.9 of Findbugs
-
HTMLUnit 2.6 has been released
- JSR 299 - Java Contexts and Dependency Injection, and JSR 330 - Dependency Injection for Java
-
Terrence Barr links to 4 new screencasts about Java mobile technology
-
JBoss has released the first beta of Hibernate Core 3.5
-
Nominations are being solicited for the NetBeans governance board
-
A new library, Bolts, available in version 1.0 has been released
-
The recent eclipse day held at the Googleplex was once again a successful conference
-
Apache has released the first version of a new project called Wink
-
Apache has also released version 1.3 of pivot
-
A new static analysis tool, XDepend, promises the ability to X-ray your Java code
ScalaWags
-
Professor
Kunle Olukotun, director of the Stanford Pervasive Parallelism
Laboratory, recently delivered a talk at EPFL about how Scala is a core
part of the laboratory strategy
-
Version 2.7.6 of Scala has been released
-
Caoyuan continues work on the Scala plugin re-write in Scala that takes
advantage of the new scala compiler toolability features
- GridGain has provided a technical blog article on using GridGain map/reduce from Scala
- Maxime Biais has an exploration of the uses of underscore in Scala
Listener Feedback - Scala edition
- Scalawag News - User Group Meetup in Norway
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse280.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 22 September 2009
Interview with Joe Darcy and Alex Buckley
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded
at the JVM Language Summit 2009, we sync up with Joe and Alex on
subjects like Projects Coin and Lombok, closures and properties for JVM
languages, the JVM Language Summit, and the future of Java. - JVM Language summit
- Java Community Process (JCP)
- Project Coin
- JSR-330 - Dependency Injection for Java
- Da Vinci machine project
- Method handles for closures
- Meta Object Protocol
- Project lombok
- Annotation processor
- ASM & bytecode manipulation
- Remove checked exceptions
- Scala case classes
- Closures proposal
- Extension methods
- Joe Darcy blog - annotation support in tools - @Property
- Reified generics
- JSR-14 - Generics - migration compatibility
- Uniform access principle
- Operator overloading
- Design by contract
- Alternative languages
- Modularity - JSR 294 and Jigsaw
- Tail calls - JSR 292
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse279.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 11 September 2009
Roundup 09 - What Do We Want From JavaFX?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. A discussion about where we hope JavaFX will go in the future. - JavaFX
- Peter Pilgrim's blog (lots of JavaFX material)
- Mixing languages on the Java platform
- Polyglot programming
- Flex/Flash
- Silverlight
- JavaFX visual design tool
- JavaFX components
- Flex events
- JavaFX events
- Transparent binding between JavaFX and other JVM languages
- Fan development langauge
- Project Nile
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse278.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 30 August 2009
- SpringSource has announced a new Enterprise Java
Cloud offering which features stacks for enterprise Java applications
providing Spring, Grails and more
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Java Library of the Week - JAK - the Java API for KML
Quick News
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The DoJ has approved the Oracle acquisition of Sun, but Europe still has to weigh in.
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Java.net has transitioned to a new CMS platform in the last week
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Cloudera has announced Hadoop World
-
Tigris has released a new version of a perennial favorite, ArgoUML
-
Google has released a new Android app - Listen - that allows you to
search for, download, manage and listen to podcasts directly from your
android device
- Cupcake may be the last Android release for the T-Mobile G1
-
Lifehacker covers how to root your android device in a single click
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Oracle has released a new version of the Berkeley DB Java Edition: version 3.3.87
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Java developers in windows looking for a more windows-like experience
for their customers might be interested in the Launch4j project
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DZone has an article about using JavaFX to create a GUI for a Seam application
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The Server Side Java symposium for 2010 has issued a call for papers
-
Better beans binding is available in the central maven repository
-
Apache has release version 4.0 GA of the Apache HttpClient
ScalaWags
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Caoyuan's re-write of the Scala netbeans plugin in Scala is now ready for Beta testing
- Melbourne, Australia, Down Unda now has a Scala user group
-
ComputerWorld, Australia has a new interview up with Martin Odersky, the creator of Scala
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse277.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 27 August 2009
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. Where does developer time go, and how do I get it back? - Waste snake
- Sacrifice one person?
- Interruption driven development
- Golden rules of agile development
- Agile development in a geographically distributed environment
- Selenium testing
- Estimating using the Fibonacci series
- JSLint
- Virtual Machines (as in VMWare, etc., not the JVM)
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse276.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 23 August 2009
Please visit our moderator group to ask or vote on questions.
http://tinyurl.com/q4javaposse- JVM Languages with Properties
- Scala Killer Apps/Frameworks
- Scala Lift Off, Reston, VA
- JavaME still kicking butt?
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse275.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 17 August 2009
- Lombok + audio feedback - play the audio feedback
- VMWare to acquire SpringSource for $362M
- JVM Summit coming - we will be there (at least some of us)
- Java project of the week - Project Greenfire
Quick News- It
looks like JSR 299 (Java Contexts and Dependency Injection) and JSR 330
(Dependency Injection for Java) have settled their differences
- Oracle has just released the Oracle Enterprise Pack 11g R1
- Nokia has released a beta of the Nokia Java Runtime 2.0 for Symbian Series 60 phones
- Caucho
- creator of Resin, a lightweight and performant open source
application server written in Java, have published an article on their
experiences with OSGi
- The Fan language is now getting support in NetBeans
- Fabrizio Giudici has released version 1.3.0 of Better Beans Binding
- The JAOO Conference will be taking place in Aarhus, Denmark from Oct 5th to 7th, and with tutorial days on the 4th, 8th and 9th
- Apache Jakarta has released version 2.0 of commons-math, a common set of mathematical related utilities for Java
- Apache Wicket 1.4 has been released
- The
ever-so-informal but often interesting poll over at java.net recently
asked people's opinions on the phone platform that offers developers
the greatest capability
- Another option for developers and companies wanting to host their Java based applications on Amazon's EC2
- Sun now offers commercial support for Hudson if desired
- Groovy 1.6.4 has been released, plus 1.7 beta 1
- Dr. Heinz Kabutz has an extensive look at Strings
- Sun has released a new version of JavaDB
- DZone has a chance to meet the Groovy Eclipse team in an interview article
- The
Linux and Mac builds of the early access Chromium browsers (the open
source project behind the Google chrome browser) have added support for
plugins
ScalaWags- A new library from Jonas Boner called Akka offers a new feature in Scala - Transactors!
- Caoyuan has completed a partial re-write of the NetBeans Scala plugin, using Scala
Other Stuff- Linux on Netbooks (according to Dell), not 4-5 times higher return rate as Microsoft claims
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse274.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 10 August 2009
Roundup 09 - Managing Technical Debt
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO - Technical Debt
- Paying down technical debt
- Evaluating your technical debt
- Technical Debt Ledger
- Refactoring
- Code Reviews
- Continuous Integration
- Finding copied and pasted code
- Finding overly complex code
- Finding bugs
- Github
- Subversion blame and praise
- Fisheye
- IBM Rational Jazz
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse273.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 1 August 2009
Java Posse Episode 272 - Newscast for July 30th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - People
who followed the link for the SD Times story about Mono outpacing Java
on Linux may have been confused that the article linked to and the one
we talked about seemed to be different, they changed the story.
- NetBeans 6.7.1 has been released, with JavaFX 1.2 support.
- Sun's JRuby team jumps ship to Engine yard.
- Mobile Application of the Week: MobileXa Crossword
- Mobile Application of the Week take 2: Google Voice for Android
ScalaWags- David Pollak, creator of the Lift web framework for Scala, is working on a new project called Goat Rodeo.
- Scala Eclipse and NetBeans plugins for the 2.8 language features.
- David R. MacIver has an introductory article up about how Scala packages work.
Quick News- Google has open sourced their Java implementation of the Wave protocol.
- DZone has a roundup of some of the more valuable hidden treasures in Eclipse 3.5.
- AJDT - the Aspect J Development Tools, has reached version 2.0.
- Obba 1.8 has been released.
- DZone now has the recording of an Equinox OSGi webinar that they held a few weeks ago available for everyone to watch.
- DZone has also just released an Eclipse RCP (Rich Client Platform) refcard.
- Mobicents SIP servlets 1.0 has been released.
- JetBrains has released the Meta Programming System (MPS).
- The
SpringOne 2GX conference which combines (for the first time) SpringOne
and the Groovy and Grails conferences has been updated with new session
details.
- The NetBeans development process is becoming more open with NetDEV.
- A
new open source productivity development tool, Sculptor, provides a DSL
for quickly defining and creating Java projects and applications.
- OpenDS 2.0 stable has been released.
- JavaWorld has begun a series of introductory articles on OSGi.
- RIM
(Research In Motion - makers of the Blackberry phones) has release an
updated version of their eclipse based mobile development suite.
- Verizon has announced that it will be including an app-store on future phones.
- GrepCode has released a Java source code search engine.
- The eclipse summit europe 2009 is now open for registration.
- ZeroTurnaround is holding a competition to rename JavaRebel.
- Pandora
has reached a resolution on the long-standing royalty rates issue. They
are now asking for listeners' support for a new bill in congress to fix
the way musical artists get paid for all forms of radio.
Listener FeedbackSimple is Open Source
This might give you guys a kick (History of Java and JDBC)
Spring-Modules RevivedThanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse272.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 27 July 2009
Roundup 09 - Effective Communication
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. An investigation
in to how to better communicate within your team and with the rest of
your company to improve productivity. - Coding conventions
- Code reviews
- Code Review tools
- Checkstyle
- Architecture Review
- Wiki
- Flow
- Concentration in a shared environment
- Book - Peopleware
- Superstar programmers, technical debt, people hacking
- Soft skills
- User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development (Mike Cohn)
- Code Quality in WTFs Per Minute
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse271.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 22 July 2009
A long awaited feedback episode for the Google moderator questions. If you want to submit questions for future episodes, please go to: http://tinyurl.com/q4javaposse
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse270.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 18 July 2009
- An article on SD Times claiming that Mono development is outpacing Java on Linux has caused some energetic debate this week
- Java Library of the Week - jrawio
ScalaWags- InfoQ has a roundup of news items about the possibility of Scala as a long term replacement for Java.
- Jean-Francois Arcand has a technical article up about using the Atmosphere API with Scala to create a Comet based chat server.
- A
new conference taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland on the 4th September
called the "Commercial Users of Functional Programming".
- Scala website of the week - ScalaCareers.com
Quick News
- The NetBeans RefCard from DZone has been updated to cover NetBeans 6.7.
- Google has released a free and open NX server called NeatX.
- Linux
World has an article about the fallout from Microsoft's hijacking of
the ISO body to push OOXML through as a standard ahead of ODF (Open
Document Format).
- Tim Boudreau has a new article up about embedding JavaFX applets into wicket components.
- A new Kenai project is aiming to provide Google App engine support in NetBeans and already has a lot of functionality.
- Kirill Grouchnikov has released version 1.0 of Trident, an animation library for Java applications.
- jBoss has released jBPM version 4.0 GA.
- Sreeram Duvur blogs about running Sailfin on Amazon EC2.
- Simple 2.1 has been released.
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse269.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 16 July 2009
Roundup 09 - Maven Without Pain?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. A discussion about
Maven features and pain points, plus OSGi integration with Maven. - Apache Maven
- Maven 3.0
- Apache Ant
- Creating Maven Plugins
- Convention over Configuration
- Maven support in tools
- Maven Embedder
- Jetty in Maven
- Maven Snapshots
- Maven optional dependencies
- Maven version ranges
- apt-get on Linux
- Alternative, Ant and Ivy
- Maven and OSGi
- Ruby Gems
- Python Eggs
- Perl CPAN
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse268.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 13 July 2009
Devoxx 08 - Interview with Mike Keith
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
We
talk to Mike Keith, Oracle Architect, co lead of JSR 220 (JPA 1.0/EJB
3.0), on the expert group for JSR 316 Java EE 6, and JSR 317 (JPA 2.0)
and author of Pro EJB 3 - Java Persistence API. This interview was
recorded at Devoxx 2008.
- Oracle Technical Network
- JSR 220 (JPA 1.0 and EJB 3.0)
- Hibernate
- TopLink
- What went before - Bean and Container Managed Persistence
- JPA 2.0
- Java EE 6
- EclipseLink - the Reference Implementation for JPA 2.0
- OSGi and Java EE?
- Compound Primary Keys in JPA 2.0
- Mike Keith's Devoxx session on Parleys
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse267.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 10 July 2009
- Oracle has released Oracle 11g Fusion Middleware
- Google has announced Chrome OS
- Java Application of the Week - Sweet Home 3D version 2.0
ScalaWags
- James Strachan - the original creator of Groovy, said on his blog
this week that "I can honestly say if someone had shown me the
Programming Scala book by Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon & Bill Venners
back in 2003 I'd probably have never created Groovy."
- Donated Scala news from Josh Suereth
- Simple Build Tool has had some significant releases recently, specifically 0.5 + 0.5.1
- Dispatch
- There's a community movement to try to improve Scala's I/O and ARM features in the standard library
- Scala-tools.org is offering provisioning to interested scala-related projects
Quick News- Hudson helper has been ported to Android
- PostgreSQL 8.4 has been released
- A new service - AndroLib.com - makes it easier to find applications for Android devices
- Google has finally dropped the beta from a number of its services including gmail
- VirtualBox 3.0 has been released
- JSR 292 - Dynamically Typed Language Support on the JVM - has now been backported to Java 6
Listener Feedback- Concurrency framework for groovy that's in active development. 0.8 has just been released.
- Moderator Group
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse266.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:33 PM |
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Mon, 6 July 2009
Roundup 09 - Scaling Java Applications
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO - Hibernate
- JDBC and others
- Terracotta
- Amazon EC2 and S3
- High Gear Media
- Memcached
- Mosso (now called the RackSpace Cloud)
- Database Sharding
- Hibernate Shards
- Hibernate Memcached
- Java Web Start
- WebLogic T3
- Stateless Session Beans
- Castor
- SE Radio with EBay
- Database Joins
- Google App Engine
- Key Value Storage
- Microsoft Azure
- Programming Amazon Web Services - O'Reilly
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse265.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 3 July 2009
-
Mozilla releases Firefox 3.5 with HTML 5 support
- NetBeans 6.7 final has been released
- The department of justice has delayed what was previously looking to be a fast-tracked review of the Oracle's Sun takeover bid
- Java mobile app of the week - jTwitter
Quick News
- James Sugrue has created an Eclipse Galileo podcast series.
- The Java.net community corner podcasts recorded at JavaOne have started to be released on java.net.
- The
android project backed by Google and the open handset alliance has
released support for native C/C++ development for the platform in
addition to the Java development environment.
- Axel Rauschmayer has some details on eclipse-zone about the upcoming eclipse 4 development.
- Greg Brown has an article up on Java.net that covers some of the features in the upcoming Apache Pivot 1.3.
- A new refcard from DZone covers Grails.
- Silicon
Valley Code Camp 2009 details have been announced. The event will take
place on October 3rd and 4th at Foothill college in Los Altos.
ScalaWags
- Michael Galpin has a new article up over at IBM developer works about how to write Scala applications for Android.
Book Roundup
- Programming in Scala (Bill Venners, Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon)
- Unlocking Android (Frank Ableson, Charlie Collins, and Robi Sen)
- The Manga Guide to Physics (Hideo Nitta, Keita Takatsu)
Listener Feedback
Code Review Tools OPS4J PaxRunner and PaxExam Scala goes PLEAC Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse264.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 1 July 2009
Cay is professor of computer science at San Jose State University. - Cay's blog
- ChiWriter
- Cay's Books
- Alice
- Greenfoot
- BlueJ
- Groovy
- Cay on Java EE
- JPA
- Session Beans
- JSF 2
- Findbugs
- Cyclomatic complexity
- Google code review tool
- Crucible
- Project Coin
- Java Closures
- Properties
- Scala for Functional Programming
- Python
- Ruby
- Logo
- Scheme
- C# / .NET
- Amazon EC2
- Hadoop - Map/Reduce
- Software Transactional Memory
- Actors
- Open source programming course
- Blackberry programming
- JSR 299 / Seam
- Violet
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse263.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 26 June 2009
Newscast for June 26th 2009
Controversy week!
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Google: Are they missing the point of Java?
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OSGi and Jigsaw flaming up again.
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Eclipse 3.5 Galileo has been released.
Quick News
-
Google has announced the 2009 eclipse day at the GooglePlex.
-
Apple has release Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 4.
-
Larry Ellison's appearance at JavaOne 2009 has easily topped a poll
over at Java.net for the most significant thing about JavaOne 2009.
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IBM Developer Works has a technical article up on using Android's hardware sensors from Java source code.
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SpringSource has announced SpringOne 2GX 2009, a conference that combines SpringOne and the Groovy and Grails.
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JBoss has release RESTEasy 1.1, an implementation of JAX-RS for writing web services and clients in Java.
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Project Coin - small language changes for JDK 7, has released a second candidate list including 5 new proposals.
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Josh Marinacci has created a Q&A about the Java Store.
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Java Simon v2.0 has been released.
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Apache Commons has released their Commons Pool object pooling API version 1.5, closely followed by 1.5.1.
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Gavin King has now submitted the proposed final draft of JSR-299 - Java Contexts and Dependency Injection.
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JSR-255 - JMX 2.0, has been postponed.
-
DZone has a new refcard available for JSF 2.0 (JavaServer Faces).
-
GeniusWiki 1.6.5 has been released.
-
Amy Fowler has published a guide to mixing JavaFX and Swing together.
-
JaQue has announced a complete implementation of Microsoft LINQ (Language Integrated Query) for Java!
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Ken Orr has released version 0.9.5 of Mac Widgets for Java.
-
And, JBoss has released JBoss messaging 2.0 beta.
ScalaWags
-
Debashish Ghosh and Steve Vinoski have released an article about Scala and lift in the May/June issue of IEEE computing.
-
A new Erlang plugin for NetBeans 6.7 has been released.
-
Debashish Ghosh has been hard at work on SCouchDB.
-
Limerik
-
There once was a language called scala,
-
whose closures tail recurse from its calla,
-
with objects and functions
- and plenty of gumption,
-
it's a language worth more than a dolla.
Listener Feedback
- Atlassian Developer Tools Going Social
- Kiva - a non-profit lending website - join the JUG team
- Scala Oracle Performance Tool
- Stephen Colbourne, Apache Software Foundation, and the Java Community Process
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse262.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 24 June 2009
Live from the JavaOne 2009 Pavilion
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded while walking around the Pavilion at JavaOne 2009. All
interviews are off the cuff and we left it very late this year, hence
only 30 minutes of audio. - Atlassian
- Java Utopia
- Alice
- University of Kent - BlueJ, Greenfoot
- First robotics competition
- ESRI Java
- Engineyard - jRuby on Rails hosting
- ZeroTurnaround - JavaRebel
- Apache Stonehenge (Microsoft .NET <-> Java)
- Java.net Community Corner
- Lincvolt
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse261.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:55 PM |
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Thu, 18 June 2009
Roundup 09 - Staffing Agile Teams
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Session recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009 in Crested Butte, CO. - Standup meetings
- Waterfall
- Scrum
- Personality types for agile programmers
- Feature teams
- Mike Cohn
- Book: Succeeding with Agile
- Requirements churn
- Personality tests
- Agile training
- Contract to hire
- Technical Debt
- Book: the No Asshole Rule
- Real superstars
- Purple squirrel
- Pair programming
- Date driven vs Feature driven
- 2 week sprints
- Sprint velocity
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse260.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:32 PM |
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Tue, 16 June 2009
Recorded at JavaOne 2009 with Mark Reinhold and Alex Buckley - Mark Reinhold
- Alex Buckley
- JSR 294
- Project Jigsaw
- JAR files
- Dependency Injection with JSR 294
- Classpath
- Java Language spec
- Java VM spec
- Linux packages / Native packaging
- OSGi
- JDK 7
- OSGi Jigsaw interop
- Maven dependencies
- OSGi spec (see chapter 3)
- Module private access control
- Twittersteria!
- OSGi modularized Harmony
- Classpath for configuration / properties
- Java boot classpath
- JSR 277 (now inactive)
- JSR 294 observer list
- Jigsaw devs list
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse259.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:27 AM |
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Fri, 12 June 2009
- JavaOne over for another year
- Tor's secret project unveiled at JavaOne - the JavaFX Designer Tool
Quick News- JSR 330 will standardize a dependency injection API (including standard annotations) for Java SE
- NetBeans 6.7 RC2 is already available
- On June 26th, the Eclipse foundation will be presenting a virtual conference called Galileo in Action
- Google has released a Java ME Orkut application that works on most Java enabled mobile devices
- Java 6 U 14 has been released by Sun
- The
blow-up about the new Garbage First GC only being available to
customers paying Sun for Java support has turned out to be false
- LinuxDevices reports that the Android stack has been ported to MIPS processors
- Developers using the Hudson continuous integration engine might well be interested in a new iPhone and iPod touch application
- FasterXML has released version 1.0 of the Jackson JSON open source processor
ScalaWags- Caoyuan has released version 1.0 of the Scala Plugin for NetBeans
- Hot on the heels of Scala 2.7.4, 2.7.5 has now been released
- scouchDB - the scala couchDB API by Debashish Ghosh, now has support for Reduce functions written in Scala
- 3 of the top 10 selling books at JavaOne are Scala books!
- The Scala language site has a new series of articles about the upcoming 2.8 release
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse258.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 8 June 2009
JavaFX Interview from JavaOne 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com We talk to Octavian Tanase and Jacob Lehrbaum about JavaFX and the new Java App Store - JavaFX
- Java App Store
- JavaFX Designer Tool
- LG JavaFX enabled TV
- Octavian's Blog
- The Gimp
- Inkscape
- HTC Diamond
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
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Wed, 3 June 2009
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse256.mp3
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Thu, 28 May 2009
Newscast for May 27th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Microsoft has a keynote at JavaOne
- Java Application of the Week: DirSync Pro
Quick News
- The Glassfish Tools Bundle v1.0 for Eclipse has been released
- Drools 5.0 final has been released by JBoss
- Eclipse is experimenting with a novel fund-raising idea: Friends of Eclipse
- Eclipse 3.5.0 (Galileo) RC1 downloads are now available
- IntelliJ now has an early access version of IDEA 9 (codenamed Maia) including support for Java EE 6
- Loom 1.5 has been released
- The ServerSide Java Symposium Europe has issued a call for papers
- Kirill Grouchnikov has released version 4.1 of Flamingo, and version 5.2 of Substance look and Feel
ScalaWags- Martin Odersky will be joining us at TwitterHQ in SF on Thursday night
- And! Don't forget the Scala LiftOff on the Saturday after JavaOne.
Listener Feedback
- Electric vehicle information
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse254.mp3
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Tue, 26 May 2009
Is the Java Language a Productivity Dead End?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Recorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2009, this session takes an objective look at
where we go from here with the Java language, and what the future might
hold (including other languages for productivity). - Keep Java the same?
- Change Java?
- Closures
- Properties and Events
- Project Coin
- Sid Dabster - User Friendly
- Changes in Fortran and Cobol
- Enumerations and Iterators
- Java Puzzlers
- Builder pattern
- Domain Specific Languages
- Does productivity in other languages scale to hundreds of developers?
- JVM languages summit
- Scala
- Server Side JavaScript
- Java FX
- Forth
- Lisp
- Ruby on Rails
- Annotations
- Elvis operator - inline null check
- Groovy
- Grails
- Generics
- Java -source flag
- Reification in Generics
- Option types in Scala
- Higher order functions
- Java exceptions multiple catch proposal
- Checked exceptions vs Runtime exceptions
- Findbugs
- PHP and Zend
- Technical Debt
- Python 3000
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse253.mp3
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Fri, 22 May 2009
Newscast for May 21st 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Eclipse 3.5 RC1 has been released by the Eclipse foundation
- Spring and Guice pair up to standardize Dependency Injection, but what about JSR 299?
- An unpatched vulnerability has left Mac OS X users wide open to a major security flaw
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Java App of the Week: aPlayer
Quick News
- Jonathan Schwartz has announced the creation of a Java app store
- Also the upcoming 1.5 release of JavaFX will include Solaris and Linux as fully supported platforms
- And Ed Ort has an article highlighting JavaFX applications from the community in JavaFX App-O-Rama
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Version 1.6.3 of Groovy has been released
- There is a new Java podcast available. IllegalArgument is a Java/JVM focused podcast from 3 New Zealanders
- And yet more podcasts, Abraham Otero wrote in to tell us about JavaHispano, a Java podcast in the Spanish language
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Google has updated the API for Java on the Google App Engine to version 1.2.1
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There still a few open slots for the community corner podcast schedule at the Java.net booth for JavaOne
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In anticipation of the upcoming Eclipse 3.5 release, there are a number of demo camps happening around the world
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JSF 2.0 is in final vote until May 26th
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And, David Geary has started up a new series of articles on JSF 2.0
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Hudson now has a Selenium Grid plugin available
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There is now a PXE (preboot execution environment) plugin available for Hudson
- After the recent release of Android 1.5 cupcake
- Developer.com has a new article about using the Drools 5 rules engine (recently released)
- The organizers of Jazoon 2009 have confirmed that James Gosling will deliver the Opening Keynote
- Apache Tapestry 5.1 final has been released
- The SpringSource Tool Suite is now available for free
- The proposed final draft for the Servlet 3.0 spec (JSR 315) is now available
- LambdaJ - the 1.8 version has just been released
- Kent Beck and David Saff have released version 4.6 of JUnit
- Atlassian, awesome beer sponsor and developer tools vendor, has released version 2.5 of clover
ScalaWags
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The NeoDatis object database (ODB) version 1.9 has been released
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Our first ScalaWags library of the week. ScalaZ, described as Scala on Steroids
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Toby Reyelts, Alex Rudnick and Lex Spoon have written an article on running Scala on the Google App Engine
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Frank Sommers and James Ward have teamed up for an article about using Scala and Flex together
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Ted Neward has an article up on DeveloperWorks about using Scala with Twitter
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Debasish Ghosh has been busy working on a CouchDB API for Scala
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Jim McBeath has a Scala Syntax Primer on his blog that can ramp you up quickly on some of the syntactic differences from Java
Listener Feedback
Java Posse Debates
... I've recently been enjoying the debate on Gavin King's JSR-299 and Bob Lee's @Inject spec here and here. These threads are very informative and really help in understanding the issues on both sides of this important topic....
Tesla and Java
JUG USA Summit on June 2nd
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse252.mp3
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Tue, 19 May 2009
Devoxx 08 - Romain Guy Interview
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comAn
Interview with Romain Guy about Android recorded at Devoxx 2008. This
was recorded in Dec 2008 and some of the details (such as being able to
sell on the Android Marketplace) may have changed since this recording.
Most notably, version 1.5 has recently been released. This content is also available in video form from parleys.com:
http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Home#talk=29949976
- Romain's Blog
- Android
- Swing Labs
- Filthy Rich Clients
- Full stack diagram
- T-Mobile G1
- Open Handset Alliance
- Dalvik Virtual Machine
- J2ME in Android
- Android Lifecycle
- Intents
- Android Developer Toolkit and SDK
- IntelliJ Plugin
- Emulating GPS
- Documentation
- Android Forums
- Android Marketplace
- Animations
- Drawables
- Custom Components
- Android Themes
- Barcode Scanner
- Coloroid
- Divide and Conquer
- Android Developer Phone
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse251.mp3
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Fri, 15 May 2009
Scala Object Composition and Dependency Injection
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Recorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2009, a discussion of Object Composition and
Dependency Injection techniques in both Java and Scala. - Scala Traits
- Scala Self Types
- Scala package access
- Dependency Injection
- Modules in Scala
- Spring/Guice
- OSGi
- Dynamic binding
- Scala Scripting
- Project Jigsaw
- Java Classloaders
- Java hotswap
- Scala Structural Typing
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse250.mp3
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Sat, 9 May 2009
Newscast for May 8th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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JavaOne less than a month away!
- Oracle/Sun
fallout. The pundits have had a while to digest the news about Oracle
buying Sun, and have responded with all manner of speculation:
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NetBeans 6.7 Beta has been released
- And Google has released Android v1.5 Final. Codenamed cupcake
Quick News
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Rich Hickey has released Clojure 1.0
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IBM has now doubled their rewards for ditching Sun hardware in favor of IBM Power servers
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The excellently named ProtoJ project provides a new alternative to build environments like Ant and Maven
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JetBrains has released TeamCity 4.5
- SwingX 1.0 is about to be released
- SpringSource has acquired Hyperic
- JBoss has release Tattletale 1.0.0
- Novell has release Mono 2.4
- Hudson has recently release build 1.300 (that's 300 releases)
- InvokeDynamic, is now in JDK 7
- BetterBeansBinding based on the now apparently defunct Beans Binding (JSR 295)
- A new project, Simplium, marries Selenium RC (Remote
Control) and JUnit 4.5
- A
newly updated refcard on DZone for IntelliJ 8.1
- Star spec leads
by the Java Community process
ScalaWags. Yarrrr.
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A preview article of the features coming in Scala 2.8 is available on the Scala language site
- Meanwhile, Scala 2.7.4 final has been released
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Bill Venners has an interview with Martin Odersky talking about the origins of Scala
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Functional recipes for Scala and Lift
- The NetBeans Scala plugin has received some more love
- Scala jobs are on the rise
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse249.mp3
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Thu, 7 May 2009
Interview with John Ferguson Smart
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com We talk to John Ferguson Smart about build automation and quality in this interview recorded at Devoxx '08 The video version of this interview can be found at Parleys: http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Home#talk=28803076;slide=1;title=John%20Ferguson%20Smart%20Devoxx%20Interview - Java Power Tools book
- John's Consulting company
- Continuous Integration
- Hudson
- Checkstyle, Findbugs, PMD, Clover, Cobertura
- Code Exploration - Trac, Fisheye, etc.
- Ant
- Maven
- Gant/Gradle
- JUnit
- TestNG
- Parameterized Tests
- Groovy for testing
- Bamboo
- Team City
- Hudson Continuous Integration game
- EasyB
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse248.mp3
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Mon, 4 May 2009
Roundup 09 - Design and Engineering
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2009
- Interaction Design vs. Visual Design
- Google maps
- Pushbutton automatic transmission controls
- GWT
- Flash
- JavaFX
- RIA
- Google Suggest
- RIA best practices
- Affordances
- Catalyst
- Flickr
- HTML5
- Apple Store
- DZone
- Ideation
- Pirate Bay
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse247.mp3
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Thu, 23 April 2009
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Oracle buys Sun for 7.4 Billion
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Google App Engine for Java Opinions
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Java Project of the Week - Sonar
Quick News
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Java 6 U 14 will include G1 (Garbage First)
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HTMLUnit 2.5 has been released
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Christian Neukirchen has a guide to writing Android applications in Scala
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Codehaus has released Cargo 1.0
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Android is expanding its horizons onto NetBooks
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The Java ME SDK team has formally announced the Java ME SDK 3 release
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The PhoneME project has released feature milestone 4
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EJB 3.1 - A Significant Step Towards Maturity
- Hudson version 1.300 has been released
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Squawk to be available for the FIRST Robotics Competition next year
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse246.mp3
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Mon, 20 April 2009
An interview about OSGi with Peter Kriens and B.J. Hargrave - Blogs
- OSGi Alliance
- OSGi Specification
- Eclipse Equinox
- Apache Felix
- OSGi Introduction
- Glassfish on OSGi
- LinkedIn on OSGi
- JSR 294 - Java Modularity
- BND - Bundle Tool
- Maven Dependencies
- Project Jigsaw
- Apache Harmony
- BND in Apache Felix
- Eclipse Extension Point Registry
- OSGi 4.2
- OSGi In Action
- OSGi In Practice
- OSGi Alliance Membership
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse245.mp3
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Fri, 17 April 2009
- Google App Engine, Now for Java
- The
IBM/Sun acquisition talks that we brought you rumors of in a previous
Java Posse episode, turned out to be true, and also fell through
- Swing 2.0 - let's get into it
- Application, Applet and AJAX Web app of the week: JSpresso
Quick News- Google has an early access release of Android 1.5 (codename: cupcake)
- Bill Venners has an interview up at Artima.com with three developers from Twitter about their increasing use of Scala
- Sacha Labourey, the CTO of JBoss, has announced that he will be leaving the company
- Emmanuel
Bernard has started a French language podcast dedicated to Java called
LesCastCodeurs along with Guillaume Laforge, Antonio Goncalves and
Vincent Massol
- Atlassian are holding a user conference, the AtlasCamp++, from May 31st to June 2nd in San Francisco
- Sonya Barry has more information on the Community Corner podcasts at this year's JavaOne
- The JavaOne Script Bowl 2009 is calling for ideas
- The Aquarium notes that you can now register for the community one west unconferences
- The second annual Scala Lift Off unconference will be held in San Francisco on Saturday 6th (just after JavaOne)
- SwingLabs have released 0.9.7 of the SwingX components
- The 1.0 version of the DTrace GUI plugin for NetBeans is now available
- The Processing and Analytics Workbench
- Java.net is preparing to make some changes
- The
Department of Health and Human Services in the US has selected the Sun
sponsored open source, Java based, OpenESB project for construction of
a Nationwide Health Information Network
- Versions 1.5.8 and 1.6.1 of the Groovy programming language have been released
- Grails 1.1 is now available on the GlassFish v2 update center
- The Eclipse project has release Eclipse 3.4.2
- JBoss has released JBoss tools 3 offering many improvements and new features
- Adobe has made FlexBuilder Pro freely available to anyone who is currently unemployed
- The dates for the ServerSide Java Symposium Europe 2009 have been announced
- Eclipse has joined the Symbian foundation, and Symbian has joined the eclipse foundation
- Extreme
Component have just released their JComponentPack 3.0 which includes
over 20 components that will likely be of use to enterprise and
intranet Swing developers
- NetBeans 6.7 M3 is now available
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse244.mp3
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Tue, 14 April 2009
Azeem
Jiva, Ben Pollan and Gary Frost join us from the Java labs at AMD to
talk about JVM performance, multiple cores, developer tools and more. - AMD Java Labs
- AMD Java Developer Blogs
- java.util.concurrent - the reference
- Java Concurrency in Practice - makes it readable
- Fork/Join (JSR 166y) - Parallel Arrays
- Tail Recursion
- CUDA - floating point operations using GPUs
- AMD and OpenJDK
- JRockit
- JVMTI - JVM Tool Interface
- Java Hotspot
- Compressed Pointers / Compressed Oops
- Tuning Garbage Collection
- AMD Java Tools
- Other performance tools
- HProf
- JFluid
- OProfile
- Eclipse Memory Analyzer
- Escape Analysis
- Scala, Clojure
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse243.mp3
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Sun, 12 April 2009
Interview: Adobe Flex, Flash and AIRFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Devoxx 2008 Conference with Chet Haase and James Ward. This recording is a simulcast with Parleys.com (where there is a video version available): http://www.parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Home#talk=28016650;slide=1; title=Chet%20Haase%20and%20James%20Ward%20Devoxx%20Interview- James Ward's Blog
- Chet Haase's Blog
- Flex, Flash and Air
- Flex and Spring
- Spring Actionscript - Dependency Injection
- Gumbo - Flex SD 4
- jFlubber/FlexFlubber
- BouncyCastle
- Actionscript 3
- ECMAScript final draft
- Adobe Flash Catalyst
- Communications Between Flex Clients and Java Servers
- Flex Builder
- Actionscript for Java Developers
- First Steps in Flex Book
- Filthy Rich Clients Book
- When I am King - Chet Haase Humor Book
- Flex, BlazeDS and Scala/Lift
- Kai's Photo Soap
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse242.mp3
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Fri, 10 April 2009
Java Posse Episode 241 - Roundup 09 - Design 101
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Don't Make Me Think
- NetBeans JavaFX
- Ruby on Rails - Convention over Configuration
- Basecamp
- ActiveRecord
- Visicalc
- Muscle Memory
- Dyson vacuum cleaners
- Good sesign examples
- Models of Software Engineering
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse241.mp3
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Mon, 6 April 2009
Google Collections Library and Glazed Lists InterviewFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com We
interview Kevin Bourrillion and Jesse Wilson from Google about the
Google Collections Library 1.0 Release Candidate, and Glazed Lists. - The Google Collections Library
- Glazed Lists
- Jesse Wilson's Blog
- Kevin Bourrillion's Blog
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse240.mp3
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Fri, 3 April 2009
Newscast for April 2nd 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Chris Adamson has stepped down as the Java.net editor as of March 31st
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EclipseCon 2009 happened, and we were there (at least for the day)
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Stephen Colbourne thinks that while there will be a JDK 7, there might not be a Java 7?
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Java App of the Week: Personal Brain
Quick News
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Sun has announced an update to Java 6. U 13 brings fixes to security issues in JDK/JRE 6
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Sun has announced a JavaFX coding challenge to create a rich media application using JavaFX
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The proposed final draft of JSR 317 - JPA 2.0, has been released in the JCP
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Jazoon 2009 has announced several community days around the event
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Typesafe Pair and Triple article
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The JavaZone call for papers is closing on April 15th
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Swing labs has released SwingX 0.9.6
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Instantiations has released WindowBuilder Pro v7.0
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JavaRebel 2.0 has been release by ZeroTurnaround
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Maven 2.1.0 has been released
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The glassfish project has released a glassfish/eclipse bundle
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AhmedSoft has released Ropes for Java v1.25
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JSR 282 - the real time spec for Java, version 1.1, is now in early draft review
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GMock 0.7 brings mock objects to Groovy with a simple, readable approach
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Tigris has released version 1.6 of Subversion
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If you are at all curious about Scala, Bill Venners blogs that his talk
from Devoxx, entitled "The Feel of Scala" is now up on Parleys
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A new extension to JUnit called Jitr is available
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Continuing the OSGi integration, the glassfish project now notes that
Grizzly, the very fast HTTP engine based on NIO, is now available as an
OSGi bundle
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OSGi Discontent - No Migration Path!
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NetBeans has released version 6.5.1
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GraniteDS (data services) v2.0.0 beta 1 has just been released
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse239.mp3
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Mon, 30 March 2009
Interview with Rod Johnson about Spring
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Rod Johnson's Blog
- Spring Framework
- SpringSource
- The competition, Java EE 6 and EJB 3.1
- Annotations in Spring
- Coming in Spring 3.0
- Spring AOP
- Guice
- Java Contexts and Dependency Injection (formerly WebBeans) - JSR 299
- Spring 3.0 ReST
- JAX-RS (JSR 311)
- Spring and OSGi
- Groovy, Grails, G2One
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse238.mp3
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Thu, 26 March 2009
Roundup 09 - Plug-in Architectures in JavaFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- NetBeans plugins
- IntelliJ plugins
- Hudson plugins
- OSGi
- Artifactory
- Dependency Injection
- Eclipse PDE
- Spring DM
- Spring Java Config
- JSR 299 - Java Contexts and Dependency Injection
- JAAS - Java Authentication and Authorization Service
- Java SE Security
- AOP - Aspect Oriented Programming
- ReST (Representational State Transfer) APIs
- JAX-RS (JSR 311)
- Velocity
- Mina
- Scala Dependency Injection and Modules
- Jigsaw
- Maven
- Jini
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse237.mp3
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Tue, 24 March 2009
Some listeners have reported problems downloading the latest episodes. This appears to be a libsyn issue, as described on the libsyn support blog: CDN Issues 9:00am
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It sounds like they are on top of it, and normal service should be restored soon. We are very happy with libsyn, and issues like this are far more rare than they would likely be if we tried to run our own service to deliver content, so please be patient and hang in there. I will check in later to make sure things are working again. Dick Update:Downloads seem to be working again as of 1.30pm PST Tuesday March 24th. Thanks to Libsyn for a quick response.
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Mon, 23 March 2009
Oracle at Java InterviewFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comAn interview with Steve Harris - Senior VP of Application Server Development at Oracle - Java VM in the Oracle Database
- Oracle JRockit - Oracle's JVM outside of the database
- WSTF - Web Services Test Forum
- Oracle JDeveloper
- Oracle Java Technologies and Standards
- OSGi on the Server
- Oracle loves the Groovy
- Oracle Technical Network
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse236.mp3
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Fri, 20 March 2009
The eagle-eared of you may have noticed a new feature at the beginning of the Java Posse this episode - a chance for you to sing your own Karaoke version of the Java Jing Jing theme song.
In truth it is missing because I was in a hurry and hit the export track rather than export all tracks option in audacity, and I didn't notice the problem until too late. I could fix it, but Tor and I decided that it would be quite fun to leave it as it is. The music is missing from the end of this one as well.
Perhaps we could put the idea out there that the silence is protesting something :-). The whole Eircom thing sounds like a good excuse. Solidarity brothers.
Anyway, normal service will be resumed in the next podcast, for now - enjoy your singing.
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Fri, 20 March 2009
Newscast for March 19th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- JavaOne sessions finalized and published
- Proposed Final Draft of EJB 3.1
- RIA sampling shows Flash is still king, Silverlight is on the rise, and Java fares well except on Linux!
- Applet of the Week: JPC running Linux in an applet!
Quick News
- Grails 1.1 has been released
- NextReports 2.0 is out (the next version of NextReports?)
- The ServerSide Java Symposium
- JAX-RS 2.2 and Metro 2.0 nightly builds are now available
- The eclipse foundation has announced a new mobile platform initiative called Pulsar
- JSR 299 - Java Contexts and Dependency Injection, Beta 1 is out
- The NetBeans Governance Board has selected new community representatives
- There are some interesting results from the latest TIOBE programming language index
- A reminder that EclipseCon starts next week, on the 23rd of March, in Santa Clara, CA
- Sonatype has released Nexus 1.3.0. Nexus is a repository manager for Maven repositories
- Version 4.0 of the Magnolia CMS has been released
- Bill Pugh and the University of Maryland have released version 1.3.8 of Findbugs
- The eclipse foundation has released version 1.0 of Riena
- Project Coin has been approved and created by the OpenJDK project
- The ROME project has made it's 1.0 final release
- Oracle's JRockit JVM (acquired from BEA) has set a new performance benchmark
- SpringSource has released the Spring Tool Suite 2.0
- Alexander Potochkin blogs that the Swing app framework (JSR 296) is still alive
- Google has announced the 2009 Google summer of code program
- Lift, the Scala based web framework inspired by ruby on rails, has reached version 1.0
- Good news for JavaFX mobile. Sony Ericsson has announced that it will support the JavaFX platform in its upcoming mobile phones
- The 2009 Jolt Awards have been announced at SDWest
- Mark Volkmann has an introduction to Clojure
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse235.mp3
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Fri, 13 March 2009
Java Posse Roundup 09 - Project Coin
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Small language (and library) changes for Java 7 discussed. - Project Coin
- Modularization - Project Jigsaw
- JSR 292 - Support for dynamically typed languages
- JSR 203 - New New I/O
- JSR 296 - Swing App Framework
- Merge in Java 6 U 10 changes
- Concurrency - JSR 166
- JSR 308 - Annotations on Types
- Pair/Triple
- Joda Time
- JScience
- Elvis Operator - .?
- Java Lightweight Properties proposal
- Java Language Specification (JLS)
- New for loop syntax with index proposal
- ARM blocks
- Strings in switch
- Exception improvements
- Multi-line string proposal
- Static methods for interfaces?
Thanks
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Sat, 7 March 2009
- Crested Butte, CO
- Open Space Conferences
- Our little conference
- Java Posse Lightning talks on the youtube channel
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Thu, 26 February 2009
Newscast for February 25th 2009Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse Roundup alternative languages day details:
http://groups.google.com/group/roundup09/web/alternative-languages-day
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NetBeans releases to get smaller and more frequent
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Java application of the week: shape collage
Quick News Items
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JSR 316 - Java Enterprise Edition 6, has been approved by the JCP
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EclipseZone blogs that the Eclipse Plugin Central (also known as EPIC) is going to be re-written
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Jean-Francois Arcand blogs that he has got Grizzly running under Java on a hacked iPhone
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John Rose has published a highly technical description of the new invokedynamic bytecode
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Piotr Tabor has an article up at Netbeans Zone about creating a plugin for NetBeans
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Chet Haase has a Java developers view on Actionscript (Adobe's flash language) over at JavaWorld
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License4J version 1.5 is out from Smardec
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Yourkit version 8.0 is now available
- Apple has just released Safari 4.0 Beta 1 for Mac OS X and Windows
Thanks
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Direct download: JavaPosse232.mp3
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Fri, 20 February 2009
Newscast for Feb 19th 2009Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comPlease
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup - March 3rd to 6th 2009 in
Crested Butte, CO, with a free alternative languages on the JVM day on
March 2nd.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/ - Registration now open for JavaOne 2009, to be held June 2nd to 5th 2009 in the Moscone Center, SF
- JavaFX 1.1 is now out, including official support for JavaFX Mobile
- Details are beginning to emerge about a second generation
Android phone
- Java project of the week - SAVE
- Applet of the Week (kinda): Pet catalog browser
Quick News- Jazoon is running a competition for young speakers (26 or under) to present at Jazoon 09
- JetBrains has release IntelliJ IDEA 8.1
- Apple has released a new update for Java on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
- Moonlight 1.0 has been officially released
- Zero, a project to make a JVM that requires no assembly code porting, has reached a major milestone, it has passed the TCK
- The WebDAV project has announced support for JAX-RS, final version 1.0
- Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz announced that there have been 100 million downloads of the JavaFX runtime already
- NetBeans portal pack 3.0 is now available for download
- OpenWebBeans 1.0.0 M1 has been released
- And staying with JSR 299 - it has been approved for inclusion in Java EE 6 despite a few lingering concerns
- JSR
303 - Bean Validation, led by Emmanuel Bernard of JBoss/RedHat (and not
Sun as we have reported in the past) has also been accepted
- A FOSDEM 09 interview with Martin Odersky gives details about new language features coming in Scala 2.8
- Kirill Grouchnikov has release version 4.0 final of Flamingo
- Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 - codenamed Lenny - has been released
- Groovy and Grails training courses offered by Scott David and Andrew Glover
- The reference implementation for Distributed OSGi, now officially known as OSGi 4.2, is now available at Apache CXF
- Scala and mixing it in with some Java code
- The 7th annual Duke's Choice awards are accepting nominations
Thanks
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Direct download: JavaPosse231.mp3
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Tue, 10 February 2009
A
JavaFX interview conducted at Devoxx 2008 with Josh Marinacci, Jasper
Potts, Richard Bair and Martin Brehovsky about the JavaFX release, why
a new language, what features does it sport, etc. This interview is
also available in video form on Parleys.com. http://tinyurl.com/brjf2a- Parleys:
- JavaFX
- Developer Home
- Project scene graph
- JavaFX Tools
- IDEs
Thanks
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Direct download: JavaPosse230.mp3
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Sun, 8 February 2009
Please
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup - March 3rd to 6th 2009 in
Crested Butte, CO, with a free alternative languages on the JVM day on
March 2nd.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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Java EE 6 (JSR 316) has entered the public review draft phase
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Sun layoffs, will it affect the Java strategies (particularly open source?)
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Eclipse 3.5 M 5 (Galileo) has been released
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Java Mobile application of the week, kind of: Google mobile search-by-voice for Android
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Java Project of the week - Java Closures for Eclipse
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Java project of the week bonus edition: Swing 2.0
Quick News
- Java 6 U 12 is now out, and with it comes the 64 bit Java plugin
- eWeek's Chief technology analyst, Jim Rapoza, has been trying out Java FX and has given it a pretty glowing review
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The dates for the 2009 Devoxx conference in Belgium have been announced
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And, the first of the devoxx talks from the 2008 conference have started to appear on Parleys.com
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NetBeans.org is electing a new NetBeans governance board
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Oracle has submitted JSR 329 - Portlet 2.0 Bridge for JavaServer Faces 1.2
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Jesse Wilson and James Lemieux have release version 1.8.0 of Glazed Lists
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Glassfish v2.1 has been released
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QCon London, coming up in March just after the Java Posse Roundup 2009
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Dick did a talk at the University of Kent (of which he is an Alumnus) about software engineering
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The Apache Jakarta project has released Cactus 1.8.1
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Jetty may be moving to Eclipse
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The JCP has announced a special election to fill a vacated seat on the mobile edition JCP executive committee
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JetBrains has release IntelliJ IDEA 8.0.1
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A boost in the grizzly community in January resulted in enough
submissions and improvements for a Grizzly community release, 1.9.5
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Registration is open for SpringOne Europe 2009, which will be held in Amsterdam from April 27th to 29th
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Google has released the final version of the JSR 284 - Resource Consumption Management API spec
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Oracle has an Oracle Technology Network Developer Day in New York on Feb 23rd at the New Yorker hotel
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Adobe has opted to publish the Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) specification
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JBoss has announced RESTeasy GA, a fully certified open source JAX-RS implementation
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DevNexus 2009 will be held on March 10th and 11th at the Cobb Galleria center in Atlanta, GA
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse229.mp3
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Mon, 2 February 2009
Roundup 08 - Scala in the EnterpriseRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2008 - a technical session on using Scala in the enterprise, and what we can learn from Java
Please
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup - March 3rd to 6th 2009 in
Crested Butte, CO, with a free alternative languages on the JVM day on
March 2nd.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Scala Language
- Function composition
- Software Transactional Memory in Scala
- Dependency Injection in Scala
- Lift Web Framework for Scala
- Scala IDE support
- Combinators for Contracts
- DSLs in Scala
- Actors in Scala
- Cay Horstmann's Scala lectures
- Scala Traits
- Web Beans Stereotypes
- Guice in Scala
- Lift and JPA
- Scala, Actors and Terracotta
- Properties in Scala
- XMonad
- The ScalaX Community Library
- GData Scala Libraries
- Scala by Example
- Programming in Scala book
- Programming Scala book
- Ted Neward Scala articles
- F# for .NET
- Smalltalk
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse228.mp3
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Sat, 24 January 2009
Newscast for January 22nd 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Please
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup - March 3rd to 6th 2009 in
Crested Butte, CO, with a free alternative languages on the JVM day on
March 2nd.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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Details on Project Jigsaw, or is this simply out of data information? Plus, Eclipse plans for OSGi
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Mobile Java app of the week - Skype Lite
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Java app of the week - GTD Free
Quick News
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Sun Tech Days 2009 has announced that the conference will stop in Hyderabad from Feb 18th to 20th 2009 at the HICC
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Chris Adamson reports from Codemash, a user organized developer conference held in central Ohio
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Party time is a new grails platform that simplifies the creation of
social networking applications in the groovy based web framework
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GridGain 2.1 has been released
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QCon London 2009 has been announced
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The Apache project has announced commons digester 2.0, a library to convert XML objects into Java
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Palm unveiled the soon to be released palm pre
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Amy Fowler has a blog entry all about layouts in Java FX
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The mono project has found a way around the no VM's rule on the iPhone
to allow C# developed applications to run on Apple's phone
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The cloudtools project is a new google code hosted project that
provides tools for deploying, managing and testing applications on
Amazon's EC2
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Twitter's Project Kestrel has replaced a Ruby queue implementation with a much faster Scala implementation
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Version 0.15.1 of the NetBeans Scala plugin has been released
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David Herron blogs about Java 6, Java 6 U 10, OpenJDK and Java 7
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VisualVM 1.1 has been released
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The first australian Android phone has been delayed indefinitely, just a few days before it was due to be released
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David Pollak has announced Lift 0.10, a new version of the Scala web framework
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The second part of Elliotte Rusty Harold's look at the new Math
features of Java 5 and 6 has been published at IBM's developer works
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JSR 314 (JSF 2.0), JSR 315 (Servlet 3.0) and JSR 322 (JCA 1.6) have all been approved by the JCP
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Arun Gupta has an example of how to embed EJBs into WAR (Web Archive) files using Glassfish v3
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JavaGround has announced that it's XPress suite will include the
ability to natively compile Java applications to target the iPhone
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Jim Driscoll blogs that the JSF 2.0 Public Review is now out
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Japplis has released the Japplis web site optimizer version 1.0
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NetBeans cleaned up in the 2009 Developer.com product awards
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JOpt 3.0 has been released by Paul R. Holser
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The Aerith NetBeans project has now split out several components from the demo and packaged them for your own use in NetBeans
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Transmorph 1.0.0 has been released
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The ServerSide Java Symposium has announced it's own economic stimulus
package by extending its early bird pricing for the 2009 conference
until the end of January
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JUG-USA aims to bring all Java User Groups across the USA together to share tips, resources, even speakers
Listener Feedback
- JSR-303 Bean Validation corrections
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Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse227.mp3
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Sun, 18 January 2009
Rich Internet Application Ecosystem
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comThis
was recorded before the release of Java 6 U 10 and JavaFX, so many of
the points about the size and performance of Java applets are no longer
true, nor is the prediction that interest may be lost in JavaFX after
JavaOne. It will be interesting to revisit this subject at the upcoming
Java Posse Roundup 2009. - DHTML
- GWT
- Silverlight
- JavaFX
- Flex
- OpenLaszlo
- BitTorrent library for Java
- Dojo
- Java Swing
- JavaFX tooling
- JPA - Java Persistence API
- Harness JPA from Flex
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse226.mp3
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Sat, 10 January 2009
Newscast for January 8th 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse Roundup in Crested Butte, CO, from March 3rd to 6th (but
come a day early for a free alternative languages day on the JVM - to
be held on the 2nd). Time is running out for the early bird price -
please sign up by January 20th. It saves you money, and it really helps
us with planning.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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JavaBeat has a summary of the changes coming in the new version of the Java EE spec
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Java.net has an interesting poll - what was the biggest Java related story in 2008?
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And, on the subject of Java 7, is the omission of closures a killer blow?
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Java FX Application of the Week: Widget FX
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Java Mobile App of the Week - Snaptu
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Java Apps of the Week, bonus edition
Quick News
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DZone has updated their ref-card for NetBeans 6.5
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Bill Pugh and the University of Maryland have released version 1.3.7 of Findbugs
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SwingLabs Lives! and has released version 0.9.5 of SwingX
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The JSR 319 - Availability Management for Java, has been posted as a public review draft by Ericsson
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DWR has reached version 3.0 RC 1
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10th Anniversary JCP party at the computer history museum in Mountain View, CA
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Sun has posted the public review draft of JSR 303 - Bean Validation
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MockFtpServer 2.0 has been released
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JFrog has released version 2.0 of Artifactory, a Maven repository manager
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Google video titled "the nuts, bolts and springs of distributed OSGi applications"
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FEST is a new project offering a fluent interface for testing Swing UIs
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Kirill Grouchnikov has released version 4.0 feature freeze preview of flamingo
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Jeet Kaul, VP of Client Software for Sun Microsystems, has a useful blog Q&A up about JavaFX
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Apache Commons Config 1.6 is out
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Jazoon has issued a call for papers for the Jazoon 2009 conference to be held from June 22nd to 25th in Zurich
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Java runs faster on Linux
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Direct download: JavaPosse225.mp3
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Sun, 4 January 2009
Holiday 2008 Special
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comOur
traditional Odyssey into non-Java geeking, although there is a fair
amount of Java meat if you can make it through to the latter half of
the podcast. It's long, it's rambling, it's off topic, and it was fun. New recording of Java Jing Jing by Loose Bruce Kerr at the beginning - higher quality stereo, and now with video! http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com/ Please
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup - March 3rd to 6th 2009 in
Crested Butte, CO, with a free alternative languages on the JVM day on
March 2nd.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse224.mp3
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Tue, 30 December 2008
Roundup 08 - Debugging Software Development
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comPlease
join us for the next Java Posse Roundup - March 3rd to 6th 2009 in
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March 2nd.
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/ - Stanford Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders podcast
- B-Corporations
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar
- Java.net Editor's Daily Blog
- Idiosyncratic Credits
- Open Spaces Conference
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse223.mp3
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Sun, 21 December 2008
Newscast for Dec 20th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse Roundup signup page available. Please join us for the best value Java conference on the calendar. http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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JavaFX 1.0 launched, Devoxx becomes the launch party
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The other big news from Devoxx - Java 7
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In other Big News that happened while we were on the road, Google has released Native Client
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Java Application of the week: XMind
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Java Applet of the Week: Screencast-O-Matic
Quick News
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JavaOne call for papers - closes on Dec 18th
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The ServerSide Java Symposium
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Vita Santrucek has a quick look at the upcoming Java 6 U 12 release on his blog
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Eric Arsenau thinks that Java on mobile phones is just the beginning
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M3DD (mobile, media and eMbedded developer days) coming up from January 21st to 22nd of January at Sun's Santa Clara campus
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Jeet Kaul takes on the sticky subject of JSR 277 and OSGi on the Sun blogs
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Sun has release Java 6 U 11 with a number of bug fixes for the new and improved Java runtime
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Spring Integration 1.0 GA has been announced at the recent SpringOne conference
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From the whiteboards at Devoxx comes a summary blog from Stephen Colbourne
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JBoss has release Hibernate Search 3.1 GA
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JBoss has also release JBoss AS 5.0 GA, their application server now fully supporting Java EE 5
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Gradle, a new build tool that has elements of both ant and maven in its feature set, has reached version 0.5
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The Simple project has released Simple 2.0
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VisualVM has now reached version 1.1
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The first milestone of JavaRebel 2.0 is now out
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A new web framework - Loom - has reached version 1.0
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JBrownie wraps the javac compiler to monitor and auto-compile changed Java source files on the fly
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JSR 314 - JSF (JavaServer Faces) 2.0 is now in public review with the ballot scheduled between January 6th to the 12th 2009
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Roy van Rijn has a critical look at JSR 315 - Servlet 3.0
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And another JSR in public review until January 12th is JSR 322 - Java EE Connector Architecture 1.6
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Stax Networks is currently running a private beta of a platform for
Amazon's EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) that allows you to write Java
applications using standard APIs and tools
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Java Simon is a simple monitoring API and has just reached version 1.0.
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Adobe has release version 1.5 of AIR (the Adobe Internet Runtime) for Linux
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Running C# on the JVM
http://dev.mainsoft.com/
50 in 50 talk
http://blog.jaoo.dk/2008/11/21/art-and-code-obscure-or-beautiful-code/
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Direct download: JavaPosse222.mp3
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Fri, 12 December 2008
Devoxx 2008 Special
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http://javaposse.com
We recorded this at Devoxx in front of a live audience - it was a hoot
although as you will here there were some technical difficulties. Thanks to
everyone who came to the recording and making loads of noise. The Java Posse
will be back with a regular newscast as soon as we have recovered from the
trip.
http://www.devoxx.com/display/JV08/Home
http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Home#page=Home
Special thanks to:
Stephan Janssen (of course) for organizing the whole thing, and inviting us
back
Atlassian, as always, the official beer sponsors of the Java Posse, and makers
of fine software engineering tools
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse221.mp3
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Thu, 4 December 2008
JavaFX Launch and Interview
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An Interview with John Burkey and Octavian Tanase of Sun Microsystems about JavaFX.
The audio quality is telephone grade, you have been warned.
- JavaFX
- Octavian's Blog
- What it's up against:
- Scenegraph
- Declarative style
- JavaFX binding
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse220.mp3
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Tue, 2 December 2008
Roundup 08 - The Versus Discussion
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Agile vs. Traditional methodologies and Properties vs. Immutability in this recording from the Java Posse Roundup 2008.
Also, we have a last minute change to the Roundup 2009 - SDWest announced clashing dates to us, so rather than conflict with them again this year, we moved the date up by a week, so the new dates are March 3rd to 6th in Crested Butte, CO, with an alternative languages on the JVM day scheduled for Monday 2nd (the day before).
- Michael Jackson software methodology
- SOAP
- Waterfall vs. Agile
- Scott Ambler talk on Parleys - Agile ....
- Estimating development time
- Tesla motors
- Outsourcing for software development
- Eclipse plugins
- Linux
- Properties/Events
- Properties vs. immutability
- Builder pattern
- Scala class constructor
- Dependency injection
- Groovy Beans
- Spring
- WebObjects from Apple
- Parleys
- Remi Forax properties implementation
- AOP
- Functional programming
- OCAML
- Ruby freeze feature
- Keyword vs Annotation
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse219.mp3
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Sat, 22 November 2008
Newscast for Nov 21st 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comDick and Carl at Devoxx - http://www.devoxx.com/display/JV08/Home Dick at the University of Kent - http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/coe/Questions? Feedback? Try our new moderator site: http://tinyurl.com/q4javaposse
- Correction: MSN Live toolbar with Java download is an opt-out, not opt-in!
- Dynamic support coming in C# for version 4.0
- Chris Adamson links to results from Google analytics for Java applet availability
- Sun
and Java news roundup: Sun Microsystems cutting 6000 jobs, has JavaFX
hurt client side Java (slight reprise) and does Java's ubiquity render
Sun irrelevant to the future of Java anyway?
Quick News
- NetBeans 6.5 final is now out
- Sun has released version 9 of StarOffice
- The ServerSide Java Symposium web site is now up
- Adobe has released a beta (or is it an alpha) 64 bit version of
the flash plugin for Linux
- The expert group for JSR 317 - Java Persistence 2.0 (also known as JPA 2.0) has released the public review draft
- Bill Pugh of the University of Maryland has released version 1.3.6 of the excellent findbugs
- Joakim Ohlrogge has advice for people who want to try out Scala - "just do it"
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse218.mp3
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Sat, 15 November 2008
Newscast for November 14th 2008
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Java Posse Roundup 2009 dates set, March 10th to 13th in Crested Butte, CO with alternative JVM language day on the 9th.
http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=242122
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JetBrains has released IntelliJ IDEA 8.0
- Sun and Google break up, big time
- Java Project of the Week: Mobile Millenium
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Java Library of the Week: Twitter4j
Quick News
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Atlassian has released a new version of Clover, the testing and code coverage tool
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The schedule for the next mobile and embedded developer days conference has been announced
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CommunityOne is adding an east coast CommunityOne to take place in New York on March 18th 2009
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Glassfish v3 Prelude has been released
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A new version of JMaki is also available
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Sun and IBM have teamed up to create an ODF toolkit
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MortBay Consulting has released Jetty 6.1.12
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The latest release of soapUI has added ReST support
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OpenTrends has released OpenFrame 2.0
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Quokka an alternative to Maven?
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The JSR 299 - Web beans specification, led by Gavin King of JBoss, is currently in public review
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The numbers are in for Sun's fiscal first quarter, and the news is as expected: bad
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JBoss Tools 3 Beta 1 has been released
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G2One Inc., the company behind groovy and grails, has been acquired by SpringSource
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The Roma framework has reached version 1.0.0
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Former Java Posse mobile application of the week: Opera Mini, has reached version 4.2
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Hyperic HQ 4.0 has been released
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Aspose words for Java has a new version
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Nokia has released the completed JSR 293 - Location API 2.0
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The election ballot for the Java Community Process is now open until November 17th
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ReSTlet 1.1.0 has been released
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The Apache project has released OpenEJB 3.1
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JPPF, a grid computing platform for Java, has release version 1.6
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Jython 2.5 beta "0" is now out
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Stephen Colbourne has released JodaTime 1.6
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The Java Data Pipeline has released version 2
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The early draft review for JSR 316 - Java EE 6 - is now up at the JCP
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The O'Reilly School of Technology has announced a Java certification
program as an alternative to Sun's Java Certified program
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Direct download: JavaPosse217.mp3
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Sun, 9 November 2008
Roundup 08 - Don't Repeat Yourself
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte, CO. This discussion
covers topics like re-use vs. re-write, abandoned software projects,
static and dynamic languages, project vibrancy, bugs and defects and
lots more. - Abandoned open source projects
- Code scavenging in the enterprise
- Google code search
- Do it right the second time?
- Larry Wall - Post Modern Programming
- John Ousterhout on scripting and higher level programming
- DRY - Don't Repeat Yourself
- CPAN - Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
- Koders.com
- POJO classes in Java EE 5
- Static typing vs testing
- Findbugs static analysis
- Glazed Lists
- Google Collections Library
- Java Dynamic Proxies
- The wall of typesafe erasure
- Java reflection API
- Scala traits
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse216.mp3
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Mon, 3 November 2008
QuickNews and Feedback for November 3rd 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Quick News
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POI 3.1 has been released by the Apache Jakarta project
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Josh Bloch has an interview at the Sun Developer Network about his new Effective Java book
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PalmSource has revealed its ALP 3.0 (Access Linux Platform)
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A number of Eclipse demo camps are being held all over the world
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IBM Alphaworks has released version 2.7 of HeapAnalyzer
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Jonathan Schwartz has a video up on NetBeans.tv celebrating 10 years of NetBeans
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Another DZone refcard is available, this time covering getting started with MyEclipse
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The final version of MVEL 2.0 is out
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The Apache Jakarta project has released Commons::Net 2.0
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Support for a 64 bit Java plugin for Windows and Linux 64 bit operating
systems has been pledged for early 2009 in the Java 6 update 12 release
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Ted Neward's Busy Java Developer's Guide to Scala continues with a 2 part examination of building a calculator in Scala
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JBoss has released version 2.0.0 General Access of JBoss AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming)
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Seam 2.1.0 General Access has been released by JBoss
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JavaWorld has a nice introduction to ReST
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John Ferguson Smart has a unique response to the current economic downturn: be more productive
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ASM now has support for the InvokeDynamic byte code that John Rose recently completed a prototype for
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MuleSource has release Mule 2.1 Enterprise and Mule Galaxy 1.5
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The free Java Decompiler project (yes, that is the name) looks like a useful tool
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Java 5 and 6 - the improved math library
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Numiton has ported WordPress to Java
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Linux Journal has a round up of Java audio software for Linux
Listener Feedback
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408 465 4626 - Our grandcentral number
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse215.mp3
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Fri, 31 October 2008
Newscast for October 31st 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Part
1 - we talked so long about the main news items we decided to do the
quick news and listener feedback as a follow up podcast later in the
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NetBeans 6.5 release candidate 2 is out
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Alex Miller over at JavaLobby has a couple of articles looking ahead to JSR 203 - NIO 2
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An interesting discussion and poll over at Java.net pits SOAP vs. ReST
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Application of the week - Thinkfree Office Netbook Edition
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Project of the week: jLab
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And, Mobile application of the week: GMail 2.0, now with offline features
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Bonus mobile application of the week: BooksInMyPhone
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse214.mp3
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Thu, 23 October 2008
Newscast for Oct 23rd 2008
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The Android project has been released as open source, beating the
rumored launch date for the source code by several months
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And, Gizmodo and ZDNet both offer in-depth reviews of the T-Mobile G1
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Java 6 Update 10 final has been released by Sun
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Adobe has release Flash 10 for all supported platforms, including a simultaneous release for Linux
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Fabrizio Guidici is asking what scripting language people would like to see in BlueMarine
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Mobile application of the week: Last.FM client
Quick News
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Registration is now open for the next Mobile and Embedded Developer Days
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Thoughtworks has announced a new product, Twist, that aims to ease functional testing of web and Java applications
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Mark Reinhold has written a "wouldn't it be cool" blog that mentions some "wishes"
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The JCP Executive Committee Elections on the PriceWaterhouse Cooper JCP elections site
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John O'Connor blogs that Jersey, the JAX-RS reference implementation, has reached 1.0
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A new Microsoft excel to Java bridge, Obba
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Barton George has left Sun after 13 years
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Mozilla has released Firefox 3.1 beta
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In a couple of recent tips of the day, Arun Gupta has covered how to
port a JSF (JavaServer Faces) 1.2 application up to 2.0
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The JSR 277 (Java Module System) spec lead, Stanley Ho, is stepping
down as spec lead and leaving Sun for RIM (Research in Motion)
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At a recent Google Developer Day in Bangalore, Prasad Ram, director of
Google R&D for Bangalore, stated that the Google AppEngine will
support Java
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NetBeans has just turned 10 years old
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Vuze, formally known as Azureus, reaches version 4.0.0
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The NetBeans wiki has a very simple introduction to creating your first JavaFX Applet
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A new application toolkit, pivot, has been released
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Jazoon has announced a call for papers for the 2009 conference
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Sun Microsystems has announced a loss for the quarter
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Comcast in cooperation with Panasonic is now offering tru2way support in Chicago and Denver
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Oracle has released Oracle JDeveloper 11g and Oracle ADF 11g
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Ed Burns needs YOU for JSF 2.0
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Mono 2.0 has been released
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Eclipse4SL brings silverlight tooling to Eclipse
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BlueJ has reached version 2.5
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Christopher Brock has released version 2.0 Beta of MVEL - the MV Flex Expression Language
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Rudie Ekkelenkamp has announced GRAG 1.0, the Grails Application Generator
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WebSynergy has added support for JSR 286 portlets to be written in Groovy in its portal pack 3.0
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Foxtrot promises simple synchronous Swing programming without the GUI freeze problems
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Reza Rahman has just wrapped up a five part series about EJB 3.1 new features
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RIM (Research in Motion) has announced the next version of its developer tools for the BlackBerry Storm
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Sun has released new binaries for JSR 203 - Java NIO version 2
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse213.mp3
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Mon, 20 October 2008
Interview with Ted Farrell about Oracle Developer Tools
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
We talk to Ted Farrell (and at the end Duncan Mills) about the Oracle
Java developer tools, the new Oracle 11g product stack, Oracle's work
on JSRs, the future of the Oracle Java products and more.
- Ted Farrell
- Duncan Mills
- Oracle Technical Network
- Oracle SOA (Service Oriented Architecture)
- Oracle ADF
- Oracle WebLogic Server 10gRelease 3 (the core app server, moving forward)
- Oracle Application Server
- Open Source Software at Oracle
- WebLogic Suite
- WebLogic Application Grid
- Oracle Coherence
- Oracle and the Java Community Process (JSRs)
- JSR 314 - JSF (JavaServer Faces) 2.0
- JSR 276 - Design Time Metadata for JavaServer Faces Components
- JSR 317 - JPA (Java Persistence API) 2.0
- EclipseLink - the Reference Implementation for JSR 317
- JSR 299 - Web Beans
- Apache Trinidad components for JSF
- Oracle JDeveloper Plugins (Extensions)
- Oracle Entprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE)
- KODO
- OpenJPA
- Spring Support
- JDeveloper 11g
- New Features in JDeveloper
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse212.mp3
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Mon, 13 October 2008
Interview with Erich Gamma and Tim Francis of IBM
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Design Patterns - the Gang of Four
- IBM WebSphere Community Edition
- Rational Team Concert Versions and Pricing
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse211.mp3
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Tue, 7 October 2008
Newscast for Oct 6th 2008
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SpringSource has changed its policy on maintenance and bug fixes for versions of Spring
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Coverage of the JVM langauge summit
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Apple appears to be using JSF for one of their recent web projects
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The winners of the OpenJDK Community Innovator's Challenge have been announced
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Java Project of the Week - WidgetFX
Quick News
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Concurrency guru Brian Goetz has a new article up at IBM's developerworks
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JSR 311 - The Java API for ReSTful Web Services, has passed the final ballot with 14 yes votes and 1 non-vote
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JFreeChart 1.0.11 has been released by David Gilbert
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Chris Adamson has moved from Atlanta to Grand Rapids, MI
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Apple has released Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 2
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GrinderStone 2.0 has been released
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John Ferguson has released a new book called JSF Jumpstarter
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John Hoffmann has a demo of Project Nile up on NetBeans TV
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Sun has release version 8.0 of OpenSSO
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Developer.com has an article introducing math for game creation using Java
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The project darkstar developer challenge offers cash prizes and a pass
to the 2009 game developer conference for the winners
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xLightWeb 2.0 has been released
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Oracle has release TopLink 11g final
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Ars Technica has pitted TraceMonkey against V8 and SquirrelFish Extreme
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Adobe has now released a beta version of AIR (the Adobe Internet Runtime) for Linux
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The JSR 318 - EJB 3.1 public draft is now available
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Findbugs 1.3.5 offers new bug detectors
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CERN has launched the world's largest compute grid
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Alex Miller notes on EclipseZone that on Halloween, Java 1.4 will officially enter end of service life
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Mobicents SIP servlets have just achieved JSR 289 compliance
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Interview with Sun's Jacob Lehrbaum about JavaFX
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Apache has released Solr 1.3.0
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Ed Burns blogs that JSF 2.0 Early Draft Review 2 is out
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Google Maps for Mobile (for Java enabled phones) has been updated to now include streetview features
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If you are in the Adriatic/Balkans area, you may be interested in JavaBlend 2008
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse210.mp3
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Sun, 5 October 2008
Jython Interview from the JVM Languages Summit
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
We interview Jim Baker, Tobias Ivarson, Frank Wierzbicki and Phil Jenvey
from the Jython team, a JVM implementation of the Python programming
language. - Jython home page
- Frank Wierzbicki's blog
- New compiler for Jython (Tobias' project)
- CPython
- Guido Van Rossum
- PyCon
- Python 2.5
- Google Summer of Code
- Python
3000 3.0 is coming
- JNA - Java Native Access
- Relative imports feature in Python
- PEP0008 - discourages the use of relative imports
- Python 2.6
- Python standard libraries
- Python ctypes
- Cliff Click on JVM languages
- Lots of CPython choices for GUI creation
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse209.mp3
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Sun, 28 September 2008
Report from the JVM Language Summit
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
We bring you a situation report recorded from the JVM language
summit, including some special guests and special announcements. We
were in a bit of a noisy room so please forgive any unavoidable
background noise, and yes, someone did have a phone on, and it's very
chatty.
- Neal Gafter to Microsoft!
- Other related information:
- Slides from the JVM Language Summit (click through to the talks in the agenda)
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse208.mp3
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Wed, 24 September 2008
Listener Feedback
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- GetJar
- Android
- Simon Brown on JavaFX
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse207.mp3
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Thu, 18 September 2008
Newscast for Sept 17th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Java complexity again, but from a different angle:
- JVM Language summit - the details emerge
- Java Project of the week - Tokyo Jogging
Quick News- JavaPolis, which had been renamed to Javoxx, is now known as Devoxx
- Ji Hoon Kim has announced the JSF Flex project, which aims to bring Flex components to JavaServer Faces
- A new library called JavaPlot from Panayotis Katsaloulis lets Java developers harness gnuplot from a Java API
- Chrome browser (actually Chromium - the open source project) is now running on Mac and Linux using Crossover technology
- The NetBeans BlueJ team has announced the first release of the BlueJ Plugin for NetBeans 6.1
- Grizzly 2.0 has just been pushed to the Java.net Maven repository
- JBoss has released the Seam 2 feature pack for JBoss EAP 4.3
- A new Java IDE for Windows, JCoder, has reached version 1.0
- Instantiations has released a new version of GWT designer for GWT 1.5
- JSFOne has concluded and from the reports was a great success
- JRubyStack 1.1.4 has been released
- The
Eclipse foundation and 14 foundation member companies have announced a
new Eclipse training program in 31 cities around the world
- Norman Lahme-Hütig has release jSefa 0.9.2
- A new 0.9.4 version of the SwingX extended Swing components has been released
- CMP West has announced a call for papers for SD West 2009
- Cay
Horstmann reports that in the next semester at SJSU, he will be
replacing Scheme with Scala for the functional language part of the
undergraduate programming languages course
- PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is leading efforts to save Bletchley Park
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse206.mp3
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Fri, 12 September 2008
Roundup 08 - Start-ups and Funding
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Venture Capital
- Top 100 VC companies of 2007
- Angel Investors
- Craigslist
- Guy Kawasaki on VC
- Stanford Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders series
- Funding Universe
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse205.mp3
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Sat, 6 September 2008
Newscast for Sept 4th 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Google has released a new Browser, Google Chrome
- InvokeDynamic - it's ALIVE!
- Java Project of the Week - SocialSite
- Java App of the Week - JavE - the Java ASCII Versatile Editor
- Java App of the Week Bonus - Wordle
Quick News- OpenJDK 7 makes a comeback on the Mac
- There are two noteworthy Eclipse conferences coming up this fall in the US
- The Apache Commons project has released Apache Commons BeanUtils version 1.8.0
- Inovaworks, a Portuguese startup, has announced jaiPhon
- Apple has also been hit with a lawsuit in the U.K.
- JBoss Cache 2.2.0 - codenamed "Poblano" - has been released with General Availability
- The apache project has release version 2.0.2 of Apache Lenya
- InfoQ has a short interview with Dmitry Jeremov of JetBrains about the upcoming IntelliJ IDEA 8.0
- Sun has announced the Sun Tech Days 2008/2009 starting with an event in Sao Paulo, Brazil in September
- The latest build of the Hudson continuous integration engine offers project level security
- Oracle has released the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse
- IBM AlphaWorks has an article about FluidSync
- Jason Baragry details how he set up Project Wonderland to give product workshops on OpenESB and JavaCAPS
- A new application, uncrustify, from Ben Gardner
- The Nexus Maven repository manager v1.0 has been released
- Firebug 1.2 final has been released
- JavaRebel 1.2 has been released
- SlickEdit core for Eclipse offers eclipse developers on windows the ability to embed slickedit as their core editor for eclipse
- DocBook Doclet (or dbdoclet) from Michael Fuchs
- Mainsoft has released GrassHopper v2.5
- Kevin Bourrillion and Jared Levy have posted a new version 0.8 Alpha of the Google Collection Library
- Mark Volkmann has created a new API for writing XML called WAX
Direct download: JavaPosse204.mp3
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Fri, 29 August 2008
Interview with Kito Mann on JSF and JSFOneFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- JavaServer Faces in Action
- JSFCentral community site
- JSFOne - it's not too late to attend
- JSR 273 - Design Time API for JavaBeans JBDT
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse203.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 23 August 2008
Newcast for August 22nd, 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Sadly, Java does not run on the Mars Lander
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Google has released a new version of the Android SDK. 0.9 Beta
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A different angle on the checked vs unchecked exceptions debate
- A Polish security researcher claims to
have found numerous bugs and security exploits in the Nokia Series 40
Java ME implementation
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Return type differentiated method overloading - it's possible, but is it a good idea?
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Caoyuan Deng has released a beta of the new Scala plugin for use with the Netbeans 6.5 beta
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Applet of the week - Nodiatis
Quick News
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SDN ask the experts panel about JavaFX
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DevX has an article about an often overlooked feature of Java SE 6 - Doclets
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Hibernate 3.3 has been released
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The proposed final draft is now available for JSR 311 - JAX-RS (Java API for XML, ReSTful web Services)
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Stripees 1.5 has been released
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Mike Van Riper, JUG leader of the Silicon Valley Web JUG
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Facelets JSF 2.0 branch has now been merged into the Mojarra (JSF) repository
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Sun has released the Lightweight UI Toolkit (LWUIT)
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The Simple project has release Simple 4.0
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JBoss' Sacha Labourey has an interview over at DZone about the upcoming release of JBoss App Server 5.0
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MyEclipse has a new release, v7.0 milestone 1
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Massive adoption of EJB 3 in Germany
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Manor 'n Rock JSF paypal components
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BEA workshop now free (with registration)
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The proposed final draft for JSR 290 - Java Language and XML User Interface Integration integration has been posted by Sun
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Edgar Silver has created a JBoss User Group in Brazil
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Elastica is a new Rules based load balancer for JBoss
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A new article on the NetBeans wiki covers best practices of using JPA
(the Java Persistence API) with JSR 295 beans binding
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Tim Boudreau asks "where is the state"
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Sun has hired a leading OSGi expert, Richard Hall, to work on the GlassFish project
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The Projectivity project has released Projectivity 3.0
Direct download: JavaPosse202.mp3
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Sat, 16 August 2008
Newscast for August 15th, 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- A preview of JavaFX has been released.
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BGGA closures implementation is now feature complete
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IntelliJ IDEA 8.0 Beta (codenamed Diana) has been released by JetBrains
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NetBeans 6.5 Beta (also known as Milestone 2) is available
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The Anti-Java professor is speaking up again
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Applet of the week - Search engine optimization (SEO) advice in a mindmap
Quick News
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Sun has released its Q4 financial results
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JSR 296 - Swing Application Framework update
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Microsoft have joined the Apache Software Foundation as a platinum member
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JSR 255 JMX (Java Management Extensions) 2.0 API
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The latest Tiobe programming language report once again places Java on top
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Oracle has released WebLogic Server 10g release 3
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IBM has submitted JSR 326 - Post Mortem JVM Diagnostics API, to the JCP
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A quick reminder about the upcoming JSF One conference in Vienna, VA
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The JavaGit project has just released a Java API for accessing Git repositories
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JavaLobby has a podcast interview with Peter Muir about Seam 2.1
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The Apache Jakarta project has release version 6.0.18 of Tomcat
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Demo from JUG Genova of a Wii remote being used to control NASA's world wind
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Java 6 Update 10 release will patch existing JREs in-place
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The Ubuntu project has promoted OpenJDK 6 to main
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HermesJMS has just reached version 1.13
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IBM has released WebSphere Application Server, community edition v2.1
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Glossitope revived for JavaFX under the name WidgetFX
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FormDev software has released JFormDesigner 4.0
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Sun has shipped OpenDS Standard Edition 1.0
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JavaLobby opines that JavaFX will succeed because it works on Linux
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The gdata-scala-client project on Google code hosting is the start of a Google Data API library for Scala
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The EasyMock project has released version 2.4 of EasyMock
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InfoQ has a video interview with Neal Gafter from QCon London 2008
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The openJDK project has approved two new projects
- The next Mobile and Embedded Developer
Days conference has been announced for November 12-13th 2008 at the
Santa Clara auditorium
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A draft spec of the JSR 277 (Java Module System) OSGi support is currently under discussion in the JSR 277 expert group
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JSR 289 - SIP servlet v1.1 is now final
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New Maven plugin for creating Apple Mac OS X applications is now available
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Java.net has released the latest JavaOne community podcast with a special guest - James Gosling
Listener Feedback
Direct download: JavaPosse201.mp3
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Sat, 9 August 2008
200 Episodes of the Java Posse
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A look back at the first 200 (ish) episodes of the Java Posse
WARNING: This podcast is LONG, and it does not cover any Java news. You
have been warned! We ran to about 1 hour 45 minutes and had a blast.
This episode will be particularly useful to you if you have not
listened to all of our episodes, since we discuss milestones,
interviewees, highlights and other standout material you might not have
heard before.
In particular, many of the interviews we have done in the past are
still relevant today, and cover information people have been asking for
recently!
We have provided links to the interviews and roundup sessions below.
For links to other episodes please look on the right side of the Java
Posse site - http://javaposse.com - where our archives are organized by
month, or use the search (top right) to find an episode number or
subject.
All Interviews from the Start
Roundup Sessions
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse200.mp3
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Sun, 3 August 2008
Roundup 08 - Java Renaissance
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- Lisp - List Processing Language
- Darwin and Webkit open source projects
- Roundabout way of using BD-J
- Groovy, JRuby, Jython, Scala, Java FX
- AST - Abstract Syntax Tree
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse199.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 26 July 2008
Newscast for July 24th 2008
- Is compilation just another test? Should it be?
- Java Library of the Week - OFX4J
Quick News- The Legion of the Bouncy Castle has released version 1.4 of the Bouncy Castle Java Cryptography API
- The
Little Tutorials blog has a nice introduction to using JSR 223
compliant scripting languages on the JVM to provide macro or extension
capabilities for your customers
- DZone continues with the free refcard releases, this time with a glassfish refcard
- Remember former application of the week BlueMarine?
- The EMEA Horizons conference is to be held in Munich, Germany from October 6th to the 9th
- A new report from Fortify software says that Java Open Source Software projects need a stronger focus on security
- JRuby 1.1.3 has been released
- The Jython team has released an alpha version of Jython 2.5
- Sourceforge has released the list of finalists for the sourceforge community choice awards
- SpringSource - creators of the popular Spring enterprise Java framework - have made SpringSource Enterprise generally available
- Java running on the iPhone 2.0!
- Alex Potochkin has taken over from Hans Muller as spec lead for the JSR
- Apple has released XCode 3.1
- Javalobby has a roundup of several Java performance tuning and troubleshooting tools
- Topcoder have just announced the Notus FOKYC Data Access Objects Java development competition
- The NetBeans site has a tutorial for using a ReST based web service
- JavaWorld has an article
comparing and contrasting three different and popular options for Java
persistence: iBatis, JPA and Hibernate
- Caoyuan blogs that he has integrated Scala's native compiler into the NetBeans Scala plugin
- Sun has released version 1.0 of the Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform
Listener feedback
- Rich Internet Applications...
- Running eclipse on Mac OS X Leopard
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse198.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 22 July 2008
User Organized ConferencesFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
A superb discussion on User Organized conferences in the
Java (and other) spaces. Also learn about JavaPolis, Javoxx, Codemash
and other User Organized developer conferences and get an insight into
Java User Groups. Also some clever Guerilla marketing ideas.
- JavaPolis (now Javoxx)
- Java.net
- Codemash
- Openspace Conferences
- PyCon
- Lightning Talks
- Link to youtube videos of lightning talks from Java Posse Roundup 08
- BeJUG
- Mindview
- IT Conversations
- Parleys.com - Recorded talks from JavaPolis and other conferences
- JavaOne
- SpringOne
- Java User Groups
- Javapolis Newsletter
- Java Champions program
- Question Pro for surveys
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse197.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 15 July 2008
Newscast for July 14th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Dick's (and Joe's) company - Navigenics
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Do we need a thread safe swing?
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When it comes to RIAs, have Google and Apple backed the right, or wrong, horse?
- Java on Linux - still losing the popularity war?
Quick News
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The dates for this year's Silicon Valley Code Camp have been set by Mike Van Riper and Kevin Nilson
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Mojarra has released an early draft review implementation of JSF (Java Server Faces) 2.0, also known as JSR 314
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And Sun has a collection of introductory articles for features in the
new draft version, written by Ryan Lubke of the Mojarra team
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Canoo software has released a new version of its Ultra-light Client (ULC)
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James Ervin has written up his notes from the recent Eclipse day held at Google
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The iScreen project has releases iScreen version 2.0.0
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The first release candidate of Loom 1.0 is also available now
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Chris Adamson has put out a plea for a decent filesystem API to be included in Java 7
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Remi Forax notes that the BGGA closure implementation source code is now available
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Retrotranslator 1.2.7 has been released, and now offers support for the Java 5 memory model
- JBoss.org has an update on the status of JBoss Application Server version 5.0
- The server side and related sites did a survey of BEA customers
- Apache has released the first version of Apache Sling
- Google has open sourced their Protocol Buffers technology
- Super-quick NetBeans roundup
- Java 6 Update 10, the new Consumer JRE and faster, lighter plugin, has hit one million downloads!
- The first Commodore 64 LAN party
- Sun has posted a maintenance release of JSR 252 - JavaServer Faces 1.2
- A recent Google tech talk on Kilim has been released on YouTube
- The first public review draft of JSR 300 - DRM API for Java ME
- Danesh Zaki has released TumbleJ, a Tumblr API for Java applications
- Nuxeo have released the first version of their web engine
- The OpenDS project has released version 1.0.0 of OpenDS
- Ahmadsoft has released ropes for Java
- WS02 has released version 1.7 of what it calls the fastest open source ESB in the world
- And finally, while you are waiting for the new video codecs for Java, another alternative might be jFlashPlayer
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse196.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 6 July 2008
Startup Mistakes not to Remake
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse 200th episode: http://tinyurl.com/posse200 - Agile Methodologies
- Engineering vs Marketing
- Joel Spolsky's book (just don't listen to him about scripting languages)
- Linked In
- Venture Capitalists
- Camp 4 coffee
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse195.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 26 June 2008
Newscast for June 26th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Eclipse 3.4 - Ganymede - has been released
- Java Open Source news: IcedTea passes the TCK, fully open source OpenJDK by the end of the year
- JSF to get its own conference - JSF One
- Lookout Scala, another candidate for the Java 3 mantle? Fan.
- Java Application of the Week - Atunes
- Java project of the week - JSqueak
Quick News- Nokia is offering to buy out symbian and create a foundation to open source the Symbian OS
- The Portlet Specification 2.0 (JSR 286) has been released
- AND - JBoss has released version 2.0 of their portlet container
- Subversion 1.5 was release recently
- Work has begun on Grizzly 2.0
- The apocalisp blog has a great technical article on using the concurrency library in Java 5+ effectively
- Sun has a new release of the Java CAPS (Composite Application Platform Suite) and Master Data Management suite
- Whither Quicktime for Java?
- JavaWorld closures debate summary
- LinkMingle has a handy list of Java decompilers
- The release candidate for OpenDS 1.0 is available from Java.net
- Oracle has released version 3.3 of the Berkeley DB Java Edition
- Some of the rumors from
WWDC seem to indicate that a Cocoa port of the Java SWT library for Mac
OS X might be on the way, led by Adobe
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse194.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 20 June 2008
Listener FeedbackFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Audio feedback sent in to the Java Posse feedback number: (408) 465 4626
- Other Java implementations than Sun's Java:
- Java source running on non-Java VMs:
- Sun's JDK and TCK:
- Cool stuff from the pavilion floor at JavaOne:
- Rational Unified Process
- Purify
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse193.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 14 June 2008
Newscast for June 12th 2008
POSSE 200th EPISODE COMING We
are currently trying to guage interest in a live performance and
potentially an unconference for the 200th episode, which will fall
around the 18th or 19th of July. While we don't have a firm
announcement yet, we want to make sure there is sufficient interest
before going much further.
Please sign up using the Sign Up Form at
Bay Area Scala Enthusiasts (BASE)
- Weiqi Gao pointed us at a blog describing the "wall of erasure"
- Android demo from the recent Google I/O conference
- EJB 3.0 Dependency Injection
- Applet of the Week: Galaxy crash
- Java Website of the Week: Linked In
Quick News- JavaRa cleans up old versions of Java
- The Gnu classpath project has released version 1.7 of icedtea
- JRuby 1.1.2 has been released
- The JavaOne technical sessions and hands on labs are now available over at SDN
- Runescape has begun a makeover of its graphics, including better textures
- Kevin Bourrillion (2 r's, 2 l's) has released a new 0.7 version of the Google collection library
- The BBC is using PHP/Zend and Java
- Kirill Grouchnikov's has recently added interviews with Andres Almiray and Chet Haase to his blog
- An early access review of JSF 2.0 (JSR 314) is now available
- JSR 311 - JAX-RS (Java API for XML ReSTful web Services) has just passed the public review ballot unanimously
- Java 6 u10 has a new crossdomain xml file that is good for web mashups
- A new pair of articles at dzone talk about building multi-core ready Java applications
- LookupJava gathers together lots of links to Java tutorials, multimedia, etc.
- Trolltech, makers of the QT UI framework, have released version 4.4 of QT Jambi
- Can Java on the Palm platform be resuscitated?
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse192.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 9 June 2008
Walkthrough of the JavaOne 2008 Pavilion
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded while walking around the JavaOne 2008 Pavilion show floor, thanks to everyone who talked to us.
- Bob Lee
- Google Guice
- Groovy
- JRuby
- Jython
- Scala
- Google Android
- Romain Guy blog
- Greg Murray and JMaki
- NetBeans
- Winston Prakesh
- JAX-RS
- Google Web Toolkit
- Secrets of the Rockstar Developers book
- Ed Burns Blog
- Atlassian products
- CERN Large Hadron Collider
- Upnext.com - 3d cities in a browser
- Hudson Continuous Integration
- Open Eco
- JBoss
- Atlanta Java User Group
- DotFX
- Caucho Resin
- Project Hydrazine
- Fortress Programming Language
- Project Black Box
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse191.mp3
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Wed, 4 June 2008
Interview with Bill Pugh and Brian GoetzFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Our third annual chinwag with Bill Pugh and Brian Goetz recorded at
this year's JavaOne. We cover concurrency and strategies for dealing
with it, static analysis, upcoming Java language improvements
(particularly related to annotations), upcoming changes to the JVM,
Java FX script compilation and lots more.
- The Findbugs Blog
- Brian Goetz's Blog
- Fortress
- X10
- JCiP - Java Concurrency in Practice
- Software Transactional Memory
- JSR 292 - JVM enhancements for other languages
- JSR 305 - Annotations for software defect detection
- JSR 308 - Annotations on Java types
- Dynamic instrumentation for finding concurrency bugs:
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse190.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 29 May 2008
Newscast for May 29th 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Java is annoying? ZDNet thinks so
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Forget set tops, Sony is building Java into TVs
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Wicket + Generics = Trouble
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The Davinci project is hosting a JVM language summit at Sun's Santa Clara campus from Sept 24th to 26th
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Mobile Java App of the week - iCitizen
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Applet of the week - JIrc
Quick News
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The 3rd annual Eclipse Summit is to be held in Ludwigsburg, Germany on November 19th and 20th
-
Borland has sold CodeGear to Embarcadero
- .NET developer's journal on taking your ASP.NET application and running it on Java, Apache Tomcat and Linux
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Nuxeo has just released version 2.0 of the Nuxeo RCP (Rich Client Platform)
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Apache Tuscany has been promoted to a top level Apache project
-
The Server Side has a two part introduction to OSGi from a non-OSGi advocates point of view
-
The Server Side has a pair of 30 minute podcasts of a web frameworks shootout
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse189.mp3
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Sat, 24 May 2008
Newscast for May 22nd 2008
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One of the stories we overlooked from JavaOne was that the JCP annual award winners were announced
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Does our support of Scala as an emerging force on the JVM mean that we believe Java is dead?
- We held the first Scala users group last week at Google
- Correction to our Twitter and Ruby on Rails story in Episode 186
Quick News Items
- Build 24 of the consumer JRE (Java 6 update 10) was released yesterday
- News from the Scala Lift Off - JavaRebel donating licenses for use on Scala for a year
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Chris Adamson has started putting out the minitalks from the Community Corner at JavaOne as podcasts
-
The technical session on NNIO (JSR 203 - more new IO) on youtube
-
Apache has release Barcode4J 2.0 - a barcode generator for Java
-
Vivek Pandey blogs about getting Scala and Lift working on Glassfish v3
- Morph has Java running on Amazon's EC2 (Elastic compute cloud) and S3 (Simple storage system)
- And another new stack is available for Amazon EC2 that brings OpenSolaris, Glassfish and MySQL to the party
- The Woodstock project has released version 4.2
- Google is hosting an Eclipse day, at the Googleplex in Mountain View, on Tuesday June 24th
- Livescribe pen video at zdnet that shows some of its capabilities
- Continuing the integration work with OSGi, glassfish now has a Grizzly OSGi bundle available
- Is JRockit a casualty of the Oracle/BEA deal?
- Google has posted the second milestone of GWT 1.5
- Jean Francois Arcand blogs about getting a GWT application working with Grizzly and Comet
- NASA WorldWind Java demos
- JSR News. Sun has posted the early draft review of JSR 317 - JPA (Java Persistence API) 2.0
- JSR 315 - Servlet 3.0, is also in early draft review from Sun
- Nokia and Vodafone have posted the early draft review for JSR 249 - Mobile Service Architecture 2
- Sun has posted an early draft review of JSR 292 - supporting dynamically typed languages on the Java platform
- And another public review draft, from Sun, for JSR 311 - JAX-RS (Java API for ReSTful Web Services)
- JGAP 3.3.3 has been released. JGAP is a Genetic Algorithms library for Java
- The PortalPack 2.0 for NetBeans has now also been released
- The aquarium has a collection of links to get you started with the EJB 3.1 plugin for Glassfish v3
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse188.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 18 May 2008
Java SE 7 Interview with Danny Coward from Sun Microsystems
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Interview with Danny Coward - Chief Architect of Sun's Client Software,
and Sun's Java SE/EE representative on the Executive Committee for the
JCP - about Java SE 7 timeline, features and how the JCP fits in.
- JSR 277/294 - Modularity related JSRs
- JSR 292 - Invoke Dynamic and other Dynamically Typed Language Support
- JSR 308 - Annotations on Java Types
- JSR 305 - Annotations for Software Defect Detection
- JSR 203 - More New I/O APIs
- JCP - Java Community Process
- JSR 296 - Swing Application Framework
- Language changes - voting results from JavaPolis 07
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse187.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 9 May 2008
Java Posse Episode 186 - JavaOne 2008 BoF
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded live in front of a large and, frankly, quite enthusiastic audience at JavaOne 2008.
News from JavaOne
-
Neil Young - Blu Ray archives
- NetBeans 6.1 - debug JavaScript running in the browser
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Eclipse 3.4 Milestone 7 (last milestone before RCs)
Duke awards:
• Step2e for Java Technology in Broadcasting
• Cocchiaro Music for Digital Imaging
• UpNext for Java Everywhere
• Crisk Software ltd for Java in Education
• University of the Philippines - Dilman for Medical Solutions
• Sentilla for Pervasive Solutions
• LiveScribe for Mobile Device
• CERN for Science Research
• Learning 360 for Java Technology in Education
• Hudson for Developer Solutions
• mPowerPlay for Mobile Gaming
• OpenOffice.org for Fan's choice.
http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/duke_awards_are_out_congratulations
And thanks again to Atlassian for bringing the beer:
http://www.atlassian.com/
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse186.mp3
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Thu, 8 May 2008
CommunityOne 2008 Special
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We bring you a very short state of the union from CommunityOne 2008.
Our BoF is set for Thursday 8th May at 8:30pm in North Meeting Room 124. Please join us as we take a look at the breaking news from JavaOne, have some fun, and go out for beers afterwards. We will run for as long as they let us.
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse185.mp3
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Sat, 3 May 2008
Newscast for May 2nd 2008
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Apple and Java, might they make up?
-
Chris Adamson has a nice roundup of the various sub-conferences and unconferences surrounding JavaOne
- Chet Haase and Romain Guy are
back with a talk titled "Filthy Rich Clients: Filthier, Richer,
Clientier" as well, which has moved
- OpenJDK has announced an official project to provide a feature complete prototype of BGGA closures
- Javoxx is the new name for JavaPolis
- Java Application of the Week - JVoiceBridge
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Mobile Java app of the week - Skype Mobile
- Library called ext (JavaScript) - LGPL -> GPL
Quick News
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NetBeans 6.1 has been released, in plenty of time for anyone to download and install it before CommunityOne and JavaOne
- Sun has pledged a 100% open source distribution of Java, alongside the current version with some binary only parts
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The new large hadron collider being constructed in CERN runs Java as a key piece of its control system
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According to the server side, JSR 315 - the Servlet 3.0 spec - has hit an impasse
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Stanley Ho and the EG for JSR 277 have put together the first draft of a spec for interoperability between OSGi and JSR 277
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The huikau blog has published some performance comparison numbers for JRuby 1.1.1 vs Ruby 1.8.6
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Sony Ericsson is bringing Flash Lite to Java ME devices
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A new Groovy based build system called Gradle has been released as an early preview
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The upcoming release of eclipse ganymede, later in June, will be accompanied by a number of free democamps around the world
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Adobe has released a product called livecycle
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Google has released a ReST based API to its search service
- Mainsoft has updated their .NET to Java EE translation tool to version 2.2
- Mule 2.0 Community Edition has been released
- Apache CXF is a new official apache software foundation project that helps you build services using APIs
- OpenEJB 3.0 final has been released by Apache - just in time for JavaOne :-)
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse184.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 30 April 2008
Open Source Java InterviewFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
With Rich Sands, Barton George and Bruno Souza - OpenJDK
- Barton's Blog
- Rich's Blog
- Bruno Souza
- JavaOne
- CommunityOne
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse183.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 28 April 2008
Roundup 08 - Java, Improve or Renew?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Are you ready to let go of your java comfort zone?
- JCP
- JRuby
- Jython
- Scala
- Groovy
- Multiple languages on the JVM
- Closures:
- Drop backwards compatibility?
- Java 7
- Java FX / FX Script
- Reified generics
- Thinking in Java book
- JVM
- Java class libraries
- Google Collections Library
- Static typing in Groovy 2
- C# backwards compatibility?
- OpenJDK
- Java Community Links?
- C/C++
- Jackpot
- Retroweaver
- Iced Tea
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse182.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 23 April 2008
Interview with Emmanuel Bernard from Javapolis 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Emmanuel's Blog
- JSR-303 - Bean Validation
- Hibernate
- JBoss
- Java Annotations
- Hibernate Validator
- Hibernate Search
- JBoss Seam
- JSR-299 - Web Beans
- JPA (Java Persistence API)
- Apache Lucene
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse181.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 19 April 2008
Java Posse Episode 180 - Newscast for April 17th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Web Based IDEs, are they coming, are they even already here?
- Sun has announced support for Java 1.4 standard edition through to
2017, for a fee
- JBuilder 2008 is now out from CodeGear with new tools
for aiding code reuse
- Application of the week - Swing Explorer 1.0
- Java Library of the Week - Wizard
Quick News
- Espresso 3D has been open-sourced under
the LGPL license
- JDK 6 Update 6 has been released
- Google App Engine with GWT (Google Web Toolkit)
- JRuby 1.1 has been released
- Hello Buddy/Hola Amiga is a new initiative led by Sun Microsystems volunteers to try and reduce the digital divide
- The JFugue Music notepad project has just released its first binary
- The Sun Realtime System to be used in the ITT's Eglin Control and Signal Processing upgrade for the space surveillance radar
- Dalibor Topic has joined Sun as the Java F/OSS (Free and Open Source Software) ambassador
- Icefaces.org have released version 1.7 of icefaces
- Nokia developing a full touch screen phone to compete with Apple's iPhone
- Opera Mini has been released for Android
- Hinkmond Wong reports on his blog that an initial port of Java ME CDC is running on the iPhone
- Jetty has got within 80% of the usage numbers of Tomcat according to the netcraft web survey
- Thinking Rock, has just made the lifehacker 5 best GTD applications
- IBM has release Project Zero
- Stepen Morris has an article up about using Java to record audio
- Stan4j 1.0 from Oddyseus software
- IBM's developerworks has a tutorial for using Groovy from a Java developer's perpective
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse180.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 13 April 2008
Listener Feedback Special
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Retroweaver for Java ME
- Phone Application Online Stores
- Java IDE Day
- JavaOne Session Catalog PDF
- And a JavaOne 2008 Facebook Group
- Why is Agile Hard?
- JSR303 - Bean Validation
- XCode for Java Development
- Jircii for IRC
- Podcasts
- Morris Dancing videos
- Curriki
- Engineers Without Borders
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse179.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 9 April 2008
Newscast for April 8th 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- And so has Google App Engine
- The consume JRE is now in beta
- Jazoon, a large Java conference in Switzerland, is coming up
- JDIC plus - cool browser plugin and mashup toolkit, but windows only?
- Java Project of the Week - Applino
Quick News Items- Microsoft bribes the ISO standards organization for OOXML (Office Open XML)
- Adobe is joining the Linux Foundation
- Java.net community
corner at JavaOne minitalks are popular this year
- Hudson has just passed its 200th release
- Sun has been named as one of the top 50 innovative companies by the Fast company
- Using both
Java EE and Rails technology together
- Groovy like builder capabilities for UIs in Java
- The latest installment of the Busy Java Developer's Guide to Scala
- What's new in Spring 2.5?
- Glassfish v2 U1 is available that includes MySQL community server 5.0 and the MySQL JDBC driver
- HowStuffWorks.com has a very simple introduction to how Java works
- The apache project has released a beta version of Ivy 2.0
- BoxySystems has a new Java Library that lets you use Google Analytics to track and capture usage data for any Java application
- JBoss has released JBossWS (Web Services) 3
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse178.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 7 April 2008
Interview with James Gosling at JavaPolis 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
This interview is also available as a video from Parleys.com.
Direct link:
http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Interview+
with+James+Gosling+at+JavaPolis%2707
- Java Generics
- Generic Re-ification in Java
- BGGA Closures
- CICE Closures
- FCM Closures
- Java method chaining (for void methods)
- InvokeDynamic
- JNI
- Fortress
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse177.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 1 April 2008
Roundup 08 - Why is Agile Hard?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Superfriends
- Unit Testing
- Parleys.com
- Agility related talks on Parleys
- Scott Ambler's Agile Model Driven Development
- Kevlin Henney's Perspectives on Agility
- Waltzing with Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse176.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 29 March 2008
Java Posse Episode 175 - Newscast for March 27th 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- JavaOne 2008 less than 6 weeks away!
- Combine OpenJDK and Mono?
- What do you want from Eclipse 4.0?
- Java Mobile application of the week - Teashark
- Java Application of the Week - Bioclipse
Quick News- After Sun buying MySQL, IBM invests in PostgreSQL
- The Army has appointed the first ever Geospatial Information Officer
- The Apache Jakarta project has just release Commons Lang 2.4
- Ed Burns has a three part series examining other large companies using JSF now
- Google now has a code university online
- Webtide has got Jetty running on Android
- SourceLabs has launched a new Linux and Java
support service
- Dick has a new article up over at developer.com about the Google Collections Library
- ProSyst have released a beta version of OSGi for the Android platform
- Remi Forax has added runtime properties to the Da Vinci experimental JVM as a prototype implementation
- Sun has posted the early draft review for JSR 303 - Bean Validation
Direct download: JavaPosse175.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 25 March 2008
Roundup 08 - Java Bytecode and Java as a Systems Language
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Java HotSpot
- Dalvik VM from Android
- InvokeDynamic
- Python VM
- Ruby VM
- Jython
- JRuby
- JNI - Java Native Interface
- JNA - Java Native Access
- AWT - Abstract Window Toolkit
- SWT - Standard Widget Toolkit
- BCEL - Byte Code Engineering Library
- AOP - Aspect Oriented Programming
- MOP - Metaobject Protocol
- The Da Vinci Project
- Other languages on the JVM
- Retroweaver
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse174.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 21 March 2008
Newscast for March 20th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Big announcements from EclipseCon which was held in Santa Clara this week:
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Android Application of the Week - WikiNotes for Android
Quick News
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Eric Klein, Sun's VP of Java marketing, has held out an olive branch to Apple
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New Atlanta Corporation has announced that BlueDragon will be open source
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The eclipse zone details a number of upcoming eclipse webinars
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Show of your app or project for 20 minutes at the Java.net booth at JavaOne
- Java.net poll: "Which JVM language do you think you will be using most by the end of 2008?"
- TSS Q&A at the ServerSide Java Symposium
-
OpenGrok 0.6 has been released
Listener Feedback
- Mono on the iPhone - Correction
- Java on the iPhone - howto
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse173.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 19 March 2008
JavaPolis Interview with Ed Burns
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
We interviewed Ed Burns at JavaPolis 07, and talked about JSF,
and his upcoming book, Riding the Crest:
Career Secrets of Rockstar Programmers (which we are in!).
This interview can also be seen in video form at http://parleys.com
The full interview URL is:
http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Interview+with+
Ed+Burns+at+JavaPolis%2707?showComments=true
- Ed's Blog
- JavaServer Faces
- ReSTFaces
- The new book
- Webclient (and MCP)
- jMaki
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse172.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 15 March 2008
Newscast for March 14th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
And check out our YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/javaposse
- Java on the iPhone, will it? won't it?
-
Sun has released the first Beta of NetBeans 6.1
- Application of the week - GMailAssistant
- Application of the week bonus: Stellarium for Java
Quick News
- The JSR 286 - Portlet Specification 2.0 - proposed final draft has been accepted
- Ted Neward has created a talk for Jazoon 08: The busy Java developer's guide to Groovy
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Apache has launched a new community site for Synapse / WS02
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Java.net has a new series called the Open Road, by Elliotte Rusty Harold
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Google has released the first milestone of GWT (Google Web Tookit) 1.5
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GridGain 2.0 has been released
- Bruce Chapman has blogged about another closures proposal: the no closures proposal
Listener FeedbackDavid I.
- Eclipse Magazine, December 2007, article by Ravi Kumar:
- Ravi Kumar’s
video introducing Application Factories:
- David I’s interview with eWeek:
- Jim Douglas (CodeGear CEO) eWeek interview:
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse171.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 14 March 2008
Roundup 08 - User Interface Polish and Usability Testing
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Usability Testing
- Apple Usability
- World of Warcraft
- Yahoo! Pipes
- BMW iDrive
- Nintendo Wii
- Acceptable Complexity
- Edward Tufte
- Adobe Flex
- Craigslist
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse170.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 10 March 2008
Newscast for March 9th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded in Gunnison and Denver airports!
- It's JRuby all over again, but this time for Python
- Apple released their iPhone SDK today
- The feel of Java revisited
- The winners of the 2008 Jolt awards were announced at SDWest
- A new set of open source modules for Guice from wideplay
- Java Project of the Week - jHeidi
- Library of the week - Simple JPA - an implementation of JPA for the Amazon SimpleDB
Quick News Items- There are new JSF components from project Woodstock in the NetBeans 6.1 preview releases
- Chris Adamson highlights a new alternative to JNI, JNA
- Sun has released Update 5 of Java SE 6
- OpenXava 3.0 has been released
- Ars Technica looks at Adobe AIR 1.0
- Sun has released the early draft review of JSR 318 - Enterprise Javabeans 3.1
- The finalists have been announced for the 2008 Eclipse community awards
- OpenDS has reached 1.0 milestone 1
- BEA and VMWare have put together virtualcenter
- The GNU project has released version 0.97 of GNU Classpath
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse169.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 7 March 2008
Java Posse Roundup 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
A round table with the attendees of the Java Posse Roundup 2008
- The Java Posse Roundup 2008
- Crested Butte - here it is:
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse168.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 2 March 2008
Newscast for Feb 28th 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Last episode before the Posse Roundup 2008, see you in Crested Butte http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/ - Sun has put up the session information for JavaOne 2008
- Adobe has released AIR 1.0
- The FCM closures proposal now has an initial prototype
- Is Java NIO no faster than Java IO?
- Secrets of Rock Star Developers book by Ed Burns is out - and we are in it
Quick News Items- Google has announced Summer of Code 2008
- Microsoft playing nice with FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)?
- More on Blu-Ray - Ed Burnette
- Apache Geronimo 2.1 is out
- The Eclipse Foundation has released Higgins 1.0
- Eclipse has a new project Babel
- A new 2.0 version of the dynamic language XMF has been released
- Bill Pugh and the University of Maryland have released version 1.3.2 of Findbugs
- The JavaBlog has a nice introduction to developing Java applications for facebook
- Silveira Neto blogs about writing your first NetBeans plugin
- And, Caoyuan blogs about an Erlang plugin for NetBeans called Erlybird
- The second part of the Busy Java Developers guide to Scala covers Scala's class syntax and semantics
- Sprint Nextel has released the first developer version of its new Titan platform
- New book - Groovy Recipes: Greasing the Wheels of Java by Scott Davis
- Kirill Grouchnikov has released version 3.0 of the flamingo component suite
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Thu, 28 February 2008
Interview with Guillaume Laforge on Groovy
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This interview is also available in video form at http://parleys.com The actual interview video is: http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/A+Groovy+ interview+at+JavaPolis%2707?showComments=true
- Groovy homepage
- Groovy News
- Grails
- Groovy books
- Or go to Amazon.com and search for Groovy
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Mon, 25 February 2008
Listener Feedback Special
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Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
And if you are attending the roundup, and need a place to stay, check out the
Google group document:
http://groups.google.com/group/roundup08/web/house-sharing-2008?hl=en - Subversion, Mercurial, Git - Source Control for Large Projects
- Youtube talks about Git and Mercurial
- Oracle Application Server
- JSR 666
- 50 times more Google searches from iPhone than other phones?
- 2 Hours of Free Starbucks WIFI a day
- Blu-Ray BDJ Discussion on Groups
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Wed, 20 February 2008
Newscast for Feb 18th 2008- JetBrains has raised the price of IntelliJ IDEA by $100 for corporate users,
but drops it to $249 for personal licenses
- Eclipse 3.4 M5 has been released
- Java Application(s) of the week. Javalobby did our job for us this week:
- Java Library of the week - Apache Abdera
- AND a mobile app of the week - Beta of YouTube for mobile
Quick News Items- The open source drop for OpenJDK 6 has been made!
- SCO - the fat lady still hasn't sung
- Lookout Google Maps, there's a new player on the block (at least in the UK). Ordnance Survey:
- Apple has released another preview version of Java 6 for Leopard
- NetBeans 6.0.1 has been released
- A new Glassfish v3 Ruby Gem now allows jRuby-on-rails apps to be easily installed and run on a Glassfish v3
- EclipseZone has an article up about using Spring and Eclipse together with SpringIDE
- Quipukit has released version 1.4 of its commercial JSF components library
- Lisp fans rejoice! Clojure is a new implementation of Lisp for the JVM
- Google has released a new version of the Android Developer SDK
- Oracle has posted a new beta - 3.3.50 - of Berkeley DB Java Edition on the Oracle Technical Network
- Atlassian has release version 2.1 of Clover
- Sun has created the Student Developers Portal
- Try OpenOffice online with Ulteo
- Jazoon has an initial list of the topics that will be covered at this year's conference
- TheServerSide has a preview of the new features coming in EJB 3.1
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Sun, 10 February 2008
Newscast for Feb 8th 2008
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Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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Grails 1.0 has been released!
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Registration for JavaOne is now open
- Closures, closures and more closures
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JSF has passed Swing as the number one GUI component model for job demand
Quick News Items
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A NetBeans Innovators Grants program has been introduced by Sun
- If you are curious about how to write a full application
that uses JSF, Seam 2.0 and JPA together, check out Carol McDonald's
blog
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Submissions are now being accepted for the Dukes Choice awards at JavaOne 2008
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A former mobile application of the week, Opera Mobile has just reached version 9.5
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TheServerSide.com has an introduction to using MapReduce in Java applications
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Sun has released a new version of their Solaris Express Developer Edition
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Sun has also posted a proposed final draft of JSR 293 - Location API 2.0
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Mon, 4 February 2008
Interview with Dalibor Topic
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Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
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We interview Dalibor Topic, also known as Robilad, about Open JDK, the JCP, Kaffe, Iced Tea and more
- Dalibor's blog
- OpenJDK project and charter
- Iced Tea project
- The Java Community Process
- Kaffe
- Gnu Classpath
- Apache Harmony
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Tue, 29 January 2008
Newscast for January 28th 2008
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
and be a part of sessions like this yourself!
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
Terrence Barr and Roger Brinkley joined us for an interview at the
Sun Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days, and that interview
is available in the latter half of the podcast.
- Is the Geronimo project in trouble?
- Applet of the Week: Sea Level applets
- Project of the week - LoboBrowser
Quick News- JDK 6 Update 4 is now available and it includes JAX-WS and JAXB 2.1
(Java API for XML, Web Services and Bindings)
- A call for participation has been put out for CommunityOne 2008, the day before JavaOne 2008
- JavaZone 2008 has also announced a call for presentations
- Jazoon 08 - the Java conference to be held in Zurich from June 23rd to 26th
- And this looks to be a good year for EclipseCon as well
- Artifactory is a maven repository for open source enterprise artifacts
- Chris Richardson has an interesting blog entry about using Amazon's EC2
(Elastic Compute Cloud) to host Java EE applications
- JSR 323 - Strong Mobility for Java - has been proposed in the JCP. UPDATE: it's already dead - it fell at the first hurdle
- Bill Venners has released a new testing tool - ScalaTest
- The Developer.com product awards for 2008 have been announced
- Apache has released 1.4 of JackRabbit
- Apache Jakarta Commons Pool 1.4 is now out
- Neal Gafter poses a simple, binary answer to the question of whether Java is dead
- Posse listeners in Pune, India might be interested in the next IndicThreads Java meet up
- Apache has released Lenya 2.0
- Sun is holding another Second Life virtual meeting, this time talking about NetBeans 6.0
- Sun's JavaFX tools to interop with Adobe
Java Mobility Podcast: http://java.net/pub/ct/mobileandembedded
Sun Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days: https://developerdays.dev.java.net/
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Wed, 23 January 2008
Guice Interview with Bob Lee
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This is one of a series of interviews that Carl Quinn and Dick Wall did while at JavaPolis 2007. The interviews are being released as both audio interviews on the Java Posse, and video interviews over at Parleys.com. You can find this particular talk on Parleys at http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Interview+with+Bob+Lee+at+JavaPolis%2707 - Google Collection Library
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Fri, 18 January 2008
Open Source Java ME and SE Interviews
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Terrence Barr and Mark Reinhold from Sun join us for a pair of interviews
about the current state of Open Source Java SE and ME
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
- Sign up for the mobile and embedded developer days
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Thu, 10 January 2008
Java Posse Episode 158 - January 9th 2008
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T-shirt is available -- http://www.zazzle.com/javaposse
Roundup - only days left for the early bird price -
sign up before January 15th or it goes up from $600 to $750
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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Bruce Eckel: should we simply stop adding new features to Java?
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Apple has released an updated developer preview version of Java 6
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Two Professors from NYU have slammed Java as a teaching language
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Library of the week - PDF Renderer
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Up and coming Project of the Week - Mighty Box
Quick News Items
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JSR 271 - The Mobile Information Device Profile 3 (better known as MIDP 3)
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Chris Adamson has issued a call for comments on how java.net might be improved in 2008
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Motorola has released a new version of the ROKR music playing phone
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Apache Wicket 1.3 has been released
- JSR 286 - the Java Portlet Specification 2.0
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JSR 255 - JMX (the Java Management Extensions) version 2.0
- JSR 279 - Service Connection API for Java ME
- JSR 235 - Service Data Objects - has been stalled for about 3 years
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Apache Jakarta have released a new version Commons configuration
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There is a new preview version of Oracle JDeveloper 11g available
- Using Erlang (a functional language) and Java together
- Pearson Education held a four day GWT conference in San Francisco
- The NetBeans source code is being moved to Mercurial
- Django is getting very close to running on top of Jython
- NetBeans has once again kicked off it's world tour
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The Java 2 Fifth Edition Complete Reference is now available for free as a PDF download
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Groovy 1.5.1 has been released
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The JDIC project have updated their netbeans plugin for NetBeans 6
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Infoworld reckons that Sun Microsystems is back in the game
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Nominations for the 2008 Eclipse Community Awards are now being accepted
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Jason LaPier has put together a NetBeans cheat sheet for Ruby and Rails development
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On a related note, Glassfish v2 update release 1 is also now available
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Metro versions 1.0.1 and 1.1 have been released
- A new version of Excelsior JET is now available
- JRuby 1.1RC1 released
Bonus End Story
Thanks
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Thu, 3 January 2008
Holiday SpecialFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
and be a part of sessions like this yourself!
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
Dick recommends the Jasper Fforde books:
http://www.jasperfforde.com/
Thanks
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Sat, 29 December 2007
Roundup 07 Session - Java Applets
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Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2007 unconference
This was the session many people thought that the conference was leading up to,
and covers some fairly tough questions about the future of Java.
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte from March 4th to 7th
and be a part of sessions like this yourself!
http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
- Java Update N (the consumer JRE)
- Microsoft Sparkle (now called Microsoft Expression Blend)
Thanks
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Thu, 20 December 2007
Scala Interview with Martin Odersky
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This is one of a series of interviews that Carl Quinn and Dick Wall did while at JavaPolis 2007.
The interviews are being released as both audio interviews on the Java Posse,
and video interviews over at Parleys.com. Here is where you can find this particular talk on Parleys.
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Mon, 17 December 2007
Special from JavaPolis 2007
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Check out videos from JavaPolis over at http://parleys.com
- David Heinemeier Hannson has release version 2.0 of the Ruby on Rails framework
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CommunityOne call for submissions
- Library of the week - Scene graph
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Application of the week - Masters of Java
Quick News Items
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Adobe has open-sourced Blaze - the AMF protocol and
libraries which does flex remoting more efficiently than XML or JSON
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Sun is going to discontinue development of the Java Studio
Creator and Java Studio Enterprise products
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Sasha Maps is a new library for GWT that provides easy
Google maps
support from within GWT applications. It is available for free under an
attribution, non-commercial, share-alike license
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Sun has submitted JSR 322 - Java EE Connector Architecture
1.6 - to the JCP for consideration
- Microsoft Volta, a new experimental
add-on for Visual Studio
that bears more than a passing resemblance to
GWT (the Google Web Toolkit)
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Greg Sporar has released a six minute screencast of some of
the new editing features in NetBeans 6.0
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Sun has a repeat of their introduction to web application
development
event on December 18th in Second life (at the Sun developer playground)
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Atlassian have announced Fisheye 1.4 and Crucible 1.2
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JBoss has released JBoss Tools 2 and JBoss Developer Studio
- JSR 308 - Annotations for Java Types, has entered early draft review
- Podcast of a Guy Steele and Richard Gabriel a keynote at ooPSLA called 50 in 50
- Apache Roller 4.0 is now out
- Liftweb, the Scala based web app framework from David
Pollak is now at version 0.3.0
- Oracle
has posted the proposed final draft for JSR 225 - the
XQuery API for
Java. This is a specification that defines a JDBC like API for native
XML databases
- ReSTclient 1.1 has been release
- Developer.com is now taking votes for the products of the year 2008
Thanks
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Sun, 9 December 2007
Newscast for December 6th 2007
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Spring 2.5 has been released, a new version of the alternative enterprise Java stack
- Applets of the week: Maths, Physics and Engineering applets
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Robert Cooper has written an article covering his first impressions of the Android API's and comments on possible improvements that could be made
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Carlos Bazzarella from Poliplus software has started a new project called ME4Android
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Open Handset Alliance member Ascender has announced “Droid Fonts?
- Looking to get started with Android? John Lombardo at
linuxdevices.com has written an in-depth, hands-on article that
introduces Android
- For people interested in getting Android to work on various
real and virtual hardware, there's a new Google group, called
AndroidPort
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Karl Pauls of Luminis has managed, with a few hacks, to get Apache Felix (OSGi) to work on Android
Quick News Items
New jsf project: Project Mojarra
- TheServerSide has an article up about RestFaces, a library to solve the problem of BookMarkable JSF (JavaServer Faces)
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Mark Reinhold of the OpenJDK Governance Board has announced that the Interim Governance Board has unanimously approved a proposal for the creation
of an OpenJDK Porters java.net group
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Think Record Storage is the only option for Java ME development? Think again!
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Atlassian Software has released version 1.2 of Crowd, its single sign on and OpenID software
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The Apache project has released version 1.1 Final of Continuum, the
continuous integration server for building Java projects
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JBoss has released a JSF unit testing tool: JSFUnit
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JSR 321 - Trusted Computing API for Java, has been submitted to the JCP by the IAIK Graz University of technology
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Roberto Chinnici blogs that he has got GlassFish v2 running on SoyLatte on Tiger
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DeveloperLife has started a series of tutorials about developing with GWT (the Google Web Toolkit)
- The third season of Lost on Blu-Ray will feature a number of enhancements using BD-J
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Sun has announced a new program to compensate Open Source developers for their coding efforts
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JavaRanch has an article about James Gosling's recent "State of the Java Universe" talk
- Kelly
O'Hair blogs that JDK 7 build 24 has switched over to the Mercurial
distributed source control mechanism for the OpenJDK sources
Listener Feedback
- Ryan Dewsbury's new GWT book
Thanks
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Fri, 30 November 2007
Newscast for November 29th 2007
- Landon Fuller has released the second developer preview edition of Java 6 for Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)
- Tis the season to consider language changes for Java 7, the latest question: why not support primitives in collections directly?
- Bill Pugh,
from the University of Maryland, and well known to Posse listeners, has
released version 1.3.0 of FindBugs
- NetBeans 6.0 FCS green-lighted
- Applet of the week - MindMap Viewer by Eric Blue
- Mobile Application of the Week - Ebook Reader for Java enabled phones
- Mobile application of the week - bonus - Google Maps for Mobile, now with my location
Quick News Items
- JSR 294 (superpackages for the Java language) early draft is now available
- Java running on the iPhone (and the iPod touch)
- The fedora wiki has an interview with Thomas Fitzsimmons about the inclusion of IcedTea with the newly released Fedora 8
- Sun has released a new version of the Sun Contribution Agreement
- There is a
new flavor of the Gnu General Public License (GPL) called the Affero
General Public License that has been written to cope with a peculiarity
of web applications
- The Exploring Beautiful Languages blog has an article on writing NetBeans Ruby hints using Scala
Thanks
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Mon, 26 November 2007
Listener Feedback - Nov 26th 2007
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Codemash conference in Sandusky, Ohio
- Real time storage, immortal memory, garbage collection
- Java Language Improvements - read this while listening to the long discussion
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Sat, 17 November 2007
Newscast for Nov 15th 2007
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- Google releases Android and open handset alliance, the former a
(soon-to-be) open source stack for developing mobile applications, and
the latter an alliance of over 30 companies in the mobile space
- Open source port of OpenJDK to the Mac?
- RedHat joins the OpenSDK project
- Technical Article of the Week! S3 on Java with onJava
- JSR for Closures, backed by the JUGs
Quick News Items
- The presentations from the JustJava 2007 conference in Brazil which took place in October are now available for download
- The Eclipse project has released version 3.3.1.1 of the Eclipse IDE
- JSR-311 - JAX-RS (ReST API for Java) is now in early draft review
- Artima has a good interview with Bill Shannon and Roberto Chinicci about JSR 316 - Java EE 6
- JBoss has release Seam 2.0
- NetBeans now has a DTrace GUI plugin
- Java lobby has an in depth interview about the new consumer JRE
- The Aquarium asks "what do you want from Glassfish v3?"
- The Mobile and Embedded developer days event which is being held in Santa Clara on Jan 23rd and 24th continues to gain momentum
- Apple has released a developer preview of Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 6 on the Apple Developer connection
- Access is demonstrating the new Access Linux Platform that runs Linux, Palm and Java applications
- The server side has a new video interview with Christian Bauer about the newly released Seam 2.0
- Could JavaME end up on the iPhone after all? Terrence Barr thinks so
- A former mobile app of the week, Opera Mini 4, a Java ME web browser, is out of beta
- NetBeans Days in Dubai and Cairo are happening within the next week
- Results of the JCP Elections
Thanks
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Sat, 3 November 2007
Newscast for Nov 2nd 2007
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Roundup - confirmed for Crested Butte, March 4th-7th 2008
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More information about Java on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard
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JavaOne 2008 Call for papers
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Chris Adamson has another call to arms for JCP members - please get involved and vote on the JCP Executive committees
Quick News Items
- Alberto Savoia on the C.R.A.P. metric
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Sun has released Java 6 Update 3
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Java FX has a new blog and a book
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The first General Availability version of Apache Tiles is now out: version 2.0.5
- Apparently
the combination of Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7 running in
protected mode and signed applets is causing problems
-
Panasonic has released the first in-dash blu-ray player which includes BD-Java
Listener Feedback
Announcement - new Grand Central listener feedback number - call and
leave questions, opinions and other feedback for us and we might play
it on the show:
408 465 4626
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Mon, 29 October 2007
Java Posse Episode 148 - Special from the Silicon Valley Code Camp
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Thanks to the Silicon Valley Code Camp guys - Peter Kellner for organizing the whole thing, and Mike Van Riper for inviting us
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Mac OS 10.5 Leopard ships, but without Java 6
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Mozilla getting into the RIA game with Prism
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Java ME - the rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated
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Java Development tool of the week - Crap4J
- JSR of the week: 298 - Telematics API
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Library of the week: The Google Collections Library
Quick News Items
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The JSR 311 group has released an early draft review of JAX-RS - the Java API for ReSTful services
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JSR 299 - Web Beans - now has an early draft review up
- And speaking of Guice, The Server Side notes that Crazy Bob
has a tech talk up discussing the dependency injection, its uses, and
the reasons for writing it
- We mentioned seeing this library at the recent Sun Java FX
client event in San Francisco when Chet Haase demoed it to us, but the
transitions library is now available for you to download and use in
your own applications
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Paypal CEO chases Runescape gold
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Sun has release version 1.4.1 of JavaMail
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Chris Adamson notes on the Editor's Daily Blog that there seems to be a Swing Renaissance taking place right now
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The Gnu Project has release version 0.96 of Gnu Classpath
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Ericsson has submitted JSR 319 - Availability Management for Java
- Friend to the Posse and fellow Java (albeit
NetBeans-centric) podcaster Roman Strobl is the latest interviewee on
NetBeans.tv
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NetBeans 6.0 Beta 2 is now available
- IBM's Websphere application server community edition (based
on Apache Geronimo) has just reached version 2.0 and now offers full
support for EE 5
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Google now has a Java API for their Translate service
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Continuing its incredible return to vibrancy, the Jython project has just released version 2.2.1
Thanks
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Fri, 26 October 2007
Special Announcement - Silicon Valley Code Camp
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Just a quick reminder that we will be at the Silicon Valley code camp
tomorrow, Saturday Oct 27th for a live recording. If you are in the bay
area, why not come on by and see us. Better yet, come and spend the
whole day geeking out on all things Java (Saturday seems to be the Java
day, even though the camp is on for the whole weekend).
It's not too late to sign up, go to:
http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/AttendeeRegistration.aspx
to register now. And we look forward to seeing you there.
If you don't live in the Bay Area or can't make it, the Posse episode
should be up some time on Sunday so please be patient. Thanks.
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Sat, 20 October 2007
Newscast for October 19th 2007
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Correction - 2007 JCP Elections
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Sun JavaFX and client evening in SF update....
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Is Sun creating a Java based competitor to the iPhone?
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Update on OpenJDK encumberances
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Pair Programming, does it suck or are you doing it wrong?
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The Future of Java on Mac OS X?
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Java Application of the week - IntelliJ IDEA
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Bonus java Application of the week - BabyTEL Eggphone
Quick News Items
- Sun has gone public with around a dozen security exploits in the Java runtime engine, many of them severe
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IBM AlphaWorks details a new eclipse plugin that allows web based interaction with the eclipse IDE
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The eclipse project has also released the first Rich AJAX Platform to use OSGi: RAP 1.0
- NetBeans OpenLaszlo support provides an alternative way of
building flash based rich internet applications without needing Adobe's
eclipse based flex builder
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NetBeans.org has a new tutorial on building an EJB 3.0 application using NetBeans, GlassFish v2 and Apache Maven 2
- Eyvind A. Larre blogs about how he put together a new facebook application in 15 minutes using Java and JSP
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Rick Ross at JavaLobby is rallying for putting Java on the OLPC (one laptop per child)
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JOSSO (Java Open Single Sign On) 1.6 has been released
- JSR 264 - Order Processing API, the final release has now
been made for the JSR by Nokia, including a Reference Implementation
and TCK (Technology Compatibility Kit)
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Chris Adamson on Java related podcasts
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A new version of Compass, 1.2, is out
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Nuxeo has released version 5.1 of its ECM (Enterprise Component Management) software
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Sun's John Rose has a new project proposal over at OpenJDK: a multi-language VM
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Eclipsecon 2008 is now accepting submissions for talks or tutorials
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And TheServerSide Java Symposium 2008 also has a call for papers
- JasperAssistant has been updated to version 2.4.0
- The Silicon Valley Web Developer Java User Group has a
session by Gavin King about WebBeans (JSR 299 - based on his Seam work)
planned for their next meeting on October 16th
- DevX has a new article comparing Java FX, Adobe AIR, and
Microsoft's Silverlight for building next generation RIA (Rich Internet
Applications)
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JPOX 1.1.9 has been released
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Ericsson and BenQ have published the public review draft for JSR 281 - IMS Services API
- In amongst the new exciting changes for the Java 6 Update N
(the new Consumer JRE which it getting a lot of attention right now) is
a new version of JAX-WS
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Microsoft has announced that it will share the source code for .NET
- Atlassian looking for an open source systems administrator
Thanks
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Sat, 13 October 2007
Roundup 07 Session - Convergence of Desktop, Web and Mobile Apps
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- Google Desktop and Gadgets
- Flash for User Experience
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
- CAVE - Cave Automatic Virtual Environment
Thanks
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Sat, 6 October 2007
Newscast for October 4th 2007
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We will be at the Silicon Valley Codecamp which runs Oct 27th to 28th at Foothills College, Los Altos, CA
http://siliconvalley-codecamp.com/
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First class support for properties in Java
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Rails, is the honeymoon over?
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The first early access release of the consumer JRE is now out for testing
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Could it finally be? The Java OS is here?
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Java Library of the Week - Enunciate 1.4
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Java Application of the Week: OpenProj
Quick News Items
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The final 1.0 version of Apache Tuscany is now out
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Apple has pulled down the link to Java 6 b88 for Mac OS X 10.4
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Luc Maisonobe has released Mantissa 7.1
- Eric LaFortune has released version 4.0 of ProGuard 4.0
which is an open source class file shrinker, optimizer and obfuscator
for Java
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Developer.com has started taking nominations for the 2008 product of the year
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The JCP (Java Community Process) Executive Committee elections are currently taking place
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Tor has a nemesis: Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein blogs "No Tabs? Are you Nuts?"
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Matt Raible has released version 2.0 of AppFuse
- Sean Sheedy blogs about what he is dubbing "JavaOne ME".
Actually the upcoming Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days will take
place at Sun's Santa Clara office
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Sun has made available the OpenJDK TCK (Technology Compatibility Kit) under a new open source license, GPLv2.
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YourKit LLC has released a new version 7.0 of the YourKit Java Profiler
- Glassfish roundup - the recently release version 2 of the
open source Java application server Glassfish continues to get
attention in the headlines
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Kaffe version 1.1.8 has been released
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Sun has released a new version of Solaris Express Developer Edition
- Apache ServiceMix has graduated to a full Apache project.
ServiceMix is an Extensible Message Bus for service integration,
mediation and composition (for Service Oriented Architectures)
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse145.mp3
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Sat, 29 September 2007
Interview with Brian Chess from Fortify Software
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Brian is Chief Scientist and co-founder of Fortify Software and gave us
an interview all about internet security, and the possibility of using
static analysis to catch security problems only.
- Fortify Software homepage
- Brian's personal homepage
- The book - Secure Programming with Static Analysis
- Static Analysis
- Findbugs
- Other static analysis tools
- Buffer Overflow exploit
- Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
- SQL Injection
- Wikipedia list of common vulnerabilities
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse144.mp3
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Sat, 22 September 2007
Newscast for September 21st 2007
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Glassfish v2 and NetBeans 6.0 Beta 1 have been released
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OpenOffice.org 2.3 has been released
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Jens Eckels asks "Do we need an IDE 2.0 revolution"
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SCO declares Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Java application of the week jIRCii
- Use it on our new Java Posse IRC channel - #javaposse on irc.freenode.net
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Java Site of the Week: Mint
Quick News Items
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The eclipse project has released eclipse PHP development tools 1.0
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The Nimbus Look and Feel is nearing completion
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Chet Haase and the timing framework project have announced version 1.0 of the timing framework
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Version 1.0 of JSR 295 - the Beans Binding API, is now available for download
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iced-tea.org is the home of the IcedTea project providing a completely unencumbered open source Java
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Microsoft have released version 1.0 of Silverlight
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Adobe has released the first public beta of Flex 3.0
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Kirill Grouchnikov has announced version 4.0 of the Substance look and feel for Java
- A Ccomparison between the Java and .NET way of handling generics
- The Aquarium has a guide to the ReST initiatives for Java
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Apache Tuscany version 0.99 has been released
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The open source Java server Glassfish now has a wiki/user faq site
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J/Invoke 1.0 has been released
- IBM developerworks has a new article describing how to invoke dynamic languages
- The new Cajo java.net project provides a simple and very
small library to enable distributed computing using just three simple
methods in the API: export, lookup and proxy
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NetBeans has a new module integrating the Google Checkout API through a new open source Google Checkout Java SDK project
- Netbeans.tv now has Tor's video interview about and demo of
the new NetBeans 6 rails features for constructing web applications
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Version 1.6 of project Grizzly has been released
- Lance Anderson blogs that JDBC 4.0 is catching on with ever
more companies and organizations offering JDBC 4.0 compliant drivers
for their database
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If you do a lot of JNI development you may be interested in the Intel integrated Java/JNI debugger
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EclipseZone reports that a new milestone of the Whole Platform, 1.0.0.v20070912-1454
- Hudson continuous build engine continues to go from strength to strength
- Azul systems, makers of the very scalable Java hardware
solutions with the ability to run hundreds of concurrent Java threads
is in trouble
- IBM DeveloperWorks has made another handy little developer
tool available. The Lock Analyzer allows you to examine how Java locks
are performing in a live application
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse143.mp3
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Thu, 13 September 2007
Java Posse Episode 142 - Special from JavaZone 2007
Velkommen til Episode 142 av Java Posse - Ekstrasending fra JavaZone 2007!
Top reasons indicating you might be on a Broken Project:
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It takes three months to add one checkbox to a web UI
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Everything starts to look like it would be quicker to rewrite
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Everyone on the project has "Architect" on their business card, and yet they never agree on anything!
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Conversations start with "Oh, that, that's really simple, you just...." followed by a 30 minute description on what to do
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You time your life around "the build"
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The GUI is written in AWT... or HTML 3.2
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Or! The GUI is written in something you wrote yourself
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The project .... is a home grown web framework
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Someone just added 5 more hours of meetings to your work week because "it's late"
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The guy who is supposed to train you, throws a folder of notes at you and runs away cackling gleefully
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The lines of XML outnumber the lines of Java 10:1
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You ask about unit tests and get blank stares from everyone, or a "yeah, we should do that really"
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Silicon Valley Code camp - October 27-28
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NetBeans 6.0 Beta 1 getting close...
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Java Applet of the week - Frozen bubble in an applet
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Mobile Java App of the week: Opera mini beta 2
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Java Library of the Week: Quaere by Anders Noras
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse142.mp3
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Sat, 8 September 2007
Roundup 2007 Session - Desktop and Web
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2007. Since this was recorded, the
landscape has changed a bit, with Adobe Apollo being renamed to Adobe
AIR, Java FX being launched at JavaOne, and Google Gears also being
released. The audio quality is what you would expect from a recorder in
the middle of the room with lots of people sitting around it.
- Google docs and spreadsheets, GMail
- JavaFX
- Adobe Flash, Flex and AIR
- Google Gears
- Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
- Dojo
- DWR and Reverse AJAX
- JINI
- Military mesh networking
- Protein folding
- Human Genome project
- Semantic Web
- IPv6
- Apache Derby Database
- Firefox 2 local storage
- Comet for AJAX
- LiveConnect
- Canvas, SVG, VRML
- Desktop apps we use
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse141.mp3
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Sat, 1 September 2007
Newscast for August 30th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Paramount defects from doing both Blu-ray and HD-DVD to doing just HD-DVD, CEO blames Java, but what is the whole story?
- Google Web Toolkit is now out of Beta with the release of the new version 1.4
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Jython 2.2 has been released!
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NetBeans Roundup - lots of things happening in the NetBeans camp this week
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Java site of the week - Quicken Online, in JSF
Quick News
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JSR 264 - Order Management API, has been approved by the JCP
- Greg Stein, the director of the Apache Software Foundation
was mugged outside his home, at the time he was on crutches from a
broken leg injury a couple of weeks before. Kevin Burton is having a
donation whip round to do something nice for Greg while he recovers
- If you are interested in Java/.NET interoperability with
WSIT, Arun Gupta has blogged a couple of useful links including a demo
of using Excel with Glassfish
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The Mobile Phone/Smart Phone blog has a detailed review of the new Motorola ROKR E6
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The glassfish team have posted up RC4 of glassfish v2 (and what they hope will be the final RC)
- If you missed the very popular Java Puzzlers technical
session at this year's JavaOne, or if you simply didn't make it to
JavaOne, you can still see it
- An InformIT article on HIJAX talks about how to plan for both JavaScript and non JavaScript browsers
- A new site collects Java related videos. D TV Java has
multiple views for selecting the video you might be interested in,
including a blog like view, thumbnail view and random selection
- We have sat upon this news item for a couple of weeks due
to problems accessing the site, but GridGain 1.5 offers an open source,
java based grid computing solution built on top of spring and JBoss. As
well as a 15 minute video demo of writing a grid application, and the
download itself, the gridgain company offers training, consulting and
support. They also seem to have a fondness for 2x2 rubiks cubes (which
seem like they wouldn't be much of a challenge to solve)
- ZDNet points out that a couple of security exploits found
by a Google engineer in the Java Image parsing code back in October
2006 are still not fixed for Java on Mac OS 10
- Sailfin, a SIPServlet communication application server
based on glassfish and contributions from Ericsson has reached
milestone one
Listener Feedback
- Neal Bartlett post to the Java Posse Google group about OSGi vs JSR 277
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse140.mp3
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Fri, 24 August 2007
Newscast for August 23rd 2007
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More details on the Java Posse (Hello) World Tour
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NetBeans 6.0 is to be released under the GPL v2 license with the Classpath exception (the same license as the OpenJDK)
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TheServerSide has an article up about OpenID, saying that it is a great idea, but a bit bewildering for consumers
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The PlentyOfCode blog has a useful list of Java decompilers and Java obfuscators
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Library of the week: Jasper Reports 2.0
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Java Application of the week: Hudson - Continuous Build engine
Quick News Items
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Java.net have launched a new column by David Flanagan, the author of Java in a Nutshell
- MyEclipse 6.0 is out. This new version is based on the new
Eclipse 3.3 Europa platform, and adds Java EE 6 support and "redefines
AJAX productivity"
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Geronimo 2.0 has been released. The apache Java application server now offers full Java 5.0 support and is certified
- Romain Guy has put up 82 swing and 2d demos on his blog
that he and Chet Haase released to go along with their new book "Filthy
Rich Clients"
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The latest version of SWTSwing, version 3.2.0005, brings the possibility of running SWT 3.2 on top of Swing
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ServerSide again, this time Vladimir Blagojevic describes the new features in JGroups 2.5
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Interface 21 has announced Spring Web Services 1.0
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JSR 286 - the Portlet Specification 2.0, is in the public review ballot stage until August 27th
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If you are looking for an easier way to call native code from Java on Windows, check out NativeCall
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Kelly O'Hair has an update about the current status of moving the OpenJDK project to Mercurial
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Google has released the proposed final draft for JSR 284 - Resource Consumption Management API
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Oracle has just released a new version 3.4.42 of the Berkeley DB, Java edition
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IBM Developerworks has a good article about mylyn 2.0 (formerly mylar), the task focused UI extensions for eclipse
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JEuclid 3.0 has been released
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Tim Boudreau has become a contributor to the apache wicket plugin for NetBeans project
Special Section for this week - Gossip
- Jim Louderback, Editor in Chief for PC Magazine, declared
this week that Vista just ain't cutting it, and that if Microsoft can't
get Vista working, he is contemplating moving to Linux
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse139.mp3
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Sat, 18 August 2007
Newscast for August 16th 2007 and Glassfish Interview
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JSR 291 (Dynamic Component Support for Java SE) has released it's final version
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Mobile app of the week: J2MEdit
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Library of the week - Flosc
Quick News Items
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IntelliJ IDEA has reached version 7 milestone 2
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Oracle has released Coherence 3.3
- TheServerside.com has a podcast interview with Rod Johnson
from Interface 21 about Spring 2.0, and the upcoming Java EE 6 JSR
which Rod recently joined as an expert group member
- Codegear - formerly the developer tools division of
Borland, has released JGear, a suite of plugins for the eclipse
platform that enhance eclipses functionality in the areas of Java
application performance, visual development and team collaboration
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Sun has a new program to make it easier for open source Java projects to access the Java TCK (Technology Compatibility Kit)
- The glassfish project has created a JSP (JavaServer Pages)
subproject to add to its list of subprojects like JSF, Grizzly,
JAXB/JAX-WS and so forth
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Google has added StarOffice and the JRE to its Google Pack offering for windows
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Forget LAMP, check out JAMP
- Addison Wesley Eclipse WTP book available
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What's new in NetBeans Mobility Pack 6.0?
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The eclipse process framework 1.2.0 has been released
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Apache has released version 1.2.24 of the Apache Tomcat connectors
Glassfish InterviewWith Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart and Jerome Dochez from the Glassfish project - Glassfish home page
- RC1 (current as of podcast - look for newer versions!)
- v3 Preview (the bleeding edge)
- Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart's blog
- Jerome Dochez's blog
- JSR 316 (Java EE 6)
- JSR 317 (Java Persistence API 2.0)
- JSR 318 (Enterprise Java Beans 3.1)
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse138.mp3
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Fri, 10 August 2007
Newscast for August 9th 2007
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Iris is ready for the prime time (or at least general experimentation)
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Hackademix.net has a description of a way to use Java and liveconnect to circumvent popup blocking tools
- In an article on InfoQ, Martin Fowler reckons we are
entering a software development stage where a single language like Java
will be replaced by Domain Specific Languages created for each task
Quick News Items
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JSR 113 has a second proposed final draft for the Java speech API 2.0
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The Aquarium has the second screencast about using jMaki JSF components, NetBeans IDE and GlassFish application server
- Sun is set to release a new 8 core, Niagara 2 chip this
week. The 8 core, 8 threads per core processor should be able to allow
up to 64 simultaneous running threads with suitable software
- Moomba has reached version 0.5. This new and quite
ambitious web UI framework provides an eclipse RCP for the web, the
idea being that developers already familiar with the Eclipse RCP can
build rich and ajax-y web applications using their RCP skills
- Not to be left out, Swing apps also now have a web UI
migration path. WebCream allows swing apps to be adapted into rich
internet applications (RIAs) providing automatic conversion to AJAX
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The first release candidate is out for Glassfish v2
- A new Evans Data survey shows that Java is on the rise and
.NET is declining for implementing SOAs (Service Oriented
Architectures)
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OpenJDK can now be built and run with FreeType, removing one of the remaining encumbrances from proprietary software
Listener Feedback
- Hands Of Romania charity is looking for laptops, servers, network peripherals and other donations
- Chet Haase on the state of video in Java
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse137.mp3
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Sun, 5 August 2007
Newscast for August 4th 2007
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How much is your code worth?
- The new firefox 4 javascript VM, which will be based on
Tamarin (the engine donated to the project by Adobe), will run not only
JavaScript, but also Ruby and Python
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JavaFX properties support
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NetBeans to get first class Groovy support?
- Google has released a free tool - the Google Singleton Detector
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And for another fun discussion, when should you use finalizers?
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Applet of the week - Zombie Infection
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Applet of the week - bonus - Bitlet
Quick News Items
- San Shin's JavaPassion.com website now has a hands on lab
for creating web applications using Sun's woodstock JSF components
which have just been open sourced by Sun
- Yahoo has release YSlow, a performance tool which helps you to determine why a site is slow
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An updated version of the JavaFX plugin is now available for NetBeans
- Daniel Boekhoff has a new tutorial up at NetBeans.org that
walks you through creating a Ruby on Rails application in NetBeans
- What ever happened to the Apache TCK open letter and blowup?
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JBoss has released Drools 4.0
- Lifehacker has information about an OpenOffice extension that lets you write macros in Groovy
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Oliver Widder JavaPosse World Tour Poster
- Chet Haase appears in the latest SDN tv episode talking about the new book Filthy Rich Clients
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The San Diego JUG has a special appearance by James Gosling on August 8th
- If you have ever been interested in getting your own JSR
through the JCP, you might be interested in a new series on the JCP
site that explains each part of the process in detail. Part 3 in the
series has just been published, which explains the draft review process
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Atlassian software have bought Cenqua
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An eclipse RCP training world tour? Well, the USA and Europe anyway
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Registration is now open for the eclipse summit Europe
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A new JSF user group has been formed in Zürich, Switzerland and Ed Burns was the first presenter
- MyTreo.net reports that Palm has very quietly released an update to the Websphere Everyplace Java ME environment for Palm OS
- Beelucid software has announced a limited release of a free
beta test version and unlimited release of a free trial version of
VBeeJava
- BEA has released a suite of WebLogic server tools for
Eclipse Europa (3.3) to help develop, deploy and debug weblogic based
applications from the new version of Eclipse
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Marc Fleury, former CEO of JBoss, has a short but interesting interview up at news.com
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Apache MyFaces has released version 1.2.0 of it's core JSF 1.2 compliant JSF components
- If you are interested in building web services with ReST,
Brian Leonard has a blog entry about how to do it easily using NetBeans
- Dozer 4.0, the new version of the Dozer bean mapping
framework, makes it easy to map properties from one bean to another for
recursive copying and other related uses
- The GPS tracker site allows you to track a cell phone using
a J2ME program running on that phone, and google maps to display the
location
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse136.mp3
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Thu, 26 July 2007
Newscast for July 26th 2007
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- A serious security flaw has been found which affects all versions of Java, on all platforms including mobile devices
- Joshua Marinacci hints and teases about stuff coming up with Java FX
- Netbeans 6 Milestone 10 (or consider the nightly builds)
- Lotus Exige (Joe's new toy)
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse135.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 17 July 2007
Interview with Josh Reed about CHRONOS, ANDRILL and Antarctica
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Josh Reed is one of our long time listeners, and he wrote in to tell
us, from Antarctica! In this interview, Josh tells us what CHRONOS and
ANDRILL are all about, how they use Java, and of course what life is
like in Antarctica.
- Josh Reed's Blog
- CHRONOS
- ANDRILL
- PSICAT
- Antarctica links
- John Carpenter's "The Thing"
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse134.mp3
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Fri, 13 July 2007
Newscast for July 12th 2007
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Java EE 6 is back, but not as JSR 313, instead it will be JSR 316
- JSR 277 - the Java Module System, has released its first
snapshot (as has JSR 294 - the related Improved Modularity Support for
the Java language)
- Adobe has release AIR - the Adobe Integrated Runtime
- NetBeans 6 Milestone 10 is out
- Java 6 update 2 is now out, this new update incorporates 182 fixes and enhancements
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Compiz and Beryl 3d window managers still troublesome with Java
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Applet of the week - Deck Designer
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Mobile app of the week: Bombus - a Jabber chat client for Java ME enabled phones
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AND! A library of the week this week as well: WiiremoteJ
Quick News Items
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InfoQ has published an interview with Bob Brewin, Sun's Software CTO
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The OpenMoko neo1973 developer handset is now available for purchase
- Motorola has released information on the new Zante - the next generation sidekick
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The playstation 3 price has dropped to $499
- Asterisk-Java 0.3 has been released
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The BlueJ project has released a new version 2.2 of the BlueJ IDE
- JTR 4, an open source project from JTRunner is a testing
framework that makes it possible to distribute your testing to a farm
of JTR nodes, cutting the time to run all of the tests using parallelism
- JSRs 190 (Event Tracking API for J2ME) and 280 (XML API for
Java ME) have both been rejected by the JCP because of concerns with
the licensing of spec and implementation
- Could Java be coming to the iPhone? Our opinion: probably not any time soon unfortunately
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Easy eclipse 1.3 has been released, the first easy eclipse based on the new Eclipse 3.3 europa release
- Sang Shin is adding a new Java Web Services course to his popular JavaPassion.com java skills site
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While only in the rumor stages at this point, it sounds like Java 6 on the Mac will only be available on Leopard on Intel!
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Cay Horstmann has a comparison of JSF development in both NetBeans and Eclipse
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JBoss Portal 2.6 adds support for Google Gadgets
- While not really Java centric, clipperz blog has some
benchmarks of the new Tamarin javascript engine (donated by Adobe) that
will be in firefox 4
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Web developers may be pleased to hear that JSFToolbox 2.0 is now available for use with Dreamweaver CS3
- Paul Sandoz of the glassfish team has succeeded in (and
blogged about) getting Scala running under the Glassfish application
server
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JSR 315 - Servlet 3.0 - has been filed and approved by the JCP
- Javabeat has an introduction to JavaFX script programming
- Screencast-o-matic - a Java applet to record screencasts
- The Cologne JUG (or JUG Cologne as it is correctly named)
held an IDE shootout between Eclipse, NetBeans, JDeveloper and IntelliJ
IDEA
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Seam 2.0 - Gavin King's conversational state framework (and contributor to JSR 299 web beans) has entered beta
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JBoss has announced that JBossWS 2.1.0 will support Metro
- Bruce Eckel has a number of other Open Space conferences (like the roundup) coming up in the next few months
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse133.mp3
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Wed, 11 July 2007
Interview with Bill Pugh and Brian Goetz
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Recorded at JavaOne 2007
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Brian Goetz
- Bill Pugh
- Findbugs
- JSR 305: Annotations for Software Defect Detection
- JSR 308: Annotations on Java Types
- Functional Languages:
- Guice
- Fortress
- Guy Steele's talk on Growing a Language
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse132.mp3
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Wed, 4 July 2007
Walking Around JavaOne 2007 - Part 2
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This episode is part two of our recordings from walking around JavaOne
and talking to people we meet. Joe does most of the work in this
episode.
- John Todd - Photographer
- Bruce Eckel and Mindview
- James Ward and Adobe Flex/Flash/Apollo
- Java.net
- Eric Arseneau - SunSpot
- Systronix - SunSpot and TrackBot
- Greenfoot project
- SoftwareFX - ChartFX JSF components (plus free community edition)
- Caucho technology - resin application server
- David Heron - OpenJDK
- David Intersimone (David I) from Codegear (was Borland)
- Agitar and JUnitFactory (Bob Evans)
- University of Sydney (Peter Whitfield - real time Java slot car winner)
- Vernon Singleton - Walt Disney World
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse131.mp3
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Fri, 29 June 2007
Newscast for June 28th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Java 6 on Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) - It's alive!
- Eclipse Europa has been released by the Eclipse foundation
- Simon Morris has an interesting opinion piece up on Java.net about the future of Rich Internet Applications
- In the gossip section this week, is Sun being immoral by
"Tying" Java to NetBeans, come to that, is it even really tying Java to
NetBeans?
- Do you need Abject Oriented Programming?
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An almost CPU free pattern with AJAX - RAJAX
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Java website of the week - Josh and Friends - the number one dance and music community
- Java Mobile App of the Week - Opera Mini 4 Beta
Quick News Items
- Sun has submitted the Servlet 3.0 specification to the JCP as JSR 315.
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The JCP award nominations for five different categories in selecting the best JSRs for the year are now open
- While not exactly Java related, Sir Tim Berners Lee has
received the Order of Merit, one of the most prestigious awards in the
UK
- Cay Horstmann has been delving into .NET and concludes that the grass isn't always greener on the other side
- Google Developer Days session videos available on youtube.com
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Computer Business Review Online has a Q&A with James Gosling, the Father of Java
- JavaBeat has a new article by Shunmuga Raja that covers the new features of Java 6 that might well be worth bookmarking
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A new open source operating system called the Artix OS has been created on SourceForge
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Yakov Fain has made the Java Tutorial for Kids available as a free download
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Atlassian software has released Crowd version 1.1, with lots of new OpenID focused features
- Apache has released MyFaces Orchestra, which enables
conversational scoping and persistence integration with JSF (which is
also what Seam and the new WebBeans does). Orchestra uses Spring to
achieve this important gap-filling
- Stanford has bought the first Project Blackbox, Sun's ready-to-go super computer in a shipping container
- Egil
Sorensen, a student at NTNU in Trondheim, has added replication and hot
fail-over to the JavaDB pure java relational database
- At
least some of the multimedia and supporting information is now
available for technical sessions and hands on labs from JavaOne 2007
- Howard Lewis Ship and the tapestry team have released Tapestry 4.1.2 and OGNL (Object Graph Notation Language) 2.7
- Sun has renamed the JAX-WS + Project Tango combination to Project Metro
Thanks
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 24 June 2007
Walking Around JavaOne 2007 - Part 1
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
This episode is part one of our recordings from walking around JavaOne
and talking to people we meet. Hopefully it gives a taste of what it is
like walking around in the pavilion and corridors of JavaOne, and the
kind of interactions you have while doing so. There will be a second
episode. Dick does a lot of the talking on this one, in part 2, Joe
does a lot more of the work.
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Sonia AUV
- Cenqua - makers of Clover, Fisheye and Crucible development tools
- Microsoft - Projects Tango and Silverlight
- Agitar Software
- Interface 21 - the Spring Framework
- Fortify Software and the Man from Hackistan
- The Server Side
- Java.net community site, and JUGs
- Starcom - who managed to get us our T-shirts in less than 12 hours
- Amy Fowler and Shannon Hickey from Swing Labs and the Swing Team
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse129.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 21 June 2007
Interview about Java User Groups and Community
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded at JavaOne 2007, this is an interview with Bruno Souza, Ean
Schuessler, Daniel Brookshier, David Jones and of course, Juggy. Be
sure and keep listening at the end for an easter egg. This interview
was loads of fun, thanks to all the guys for doing it. Bruno Souza http://weblogs.java.net/blog/brunos Ean Schuessler http://www.eanschuessler.com/ Daniel Brookshier http://weblogs.java.net/blog/turbogeek David E. Jones http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/~jonesde/Home Juggy http://weblogs.java.net/blog/thejavafinch http://thejavafinch.dev.java.netLinks to (some) topics we discussed: Apache Open For Business (OFBiz) - http://ofbiz.apache.org/ Open Source Java - http://openjdk.java.net JUGs Community - http://community.java.net/jugs NetBeans - http://www.netbeans.org OFBiz Talk at JavaOne (with the Generals, Juggy and David) http://picasaweb.google.com.br/Leonardo.Galvao/ JuggySession?authkey=EP2AX3XuTMI
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse128.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 16 June 2007
Newscast for June 13th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Should checked exceptions be removed from Java?
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What will happen to Java on the Treo now?
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Details starting to emerge about Apple's future direction
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Java developer tool of the week - SAP Memory Analyzer
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And a bonus - cool Java Media app of the week - Media Center X
Quick News Items
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Trolltech, makers of the QT GUI toolkit (as used by KDE on Linux) has released QT Jambi
- Sun has announced their full support for OpenID
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Chris Oliver and the Open JFX Script team have released a new version of Java FX Script
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Did you know that as well as the NetBeans Java FX plugin, there is also one for eclipse?
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Roman Strobl over at NetBeans.org has a video tutorial for getting started with NetBeans 6.0
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Apache has release SOLR 1.2
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Solaris Developer edition - new version 5/07 release
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Gigaspaces 6.0 has been announced, and it allows POJOs in JavaSpaces to work with Spring
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A new JMaki extension for Google Gears from Greg Murray
- Tips and advice from Josh Bloch and Bill Pugh's Java Puzzlers at JavaOne this year
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Apache has released version 1.0 of Synapse
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse127.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:05 PM |
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Wed, 13 June 2007
Simulcast with Coté from Drunk and Retired
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
This is an informal chat and analysis recorded at JavaOne with Michael Coté from the DrunkAndRetired.com podcast.
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse126.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:34 PM |
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Sat, 9 June 2007
Newscast for June 7th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Redhat forking Java? It's a good thing really
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Eclipse 3.3 RC3 (release candidate 3) has been released
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JSF - why hasn't it taken over the world
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Microsoft is just too busy to back up their threats
- More details on a new, small, consumer JRE to compete with Flash
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Google released Google Gears - a toolkit that allows web applications to be better threaded and also to work offline
- Mobile java app of the week - webaroo
Quick News Items
- Charles Oliver Nutter, Thomas Enebo and Ola Bini have posted the release for JRuby 1.0 based on Ruby 1.8.5.
- The JDJ has announced the contenders for the JDJ readers awards
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The Sun Developer Network has published an interview with Josh Bloch that covers many different topics
- NetBeans 5.5.1 includes a number of bug fixes and also support
for v2 of Glassfish. It also adds windows vista as a supported platform
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Java FX quick roundup - more information about the new Java FX initiative
- ReportMill - a Java FX RAD tool
- Google checkout is offering credit card transaction
processing for free until the end of 2007, and Inderjeet Singh has put
together instructions on how to use checkout from Glassfish
- Martin Odersky has released version 2.5 final of Scala, an alternative programming language that uses the JVM
- Apache Geronimo milestone 6 has passed the Java EE 5 TCK
meaning that it is now possible to deploy Java EE 5 applications to the
apache open source Java application server
- IBM has a
tutorial on using a Google Web Toolkit front end with a back end
written using the Apache Geronimo application server
- Sun has announced that they will not enforce patents on their
OpenID digital identity framework against anyone else who does not
enforce their patents on OpenID either
- Novell has released Mono 1.2.4
- PDFs of the slides are now available from the technical sessions at JavaOne 2007
- JDeveloper, OC4J (Oracle Containers for Java) and Toplink are all now available in 11g preview form
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Genuitec have released version 5.5 final of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench
- NetBeans has a new support module for the Sun Grid Engine (also sometimes called the Sun utility grid)
- Antlr 3.0, a very popular "compiler compiler" for the Java platform, has been released by Terrence Parr
- There is now a good online map available of the whole Runescape world if you are a fan of the game
- Arun Gupta has a short getting started guide which makes it easy to get going with JRuby on Rails
- Motorola has released the RAZR 2 and MotoROKR Z6 phones, both of which use a Java on Linux platform
- Felipe Gaucho blogs about the three kinds of Java distribution
hell: Classpath hell, Jar hell and Extension hell, and how JSR 277 is
trying to fix all three
- GWT - the Google Web Toolkit - version 1.4 RC is now available
- NetBeans.org has a new plugin portal for sharing NetBeans plugin modules
- Bill Pugh has released version 1.21 of findbugs, the static analysis bug finding tool
- The oldest IDE in existence, Emacs, has just reached version 22
- Helios has released Linux for the Playstation 3
- John O'Conner adds his voice to the chorus of people proclaiming JSR 296 (The Swing Application Framework) is good
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse125.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:21 PM |
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Wed, 30 May 2007
Interviews on Java FX Mobile and OpenJDK
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
This is a pair of interviews we conducted at Java one. The first is
with Jacob Lehrbaum and John Mulner about Java FX mobile (the new Java
on Linux phone platform announced at JavaOne) and the second is with
Rich Sands about Open JDK.
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse124.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:58 PM |
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Sat, 26 May 2007
Interviews with Robert Brewin, Greg Bollella and Dave Hofert
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
This is a combination of two interviews conducted at the 2007 JavaOne
conference. The first is with Bob Brewin - CTO of Sun Software (the bit
that covers Java), and the second is with Dave Hofert and Greg
Bollella, a fairly technical discussion about the Java Real Time System
2.0 and real time garbage collection.
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse123.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 11:44 PM |
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Tue, 22 May 2007
JavaOne Retrospective Part 2 - May 15th 2007
Part 2 of the JavaOne Retrospective recorded live at the SV Web JUG meeting. Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Curriki and Engineers without Borders
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Robosapien Toy (JavaOne Geek Gadget)
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Demo: NetBeans 6 - TOR!!!
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Demo: Blu-Ray Disc Java (BDJ)
Quick News-athon
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AB5k (Josh Marinacci and Robert Cooper's widgets project) has been renamed to glossitope
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Google has a couple of new ReST tools, ReST describe tools that provide
a best guess WADL (Web Application Description Language) from looking
at a list of example ReST messages, while ReST compile takes a WADL and
creates language bindings for many different languages
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Microsoft has released the DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime) based on it's
CLR for .NET. The new DLR targets dynamic languages with extra VM level
features. We will have more on this in a future episode
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Netbeans has added Mercurial support (which is useful as the Java
source code has been released using Mercurial). Mercurial is a
decentralized (or distributed) source control system
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Runescape, the Java MMORPG (and former applet of the week from way
back) has passed 1 million paying subscribers and over 10 million
members (you can pay for free)
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Although you have probably heard by now, Guillaume Laforge and the
groovy team have released a new Beta version of Groovy 1.1, and it now
has annotations support. At present, you can only use and not write
annotations in Groovy, but it is the first non Java language that runs
on the JVM to use them
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The apache project has released Jackrabbit 1.3 - an open source
implementation of JSR 170 - Content Repository for Java Technology API
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Charles Oliver Nutter, Thomas Enebo and Ola Bini have released JRuby
0.99, which is compatible with Ruby 1.85. It also now supports the new
Bean Scripting Framework (more on this soon too)
-
A 12 year old Nigerian has become a Sun Certified programmer. Allwell
Worgu is not the first 12 year old to pass the certification though, a
pakistani girl received the certification at the same age some 6 years
ago (name unknown...)
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse122.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:23 AM |
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Fri, 18 May 2007
JavaOne Retrospective from the SVJUG - May 15th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Part 1 - the big items...
- Microsoft accuses Open Source Software of infringing 235 patents
JavaOne Big Announcements:
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Java now open sourced - apart from a small number of IP encumbered bits
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Java FX Script and Java FX Mobile projects announced
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Project Wonderland - Like second life only better, and more business oriented (at least in the first demo version)
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse121.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:35 AM |
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Sat, 12 May 2007
JavaOne BoF Special
A special from our BoF at JavaOne. Rough coverage of the news from
JavaOne (or at least the big items), plus some industry news important
enough to make it in. Mainly just having a good time and enjoying the
fact that people can talk back for once.
If you can make it, please join us for the post JavaOne analysis on
Tuesday May 15th at Verisign. You must register to join in the fun
(otherwise Verisign won't let you in), but there will be beer, pizza
and prizes including one SunSpot pack (3 sunspots) which is an awesome door prize (and about $600ish value as well). To find out more and register, please take a look at
https://sv-web-jug.dev.java.net/servlets/
NewsItemView?newsItemID=4881
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
JavaOne News
- The technical sessions and labs will be up on the web in a month or so, but in the meantime you can see the keynotes online
- JavaFX - declarative scripting desktop and applet tool to compete with Flash has been announced by Sun
- JavaFX Mobile - new phone platform for next gen devices also announced by Sun
- Real Time Java (JSR 1) version 2.0 (now with real time garbage collection)
- Java App of the week - World Wind in Java (from NASA)
- Java Web App of the week - Iris - online photo browsing and editing
- Engineers without borders formation - could not yet find a direct
link, but there is a news article about it. It is a collaboration
between Sun and the UN
- Curriki - bonus Java web site of the week
- Oracle JDeveloper 11g preview available
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse120.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:50 PM |
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Mon, 7 May 2007
Java Posse Episode 119 - CommunityOne Special
Java Posse Episode 119 - Special from Netbeans day (part of community one day), May 7th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at
http://javaposse.com
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Java/Quicktime security flaw fixed
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JRuby has some competition - Microsoft announces IronRuby
For
the tools/recommendations, please use Google - I have insufficient time
to make links to each although I might come back in and do it later
(after JavaOne).
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
- Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the
parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ.
(BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento
Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song,
"Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad.
Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse119.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:29 PM |
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Thu, 3 May 2007
Newscast and Java Desktop Roundtable
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Please remember to sign up for the May Silicon Valley JUG if you want
to come and see us there, Verisign will not allow people in unless they
are registered, so please register if you even think you might make it
(to make sure you can get in). To register, email Van Riper following
the instruction given on the announcement page. Thanks.
https://sv-web-jug.dev.java.net/servlets/
NewsItemView?newsItemID=4881
And keep an eye on the Google code blog to see what events will be
happening at the Google booth next week (yes, we are that disorganized
:-) )
http://code.google.com/
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Countdown to JavaOne almost over - Next week!
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Quicktime Java library at the heart of a serious exploit on Macs and PCs
- The Java Video and Multimedia App discussed (let's call it our Java App of the Week)
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Groovy wins the JAX 2007 innovation award
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Adobe open-sources Flex SDK
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse118.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:30 PM |
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Thu, 26 April 2007
Newscast for April 24th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- What would you like to see for a Google presence at JavaOne this year?
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How much openness is good for a JSR?
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Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (also known as 7.04) has been released, and it includes Java
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Is the eclipse visual editor dead?
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Mobile app(s) of the week - Jitter and Twitteresce
Quick News Items
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Aptana, the eclipse based IDE focused on web development, has added
Ruby on Rails support to its list of features using radrails
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The eclipse foundation will be hosting a party at Jillian's on the wednesday during JavaOne
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Netbeans now has a Seam plugin
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NetBeans.org has introduced a sample catalog
-
The Artemis project has released the first Alpha
-
IBM Developerworks have a new tutorial introducing 3d programming in Java
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The Apache project has released Jakarta Commons Configuration 1.4
-
Kirill Grouchnikov has just released a new version, 3.3, of the substance look and feel for Java
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Mobile and embedded podcast
Listener Feedback
- Liftweb web framework for Scala
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse117.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 7:29 PM |
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Thu, 19 April 2007
Newscast for April 18th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
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Sun is purchasing the intellectual property of CDC spec phone maker SavaJe
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JSR 203 - New NIO in final draft stage
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Sun has issued an initial response to the Apache open letter from last week concerning licensing terms for the Java TCK
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Jeff Cunningham asks the question, is Java development really that slow compared with RoR or other dynamic frameworks?
- Mac OS 10 Leopard is delayed until October to make
developers available for the iPhone, apple announced this week, but
what does this mean for Java 6 on the mac platform?
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Java Application of the Week - Sunflow - a free and open source raytracing renderer written in Java
Quick News Items
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Genuitec have announced Java EE 5 support in their new version 5.5 M2 of MyEclipse
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The Coolest Beans yet? Our own Tor Norbye sheds his radio persona for a TV spot on the latest SDN channel video podcast
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Sharad Acharya has a very detailed blog entry about JDBC 4.0
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The Restlet project has reached version 1.0 final
- Bookmark this page! Java 6 might feature the most optimized
and controllable JVM yet, but do you know all of the VM flags? This
page gives a complete list of the flags that can be applied for just
about any control you might think of. Watch out - there are a lot
-
Apache Mina, now at version 1.1, provides an abstraction framework for network operations
- Jetbrains new 2.0 version of TeamCity, the collaboration
tools suite featuring continuous build, monitoring, issue tracking and
more, now offers improved plugins to allow projects running eclipse and
visual studio .NET as well as intelliJ IDEA.
- Not sure what you want to go and see at JavaOne. If you are
interested in Java ME or Desktop Java, there are a couple of handy
guides to some top destinations for each
- IBM has a beginners tutorial on Haskell which is a
functional language. You will need an IBM ID to read the tutorial but
registration is free.
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Google will be having a Global Developer Day at various Google offices around the world on May 31st
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jMock 2 has been released
- Elders, a Major Australian public company, has just opted
to replace their 10 year old supply chain with a Java solution based on
standards and created by a local company
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Sun has given their webservices page on SDN a makeover
Listener Feedback
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Groovy Eclipse plugin - much better than previously characterized, with full debugging support and much more
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse116.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 16 April 2007
Posse Roundup 2007 - Java IDEs
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- The three "bigs"
- The Competition
- Borland - now supplies plugins for eclipse
- Eclipse plugins
- NetBeans plugins
- Findbugs - everyone loves it
- JSR 198 - Standard Extension API for IDEs
- Oracle JDeveloper
- MyEclipse
- Mylar for Eclipse
Thanks
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse115.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 13 April 2007
Newscast for April 11th 2007...
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CommunityOne is the day before JavaOne, and the Posse will be there
- What would you like to see for a Google presence at JavaOne this year?
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Ed Burnette asks: is Flash better than Java
- Gavin King's Java EE 6 Wishlist
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A recent digg posting highlights the fact that, despite being the third
most requested enhancement, there is no 64 bit java plugin for AMD64
machines (or EMT64 if you use Intel)
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Geir Magnusson, the leader of the Apache Harmony project - an open
source implementation of the Java standard under the Apache license,
has left his job at Intel to join the Internet TV startup company
Joost, and written an open letter to Sun
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Java website of the week - infact book search
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Applet(s) of the week - the Nintendo Emulator
Quick News Items
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Sun has released Java 6 update 1
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Vladimir Sizikov has a couple of useful blog entries if you are trying to track down memory leaks in your java application
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Spring will be at CommunityOne day before JavaOne 2007
- Charles Oliver Nutter will be appearing at CommunityOne day to talk about and answer questions on Ruby, JRuby and JRuby on rails
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The Netbeans 5.5 IDE now has the UML module available for download
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Artima has a great interview with Peter von der Ahé about JSR 199 (the
java compiler API) and how it will improve the tooling experience both
within NetBeans and with other IDEs as well
- Recent activity on specs showing up both in the JCP or in pre JCP form in the leadup to JavaOne
-
Move over office live, here comes eclipse live
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Check out Dan Morrill's article on the GWT google group about security in GWT
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Dean Iverson has a JSR 296 - Swing Application Framework tutorial on his blog
- This week both James Gosling and Chris Adamson have been messing with AB5k
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BD Java standard mandatory for future blu ray players
Listener Feedback
- Writing your own GPS application for a mobile device
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse114.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 9 April 2007
Posse Roundup 2007 - Java Widgets
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- AB5k Main Site
- Help find the new name, win valuable prizes
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- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
- Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the
parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ.
(BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento
Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song,
"Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad.
Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse113.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 5 April 2007
Java Posse Episode 112 - Newscast for April 3rd 2006
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JavaOne 2007 just a month away
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JSR 295 - Beans Binding
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Plugin of the week - EclEmma
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Think of a new name for AB5k and win a book - the Java Tutorial
Quick News Items
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A new, female oriented Java User Group called Java Duchess has started in Amsterdam
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Glassfish at the next Java Web Developer's BOF in the Googleplex in Mountain View on April 17th
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The JavaServer Faces specification project has released an early pre-JCP draft of its proposal for JSF 2.0
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Dragon's Lair on Blu Ray Java Disc
-
Nimbus look and feel for Java
Listener Feedback
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Hibernate shards and JBoss IDE
Thanks
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse112.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:33 PM |
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Mon, 2 April 2007
Roundup 2007 Session - Whither Java?
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2007, this session examines what's
next for Java, but not necessarily in the "Beyond Java" sense of
everything going Ruby. In fact, the discussion focuses more on the
switch to a more functional view of programming, but within the
confines of a practical application language (i.e. not one that
requires you to do everything in a functional way). This session was
convened by Joel Neely.
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The Haskell functional programming language
- Fibonacci in Haskell
- Currying functions
- Scala (with functional programming features)
- Functional Programming from Wikipedia
- Fortress
Thanks
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse111.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:12 PM |
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Wed, 28 March 2007
Newscast for March 27th 2007
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Nimbus - new slick look and feel for Java
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Researchers at Oxford University have created an x86 emulator in Java
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Hibernate gets Sharding, plus new Searching and Validation functionality
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The Serverside Java symposium took place last week in Las Vegas
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Java (or rather Scala!) Library of the Week - Liftweb - like Rails for Scala
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Mobile app of the week - Telenav Navigator - Reviewed by Jackie
- Book recommendation: Java Generics and Collections by Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler - published by O'Reilly and Associates
Quick News Items
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Registration for Glassfish Day 2007 is now open
- The future of glassfish - v3
- Does the glassfish project validate Jonathan Schwartz's new
Open Source to drive Volume strategy as a good direction for Sun
Microsystems?
- John Backus - the leader of the IBM team that created
Fortran, the first widely used, higher level computer programming
language, has died at the age of 82
-
Geertjan blogs about his new Groovy editor for NetBeans IDE
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A new java.net project for running GWT in NetBeans has been started by Thomas Szlota and Tomas Zezula
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The 2007 Jolt award winners have been announced
-
Chet Haase and Romain Guy's new book "Filthy Rich Clients" is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com
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Lukas Hasik has a set of new movies demonstrating the new SVG features in the NetBeans Mobility pack
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Google has released a new Picasa Web Albums API based on its GData APIs to allow access and upload to the picture data through the GData feeds
- Microsoft has given in to EU pressure and has opened up many of its file formats and protocols rather than face further fines
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Michael Urban over at Javalobby blogs about the new GTK look and feel for Java on linux
- Not Java related, but very interesting, The register notes
that new Biometric Passports in the UK with embedded RFID chips are
able to be cloned en masse without even opening the envelope they are
in
Listener Feedback
Annotation
Accessing Java through Perl
Payments by Mobile Phone
New Version of the Eclipse Scala Plugin
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse110.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:27 PM |
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Mon, 26 March 2007
Roundup 2007 Session - Forking Open Source Java
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
This is one of a series of sessions recorded at the Java Posse Roundup
conference, 2007. Audio in this series was recorded using a simple mic
setup to record the whole room, so quality may not be as high as a
normal "studio" recording. The sessions are being released in no
particular order. While pains have been taken to remove any
inappropriate material, there is a chance that some may have been
missed, however this should not be common.
Links of interest for this session:
- James Gosling's Transcendental Meditations
- The other side of the story - a thread on Java.net
- The Kitchen Sink Project on Java.net
- Cleaning up the old deprecated method calls
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse109.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 21 March 2007
Newscast for March 20th 2007
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Guice - a new dependency injection (DI) framework has been release by "Crazy" Bob Lee from Google
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Daylights savings bug affects Java, perhaps more than expected
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Brian Goetz says that people should stop trying to early-optimize the code - just write it and trust the JVM
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And a quick Google roundup
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Java Applet of the week - actually an applet site of the week - JHLabs
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Java Application of the week - AB5k
Quick News Items
- Comparing Java and Scala with side by side examples
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No Fluff Just Stuff comes to South Florida
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Adobe has released Apollo - their new Flash based technology for creating desktop applications
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CNet news.com has a new interview with James Gosling where he talks about his vision for where Java should go next
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Arun Gupta blogs that Sun has introduced its Web Developer Pack
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Glassfish goes on the road
- Oracle has released its Toplink product as open source into
the eclipse foundation community and is increasing its involvement
within that community
- Tikal Eclipse offers an open source Eclipse based distro
with easy installation and pre-packaged with plugins for Java, J2EE,
C/C++, Perl, PHP and Python
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Bill Venners invites you to tell him what sucks about Java
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Cenqua have released a public beta of Crucible, a team code review application
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And finally, if your Java apps don't look "Maccy" enough on your Mac, you might want to check out Quaqua
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse108.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 12 March 2007
Special from the Java Posse Roundup 2007
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http://javaposse.com
First and foremost: thanks to everyone who attended and making it the excellent event it has turned out to be.
Thanks to Bruce Eckel for doing all the heavy lifting in making it happen And thanks for the supporting swag to Adobe, Cenqua, Google,
O'Reilly Media Inc., Sun Microsystems and Mindview Inc. All donations
were given with no strings attached and we greatly appreciate the
support
Crested Butte and facilities:
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
- Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the
parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ.
(BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento
Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song,
"Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad.
Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse107.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 8 March 2007
Newscast for March 5th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- The Java One engine is started and warming
up, including a number of events on the Monday before the big show
starts - in the Moscone center, SF
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Sun Microsystems has become a corporate patron for the FSF (Free Software Foundation)
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Java ME - the next generation
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Google apps launched - Java web site of the week
Quick News Items
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A new point release - 3.2.2 - of Eclipse is now available
-
Pluto 1.1, an open source reference implementation of the Java Portal
Specification (JSR 168) has been released by the apache project
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A new plugin for eclipse - MaintainJ version 1.0
-
Panasonic has released finished specs for two new JSRs. The first JSR
164 is JAIN (Java Advanced Intelligent Networking) SIMPLE (precise
acronym unknown at present, but a superset of SIP - Session Initiation
Protocol) Presence, and the second is JSR 165 - SIMPLE Instant
Messaging. The two combine to provide instant messaging and presence
awareness between devices using either the SIP or SIMPLE protocol
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An interesting proposal on damnhandy.com shows one way of exposing EJB3
Entity Beans through an easy REST API automatically (or automagically
as referenced in the blog)
-
Sun has organized the reference articles and other learning material
for Java Studio Creator into a free all-in-one programming guide
available on the Sun Developer Network
-
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the 2007 board member election results
-
Seam 1.2 GA has been released
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Congratulations to James Gosling for being awarded the Order of Canada
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JSwat version 4.0 has been released by Nathan Fiedler. JSwat is a GUI
based standalone debugger built on top of the Java Debugger Platform
Architecture
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Ruby on Rails, running on Glassfish and an embedded Derby
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Project Tango releases milestone 3. Tango is the compatibility project
between Java and the Windows Communication Foundation (.NET)
-
Finally, standardized deployment onto application servers. JSR 88
provides a standard API to deploying pre-packaged or assembled
applications to an application server
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The Session Schedule for the 2nd annual Server Side Java Symposium Europe has been announced
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Dierk König (Lead author of the book Groovy in Action) and Sven Haiges are producing a new series of podcasts about Groovy
-
Missed your chance to speak at JavaOne? JavaZone 2007, the Java
conference held in Oslo by the Norwegian Java Users Group has put out a
call for papers
Listener Feedback
Blu Ray vs. HD-DVD Facts
- Several BD-Java enhanced disks have been released. "Pirates of the Caribbean" is an upcoming example
- Blu-Ray is outselling HD DVD. Some sites are tracking Amazon relative sales rankings:
- There are more announced movies for Blu-Ray than HD DVD:
Comes vs. Microsoft documents
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse106.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 12:54 AM |
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Sun, 25 February 2007
Interview with Joe Winchester of IBM
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- IBM Developerworks
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IBM Alphaworks
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Joe's favorite alphaworks projects
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Map24 - Java applet based mapping
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IBM Websphere
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Apache Geronimo and Harmony
Thanks
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse105.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 7:05 PM |
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Wed, 21 February 2007
Newscast for February 20th 2007
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Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
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Cafe au Lait's Elliotte Rusty Harold poses a question about the new JSR 311 - Java API for RESTful services
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The finalists for the Eclipse community awards have been named
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Sun releases Solaris Express, Developer Edition, and Startup Essentials
- Rod Johnson, the father of interface21's Spring Java
Framework, has blogged about spring support in glassfish, and
particularly how good it is
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Perhaps things are getting better for Java Multimedia?
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Java application of the week - Ted - the Torrent Episode Downloader
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Java applet of the week - the ENIAC simulator
Quick News Items
- The JMaki AJAX components project has now released a plugin for eclipse as well as the netbeans plugin
-
The OSGI alliance has added five new members: BEA Systems, Jayway AB, Interface21, Eclipse and IONA technologies
- Sleepycat software are requesting developer feedback on their proposed new Java API for the Berkeley DB
-
Cenqua have just released version 1.3 of fisheye
-
Also - if you decide to buy and mention the Posse, Pete Moore says you can get one of the highly coveted t-shirts as well
- The third part of the developerworks series about writing
an application using a combination of GWT, Derby and Eclipse is now
available
-
Google has launched the summer of code 2007 program
-
ALM works has released a 1.0 client for the JIRA issue and bug tracking system from Atlassian
- JSR 310 - the new Java Date and Time API that we mentioned
recently, has been voted in with 15 yes votes and only 1 non vote (from
Borland)
-
A new version of JOSSO (Java Open Single Sign-On) is now available
- MyEclipse - providers of the enhanced set of plugins for
the eclipse IDE, have branched out to offering some of their plugins
for both NetBeans and Visual Studio .NET!
-
OpenXava claims to have a highly productive alternative to Ruby on Rails based on full Java standards
Listener Feedback
- Open source numbers - Sun and IBM
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
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Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse104.mp3
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Wed, 14 February 2007
Newscast for February 13th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Dedicated to the memory of Greg Neff, without whom the Java Posse
podcast would not exist, and who was tragically killed in a car
accident on Thursday night.
Special opening music thanks to Mark Heimonen for Melancholy, obtained through the podsafe music network. http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/
artistdetails.php?BandHash=
728acd34327e380ee873cd52faaf40bc
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
-
The future for Java in 2007 according to IBM Developerworks:
- Marc Fleury, founder of JBoss (the original open-source
Java EE application server) has announced that he will not be returning
to RedHat (who acquired JBoss a few months back) as previously expected
after his current paternity leave
-
There is a protype implementation for the JSR 296 Swing Application Framework now available from Java.net.
-
New JSR-310 to finally sort out Java Date and Time API
-
Applet of the week - 3dskimaps.com
Quick News Items
-
Eclipse 3.3 Milestone 5 is now out
- Squish, an automated testing tool for GUI applications from
Froglogic, has added Java Swing, SWT, AWT and RCP/Eclipse support in
the latest version 3.1
-
There is now a preview version of the Netbeans 6.0 installer available for the M6 release of the upcoming Netbeans
- Do you have a favorite Java ME application for a phone or
other mobile device? Would you like to win a PlayStation 3, a Sony
Ericsson K800 mobile phone and more prizes by making a short video
about it. Check out the competition that java.net is running for more
details
- Gilad Bracha, Neal Gafter, James Gosling, Peter von der Ahé
have posted a new version, 0.5, of their Closures for Java proposal
- Microsoft is dropping J# support, their version of the Java
language for the .NET platform, from future versions of Visual Studio
.NET
- Jayson Falkner blogs that the latest Java 6 snapshot fixes
problems that Linux users have been seeing with the new Compiz/Beryl 3d
window managers when using Swing applications
-
The near miraculous turnaround of the Jython project continues
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BEA's weblogic server 10 preview has passed the Java EE 5 Compatibility Test Suite
- Romain Guy has an interesting video interview up on InfoQ
where he tackles such issues as Flash versus Java Applets, why swing is
a good technology for rich clients and whether Java needs a browser
edition.
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The final version of the reference implementation for JAX-WS 2.1 is now available for download from java.net
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Oracle has released a new version of its JDeveloper IDE
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JTattoo offers a collection of really nice looking swing look and feels that are free for personal and freeware use
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Miami now has a Java User Group (JUG)
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Seconds out for the early registration price for Eclipse Con 2007
Gossip
Screw Sun, cross-platform will never work, let's move on and steal the Java language
http://www.iowaconsumercase.org/011107/PX_2768.pdf
...Microsoft has lost its way...
http://www.iowaconsumercase.org/010807/PLEX_7264.pdf
The full list of correspondence links
http://iowaconsumercase.org/lc-5.html
Listener Feedback
- Java Webstart - unsigning jars
- Open Source Learning Tool in 3d
- Terracotta competition
- Impromptu library of the week - Netbeans Visual Library
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse103.mp3
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Thu, 8 February 2007
Hi All
Sorry for the late notice, but between the Google ski trip and the Sun Developer Council meeting, we haven't had the time to put together an episode for this week. Please bear with us, we will be back next week and have a couple of good interviews coming up as well.
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Wed, 31 January 2007
Newscast for January 30th 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
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Microsoft takes from BlueJ without attribution, then applies for patent, then retracts application
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Mobile App of the Week - TellMe mobile
Quick News Items
-
Google has released Testing on the Toilet to the general public
-
JSR 291 has passed the public review ballot despite two no votes
-
The Oracle Technical Network (OTN) has a new Spring extension for JDeveloper
- Chet Haase blogs about the upcoming book "Filthy Rich
Clients" that he and Romain Guy have written which is nearing
completion
-
The Yourkit 6.0 Java Profiler from Yourkit LLC has been released
- Firebug reaches 1.0 final
-
Initial benchmarks done on the JRuby compiler are looking promising
- IBM Developerworks is running a great multi-part series on
creating a web application using a combination of GWT (Google Web
Toolkit), Apache Derby and Eclipse
-
Mainsoft has released a preview edition of it's grasshopper product version 2.0
-
A new site - SourceKibitzer - tracks and catalogs open source Java projects
- ThinkFree Office - a former Applet of the week on the Java
Posse, has won a computerworld award for best online office suite
beating out all the usual suspects like Zoho virtual office and Google
Docs and Spreadsheets
-
Sun has posted the second maintenance release of JSR 926 - the Java 3d API
-
The Eclipse foundation has launched a new data tools platform, version 1.0
Listener Feedback
- Java2Exe - creating executables with Java
Thanks
-
Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
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Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse102.mp3
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Sun, 28 January 2007
Interview with Dr. Paul King and Jon Skeet about Groovy
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
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Interview about the Groovy programming language with Dr Paul King and Jon Skeet. Paul is a Managing
Director and Principal Consultant for ASERT, an Australian company
specializing
in helping its customers leverage emerging technologies, and Jon is a
software
engineer and inveterate technological dabbler who happens to specialize
in Java
and C# development. They are both contributing authors to a new book
from Manning called Groovy in Action along with Dierk Koenig, Guillaume
Laforge and Andrew Glover who unfortunately couldn't make it today.
- The Groovy Language home page
- Community Mailing Lists
- The Groovy Developer Conference #3 - Happening this week in Paris
- Grails - a Ruby on Rails inspired framework that uses Groovy
- The Book!
- IDE Plugins:
Blogs, etc.:
- Jon Skeet
- Dr. Paul King
- Dierk Koenig
- Guillaume Laforge
- Andrew Glover (the man loves disco...)
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
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Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Direct download: JavaPosse101.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 25 January 2007
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 24 January 2007
Newscast for January 22nd 2007
Recorded Live in front of a Studio Audience!
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
-
JavaOne 2007 registration is open
-
Netbeans 6.0 M6 is now out
- The Eclipse Foundation has joined three industry standards
groups, including the JCP (Java Community Process), OMG (Object
Management Group) and the OSGi alliance
- The Eclipse WTP (Web Tools Project) now provides many JSR
implementations including JSR 244 (JEE 5), JSR 220 (EJB3), JSR 127
(JSF) and more, and the eclipse modeling project provides
implementations for OMG�s UML2, OCL and other specifications
-
Developer.com have named their Winners of the Product of the Year 2007
-
Application of the Week - JDarkroom
-
Applet of the Week - Goggles - a Java Flight Sim using Google Maps data
Quick News Items
-
Terracotta has been open sourced
- Sun has revealed a highly critical vulnerability in the JRE
that could be used to elevate privileges by malicious code using the
GIF Image Processing
-
Jetbrains has released version 0.1 beta of a Ruby Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA
- Oracle's JDeveloper has added a GWT WYSIWYG environment: gDevelop
-
Nominations for the Dukes Choice Award can now be made
-
The Java 4k Game Programming Contest is on again
-
Sun has released what they are calling a "preliminary" version of the Fortress interpreter.
-
Peter von der Ahé has set up a new java.net project called the Kitchen Sink project
- The session schedule for the US Server Side Java Symposium
2007 has been finalized, and it and the symposium community wiki are
now available online
-
Roberto Chinnici blogs that the Phobos Plugins for Netbeans are now available
-
Apple has released Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 5 Developer Preview 2 on the Apple Developer Connection
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Sun has posted an early draft of JSR 271 - MIDP 3
-
Sun has released version 1.0 of looking glass - the Java based 3d user interface
Special ThanksRobert Healy - honorary Posse roadie for episode 100, for making the recording of this live event sound, and look, spectacular.
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Jeff Tyson for Java Posse artwork
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
- Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
-
Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the
parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ.
(BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento
Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song,
"Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad.
Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
Thanks
-
Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
-
Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse100.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 22 January 2007
As promised, here are the final details for tonight's (Jan 22nd, 2007) 100th episode which will be recorded live in front of a studio audience. We will be recording at around 6.30pm, but it is recommended that you try and get to the meeting point by 6.15 - latecomers will find it hard to get into the complex. This google maps link shows all of the important spots. Recommended parking location is off of Charleston Road (along the bottom of this picture). Hopefully you will find some spaces - at 6.15pm the car park should be clearing out a bit. The place to meet is in between buildings 42 and 43 - shown in the top left of the maps link. A lady called Liz will be there to meet you and escort you in. We are happy to announce that there will be complimentary refreshments, including beer, at this event :-). Learning from last time we didn't want to promise anything we couldn't deliver, so we left the announcement until the last minute. Hope to see you there... The Java Posse
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Wed, 17 January 2007
Interview with Charles Oliver Nutter and Thomas Enebo about JRuby
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
Also we have a special event coming up - our 100th episode which will
be recorded live in front of an audience at the Googleplex in Mountain
View. This event is open to the public and will take place at 6.30pm on
January 22nd 2007 in Tech Talk 42 (in Building 42). Please let us know
through the Java Posse Google group if you are planning on attending so that we can get a head count. This is of course a free event. Keep an eye on http://javaposse.com or the Google group for more details.
This is building 42 in the Googleplex
- Building 42 is shown in the center of the map. At 6ish you should
find the parking is clearing out so it should not be hard to find a
space, although there is some building work taking place to install
solar panels.
JRuby
We were lucky enough to get an interview with Charles Oliver Nutter and
Thomas Enebo all about JRuby as they flew into town for a visit to Sun
HQ
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JRuby Homepage
-
JRuby Wiki
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The official Ruby on Rails website
- The definitive book for learning Ruby on Rails
- Charles' Blog
- Tom's Blog
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse099.5.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 11 January 2007
Newscast for January 10th, 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comJoin us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundupAlso
we have a special event coming up - our 100th episode which will be
recorded live in front of an audience at the Googleplex in Mountain
View. This event is open to the public and we are finalizing the
details now. Please let us know through the Java Posse Google group if you are planning on attending so that we can get a head count. This is of course a free event. Keep an eye on http://javaposse.com or the Google group for more details Map to the googleplex
- Exciting news from apple - iPhone, Apple TV, etc.
-
Groovy 1.0 has been released
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Might property support make it into Java after all?
-
Five things you need to know about Scala, whether you are a Java developer or a Ruby developer
-
Java Website of the week - farecompare
-
Applet of the week - J-Track 3d from NASA
-
Java App of the week - BitTyrant (and Azureus 3.0)
Quick News Items
-
Jini has a new home, and a new name - Apache River
-
A small site - cokeandcode.com, has a good tutorial on writing a simple Java ME game using the 2D API
-
Is 2007 the year for JSF?
- The University of Illinois has made their Java textbook available for free in PDF form
-
Chris Adamson of java.net has been busy recently. He has a two part blog up about rebooting Java media
-
Looking for some help building web apps? Java Web Parts might be up your alley
-
The Apache Geronimo project has released milestone one of Geronimo 2.0, with early support for Java EE 5
-
Staying with apache for one more item, Apache Commons VFS (virtual file system) has reached version 1.0
-
Java Restlets have reached 1.0 RC 2
-
The nominations are now open for the eclipse community awards
-
Synthetica Version 2.2.0 has just been released
- Ant 1.7.0 has been released
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse099.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 30 December 2006
Holiday Special 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO from March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
Christmas Gifts
Favorite apps/books/anything
-
Good year for online services
-
Second Life - Linden Labs virtual world
- Elf Yourself
Predictions for next year
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse098.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 20 December 2006
Newscast for December 19th 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
We hope you can join us for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
-
Google Web Toolkit 1.3 - Open Sourced
-
Seam 1.1 has been released
-
The JavaOne 2007 call for papers closed last Friday, but if
you missed it and you just have to talk about something, The Server
Side Java Symposium 2007 for Europe registration opened
-
Matthew Schmidt at Java Lobby talks about the rumor that Java 6 final on the mac will only be available for Mac OS X 10.5
-
Webstarted app of the Week - Google Calendar Desktop Client
-
Applet of the week - Dasher
Quick News Items
-
James Gosling has written an open letter to the Java community
-
Eclipse 3.3 Milestone 4 has been released
-
Mylar, the eclipse based, intent-focused plugin, has reached version 1.0
-
The netbeans 5.5 multi-lingual release is now out
-
Sun continues to open up the process of planning JavaOne
-
Grasshopper 2.0 preview from Mainsoft is an updated of their grasshopper .NET to Java compatibility suite
-
Gigaspaces version 5.2 is out
-
Dave Gilbert asks, and answers, is Java 6 faster than Java 5
- The Sun Tutorial Divas have a blog entry about using jMaki
(the AJAX wrapper library for Java) under the new Netbeans Visual Web
Pack to visually create an AJAX application
-
JTrac, the Java based open source issue tracking system, has reached version 2.0
- Firebug 1.0 beta has been released to the public
- Infragistics has just released Version 2.0 of NetAdvantage for JSF 2006
- How to actually build Java from source
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
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Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse097.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 13 December 2006
Newscast for December 12th 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at
http://javaposse.com
Sign up for the Java Posse Roundup 2007 in Crested Butte, CO March 6th-9th 2007
http://mindview.net/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup
-
Sun has released Java SE 6 final (formerly known as mustang)
-
In an interesting discussion, Craig W asks "what would you like to see in a
Swing 2.0"
-
JRockit's Liquid VM brings virtualization technology to Java
-
Application of the week - Thinking Rock
-
Library of the week - Quartz
-
Applet of the week (we spoil you guys) JScreenFix
-
Site of the week - streampad
-
Ed Burnette blogs that Google has joined the eclipse foundation
Quick News Items
-
JSR 306 - the JSR to improve the JCP - is getting traction and feedback
-
Canoo Engineering has released the Ultralight Client (ULC) visual editor for
eclipse 3.2
-
TinyLine 2D provides a CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 2.0 2d graphics engine for mobile
devices
-
Cedric Beust blogs about an e-book on algorithms available for free from the
authors website
-
JFormDesigner 3.0 has been released
-
Mobits list their picks for the best Java ME applications
-
A newly released 1.0 from the Wazaabi project lets you create XUL (XML UI
Language) using eclipse
-
Gnu Classpath and Apache Harmony are getting ever closer to complete
-
Azul systems, makers of the crazy fast Java focused server machines has a
speedbump in their new line of servers using the Vega 2 processors
-
The groovy project, also known as JSR 241 (the groovy programming language)
has released RC1
-
EasyEclipse has released a new version, 1.2.1 based on eclipse and calisto
versions 3.2.1
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The NetBeans Visual Web Pack has been released
-
Microsoft using Java ME to deliver its Windows Live Search for Mobile
Listener Feedback
-
Our Listener in Antarctica
Thanks
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Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com -
for hosting and bandwidth
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
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Tue, 28 November 2006
Newscast for November 28th 2006
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Java One 2007 - Call for Papers
- RatJava - a Makeover for the Java Language
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F3 - JVM scripting with a penchant for UI creation
-
Mikael Grev has a Christmas Wishlist for Java:
-
Josh Marinacci: "projects going free to a good home"
-
Borland has released JBuilder 2007
-
Application of the week - jlGui
-
Applet of the week - TouchGraph GoogleBrowser
Quick News
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Junit 4.2 has been released by Kent Beck and David Saff
-
Former application of the week - blogbridge - has reached release 4.0
-
Sun has released the final draft of JSR 208 - Java Business Integration (JBI)
-
Sun also has posted an early draft review of JSR 246 - the Device Management API
-
The source code from the 2006 Extreme GUI makeover has been released
-
JBoss has released the first beta of JBoss 5.0
-
The new NetBeans magazine is a free magazine released as a PDF
-
The AbaGUIBuilder from the Abacus OpenSource Software Foundation
-
Oracle has posted a new statement of direction
-
David Van Couvering blogs that Zimbra now supports offline working using Derby
-
Tibco GI (General Interface) has reached version 3.2
- New preview version of Firebug for Firefox
Listener Feedback
Information about JavaScript, ECMAScript and ActionScript http://www.kaourantin.net/2006/11/spidermonkeys-relative-tamarin-joins.html
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/tamarin/faq.html
What's so difficult about 64 bit? http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2006/10/whats_so_difficult_64bit_editi.html
Thanks
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse095.mp3
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Thu, 16 November 2006
Newscast for November 16th 2006
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Java Open Sourced under the GPL
- Latest language trends - the new TIOBE index
- What's happening with .NET?
-
Another google related mobile app of the week - goosync
- Good looking app of the week - Insider for Oracle from FourthElephant inc.
-
Guy Steele interviewed about Fortress on Software Engineering Radio
Quick News
- Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth's company that makes the
Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced that Sun's sponsored open
source application server Glassfish will be distributed with upcoming
versions of Ubuntu
-
Eclipse.org is offering two upcoming webinars on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP)
- The serverside has a complete overview of Java EE 5 support in Netbeans
-
JPA in Spring Presentation
-
Sun has donated another open source project to java.net - project Shoal
-
Winners of the Sun Grid Cool Apps competition
-
Josh Bloch has a video interview up on InfoQ
-
JSR Roundup
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Nokia and Sun have posted the public review draft of JSR-280 XML API for JavaTM ME
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http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=280
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Nokia has posted the early draft review of JSR-293 Location API 2.0 to the JCP
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http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=293
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Sun's posted a maintenance release of Java Specification Request 118, Mobile Information Device Profile 2.0 (MIDP 2.0)
Thanks
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse094.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 13 November 2006
Open Source Java Interview Special (GPL v2!)
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If you like this podcast, please digg it! (follow the link and hit Digg
We were lucky enough to get to talk to Mark Reinhold, Rich Sands
and Eric Chu from Sun who took time out of their extremely busy
schedule to talk with us all about the open source Java announcement
(Java has been released under GPL v2 - the rumors were all true!). If
you have questions about what it all means, you may just find the
answers in this podcast, developer to developer. - Mark Reinhold is the chief engineer for Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE)
- Rich Sands is the community marketing manager for Java Platform Standard Edition
- Eric Chu is the senior director of the Client Systems Group and head of its Java ME initiatives
- Java Open Sourced:
- The GPL was added on glassfish too:
- News article roundup:
- Check Java.net for more news throughout the day and as it develops:
Thanks
Special thanks to Sun's Jacki Decoster without whom this episode would not have been possible.
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
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Wed, 8 November 2006
Newscast for November 7th 2006
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Netbeans 5.5 final released
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GWT 1.2 release candidate- with a Mac version!
-
Novell and Microsoft partner - what will this mean for mono, and what will
that mean for Java?
-
Mobile app of the week is an easy one this week - GMail for mobile devices
Quick News Items
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JSR Roundup - a lot of activity in the JCP this week
-
There are many good Java related FAQs out there on the internet, but the
Java IAQ might get your attention
-
Romain Guy - it's all about Java
-
Heat up those word processors - the JavaOne 2007 call for papers is coming
soon
-
Stanley Ho has blogged more information on the JSR 277 (Java Module System)
blowup.
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Apple has released version 2.4.1 of XCode, their free development
environment for the Mac
-
The eclipse project has released version 1.5.2 of WTP (web tools platform)
Thanks
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse092.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 31 October 2006
Newscast for October 31st 2006 (Halloween)
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Sun sets the time frame for open sourcing Java, and it's soon
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Instantiations releases GWT Designer
-
Azureus is great, apart from the Java
-
Congratulations to Petr for winning the google global code jam 2007
-
NetBeans 5.5 was released today
-
Library of the week - Strecks 1.0
-
Applet of the week - sorta - Prefuse
Quick News Items
-
Eclipse is turning 5 years old, and you are invited
-
And staying with eclipse news, SDE, the Eclipse UML plugin from Visual
Paradigm, has reached version 3.3
-
Sun has just released a new Java EE download bundle
-
Josh Marinacci is moving to Oregon, getting married and leaving the swing
labs team, but not leaving Sun. He is going to work on the netbeans team. He
is currently in Prague for another three weeks and looking for dodgy java
types who might want to meet up and go partying, so if you are interested
-
Spring web flow 1.0 final has been released
-
Michael Ernst and Sun have submitted JSR 308 (Annotations on Java Types) to the JCP
-
Kirill Grouchikov blogs about using Transition layout to create some
animation and fading effects in Swing applications
-
Gigavox's Open Source Conversations podcast features a three way
conversation between David Van Couvering, Simon Phipps and Dave Johnson
recorded at ApacheCon
-
The 2006 Java One Blueprints talk is now available online. "Java BluePrints
for Ajax-Enabled Web 2.0
Applications"
-
Mylar version 0.8 released for eclipse
-
BEA's Dev2dev has an introduction to Groovy and Grails
-
OpenGL related JSR implementations released. JSR 231 - Java Bindings for
OpenGL, and JSR-239 Java Bindings for OpenGL ES (for embedded devices) have
now been completed and the reference implementations released by Sun
Microsystems.
-
One of the most popular AJAX libraries - DOJO, has just released version 0.4
-
Appfuse - Matt Raible's application for "kickstarting" webapp development
that brings together many technologies and frameworks, has just released
version 1.9.4e. Similar new features can also be found in Equinox 1.7 which
is described as Appfuse light and has also just been released.
-
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine blogs about developing Open Office plugins using
NetBeans
Listener Feedback
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DrunkandRetired.com's Cote's book on JAAS
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Applet of the week suggestion
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
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Tue, 24 October 2006
Newscast for October 24th 2006
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Project black-box - the big announcement, and the trucks full of computers
came not from google but from Sun in the end!
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OSGi vs JSR 277 (Java Module System)
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New editor features for netbeans 6.0 unveiled
-
The sorry state of Java EE 5 - From Slashdot!
-
We have a plugin of the week this week (to shake things up a bit), Fasttrack
from Polarion
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App of the week - MathEclipse
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Applet of the week - Fluxtime - an animation studio for kids
Quick News Items
-
Shreedhar blogs that after some benchmarking against the Java EE 5 reference
implementation, and glassfish support, the results are that Java EE 5 is
highly performant and production ready
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Oracle has released version 10.1.3.1.0 build 3984, and with this version
declares the new JDeveloper production ready
-
Sun has started a 6 part series on using AJAX with Java EE 5 over at SDN
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Glyph is a new java.net project to provide utilities and annotations to
speed development of JINI applications
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The flash 9 beta for linux is now available
-
EclipseCon 2007 is now inviting submissions for tutorial and session topics
-
Netbeans Profiler tutorial and flash demo available
-
JSR roundup, as well as JSR 277 which we talked about in the main items
-
Java Embedded Python 2.0 has been released
-
What's new for JavaOne 2007?
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A subproject of jax-ws, that implements SOAP on top of a JMS transport layer
-
Gosling offers an alternative to Ant for building Java Projects
-
The Server Side has a podcast and supporting slides from the Server Side
Java Symposium all about Java Persistance and especially the JPA
-
SDN TV has a video podcast talking about the benefits of using BlueJ and
Netbeans BlueJ Edition for teaching and learning Object oriented programming
using Java
-
Staying with podcasts, the server side has a podcast recorded at the server
side java symposium in Europe with Rod Johnson explaining the new features
in Spring 2.0
Listener Feedback
-
Harald - remote control bluetooth utility
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse090.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 7:45 PM |
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Tue, 17 October 2006
Newscast for
October 17th 2006
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Writely becomes Google Docs, switches to using Java across the board
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The Netbeans GUI builder update pack for 5.5 has been released
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Applet of the week - TotalRC.net
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The Java Library of the week - Jagacy 3270 and Jagacy VT screen scraping
libraries
Banana phone
Book Reviews:
-
JavaScript the Definitive Guide 5th Ed by David Flanagan - O'Reilly
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AJAX Design Patterns by Michael Mahemoff - O'Reilly
Quick News Items
-
jsTester 1.3 has been released
-
BEA has released version 9.2 of the Weblogic Platform, but there is still no
support for Java EE 5.
-
TIBCO has released version 3.2 beta of their General Interface (GI) product
under the BSD license
-
Instantiations has released the beta version of an Eclipse/Websphere/RAD
plugin called GWT Designer
-
JSR 202 - the Java Class File Specification Update from Sun has reached the
proposed final draft stage
-
Iona has released version 4.1 of Artix ESB (enterprise service bus)
-
Triemax software has released version 1.7 of Jalopy
-
Jayasoft has released Ivy 1.0, a Java based dependency manager
-
The Aranea Java Web Framework has reached version 1.0 final
-
IBM alphaworks has made the IBM Client Application Tool for JMS available
-
A free ebook has shown up on lulu.com that lists the top 200 questions that
Java/J2EE developers might be asked in an interview
-
InfoQ has a video interview with Tim Bray
-
Josh Marinacci has now posted up the demo and code for using NASA map data
in the JXMapViewer Component
-
JBoss has released Hibernate 3.2 and it is now fully JPA compatible
-
The server side notes that the JBoss licensing model is changing to bring it
more in line with the redhat licensing model
-
Headway Software has released version 2 of Structure101
-
A great flash based introduction to Eclipse
-
Video and screenshots from the Extreme GUI Makeover session at Java One this
year
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - "The Outer Light" or "Inside the Light" (they haven't decided
yet) by Butterflies and Zebras (Norm Howard, and Steve Northover - the
SWT dude) - "I tuned my old acoustic to a C modal tuning that I like
(CACDCE). I asked Norm for some east Indian sounds which he
proceeded to make flawlessly, using a glass slide and his sunburst
strat. Without warning, he launched into a rhythm pattern, using
his delay to double up what he was playing (the delay is in time with
the rhythm so it's there, but you don't notice it, so it's kind of
ghostly). I took the solo, clean first with a TS9 for light
distortion and then the wah, and finally clean again. Towards the
end, I switch to rhythm (no delay) and Norm solos, using the same delay
that he used for the rhythm. He's tasteful and heads for the stars
during the fade out" -
http://www.onmusic.com/nands
Direct download: JavaPosse089.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:42 PM |
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Sun, 15 October 2006
GWT Round Table
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This round table is a teleconference with Robert Hanson, Ryan Dewsbury and Bruce
Johnson to discuss GWT, the past, present and future
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Robert Hanson - Keeper of the GWT Widget Library
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Ryan Dewsbury - Author of GPokr.com
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Bruce Johnson - Tech lead of the GWT project
-
Google web tookit homepage
-
Developer Guide
-
GWT FAQ
-
IDE Integration - Integration with Eclipse comes as standard, however there
are other options:
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse088.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:01 PM |
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Wed, 11 October 2006
Newscast for October 10th 2006
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1 year of the java posse! Our first real episode together went out on September 29th 2005 - Just over 1 year ago
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Java works just fine on Vista!
-
Netbeans is celebrating its 8th Birthday with quizzes and giveaways all month
-
The Eclipse project has been busy to, and has release Milestone 2 of eclipse 3.3
-
There is another proposition for closures in Java, this time from Bob Lee, Doug Lee and Josh Bloch - the change is:
MenuItem menuItem=new MenuItem("Foo", new Command() { public void execute() { Window.alert("Foo was chosen"); } });
... to something like the following:
MenuItem menuItem=new MenuItem("Foo", Command() { Window.alert("Foo was chosen"); });
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Josh Marinacci has blogged the second part of his painters introduction
-
Installing Java on Linux is pants
-
Application of the week - the levelator
-
Applet of the week - sodaconstructor
Quick News Items
-
Sun Microsystems has released the Java Toolkit 1.0 for CDC beta
-
Tom Copeland has released PMD 3.8
-
The Mule development team have announced version 1.3 of Mule
-
Coldtags version 2.8 is now out
- Apache Derby 10.2, the pure Java, open source, relational
database (and basis for Java DB) has been released by the apache
project
-
Spring 2.0 final has been released
-
Omnicore has released X-Develop 2.0 and CodeGuide 8.0
-
Mac users will be able to do Java ME development using the netbeans mobility pack in the next version of Netbeans, 6.0
-
JetBrains has just released final versions of IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 and JetBrains 1.0
-
JDeveloper has gained subversion support through a plugin available from Oracle
Last episode we missed the details for the JSR 305 mailing list.
https://mailman.cs.umd.edu/mailman/listinfo/jsr-305
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse087.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:33 PM |
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Sun, 1 October 2006
Interview with Van Simmons about JINI and ComputeCycles - Part 3
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We now have a google group for the Java Posse at
http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse
Van is the leader of the ComputeCycles project. ComputeCycles is an open-source
project which uses Jini, Glassfish and Groovy to build a secure, scalable,
"on-the-fly" compute grid. In this interview he talks about the role Jini plays
in that effort and why it's used at the core of the ComputeCycles project.
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ComputeCycles project homepage
-
ComputeCycles Java One 2006 Presentation
-
JINI home page
-
Getting started with JINI
-
JINI IDE support
- JSRs 76 and 78 - will they live again?
- Project Rio
Thanks
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse086.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 27 September 2006
Newscast for September 26th 2006
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Bill Pugh joins us half way through this podcast to talk about his new JSR 305 -
Annotations for Software Defect Detection
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Sun has a new JSR - 306 - which aims to overhaul the JCP!
-
SWTSwing 3.2 beta has been released
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Major ZOPE Content Management System CPS being ported to Java EE
-
Mobile app of the week (at least for the US) - GIST UGuide
-
Applet(s) of the week - JGame example applets
Quick News Items
-
Motorola has submitted JSR 307 - Network Mobility and Mobile Data API to the
JCP
-
JNI Easy from innowhere has added Linux support to their easy JNI creation
library
-
Python 2.5 has been released
-
IBM Alphaworks has a short podcast available looking back over 10 years of
alphaworks (happy birthday) and looking forward to the near future as well
-
Romain Guy has 4 bonus videos on his blog taken at JavaDay 2006 in Paris
-
Sang Shin is running another of his popular Java EE programming with passion
online courses starting on October 23rd 2006
-
IBM Developerworks has an article about using Groovy to reduce code noise
that is common in Java
-
We have a couple of links for Java SE 6 and what it means for the desktop
-
Cafe Au Lait maintains a useful list of upcoming Java conferences and shows
all around the world
-
Arpit Agarwal asks a question over at JavaLobby that we get asked a fair
amount on the posse - what are the differences between the Google Web
Toolkit and the Echo 2 framework, and where should you use each
Listener Feedback
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From the Java Enterprise Edition discussion - recommended resources:
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
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Category: podcasts
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Sun, 24 September 2006
Interview with Van Simmons about JINI and ComputeCycles - Part 2
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We now have a google group for the Java Posse at
http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse
Van is the leader of the ComputeCycles project. ComputeCycles is an open-source
project which uses Jini, Glassfish and Groovy to build a secure, scalable,
"on-the-fly" compute grid. In this interview he talks about the role Jini plays
in that effort and why it's used at the core of the ComputeCycles project.
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ComputeCycles project homepage
-
ComputeCycles Java One 2006 Presentation
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JINI home page
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Getting started with JINI
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JINI IDE support
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The JINI 10th Community Meeting has just concluded
Thanks
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse084.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 20 September 2006
Newscast for September 19th 2006
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eWeek has an opinion piece of a list of the top ten languages you should know
- Mason Glaves writes a pretty long entry on how to do double
checked locking using lots of new JDK 5 concurrency APIs. But there's a
much simpler way: use volatile!
- Library of the week - Gluegen
- Applet of the week - Teddy
- Mobile app of the week - GCalSync
Quick News Items
-
Daylight Savings changes in 2007 - how will they affect Java apps?
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Apple has released Java SE 6.0 Release 1 Developer Preview 6 for Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) for both Intel and PowerPC
-
JavaCompiler allows java apps to be compiled into native applications on windows or linux
-
New Trojan threat for Java ME
- JMF to Dick: "I'm not dead yet"
-
JBixbe 1.0 UML design debugger released
-
JavaBlackBelt, the free community website for java learning and certification now has 11 Java SE exams available
-
Article about fine-tuning the garbage collection in Java 5
- Bill Pugh has released version 1.1 of the excellent FindBugs static analysis tool
-
Day Software has published an early draft review of JSR 283 - Content Repository for Java Technology API Version 2.0
Thanks
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse083.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 17 September 2006
Interview with Van Simmons about JINI and ComputeCycles
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http://javaposse.com
We now have a google group for the Java Posse at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse
Van is the leader of the ComputeCycles project. ComputeCycles is an
open-source project which uses Jini, Glassfish and Groovy to build a
secure, scalable, "on-the-fly" compute grid. In this interview he talks
about the role Jini plays in that effort and why it's used at the core
of the ComputeCycles project. - ComputeCycles project homepage
- ComputeCycles Java One 2006 Presentation
- JINI home page
- Getting started with JINI
- JVM Security and Classloaders Summary Paper
- Webinar on achieving Protocol Independence with JINI/JERI
- Linda/Tuplespaces link
- A Note on Distributed Computing Whitepaper - Kendall, Waldo, Wollrath and Wyant
- The Eight (yes Eight, not Seven, but in fact some people claim there are now Eleven) Fallacies of Distributed Computing
Thanks
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-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse082.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 12 September 2006
Newscast for September 12th 2006
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Big news this week - Sun has hired the two primary developers behind JRuby,
Charles Nutter and Thomas Enebo
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Java Browser Edition - Ethan Nicholas has revealed what he has been up to
since he got hired by Sun recently
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A java preprocessor called Munge
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Beeweeb to bring enhanced media and content to the SavaJe phones
-
Mobile app of the week - Windrose - an add on to the recent app of the week:
bluemarine
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App of the week - LightZone
Quick News Items
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JDJ Editors Choice Awards for 2006:
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Substance look and feel 3.0 released
-
Airena, creators of the Airset online calendar, have released a J2ME
application for using their calendar from a mobile phone
-
Greg Murray and Craig McClanahan, former posse interviewees, will be
speaking at AJAXWorld 2006 about using AJAX with Java
-
Sun Java Studio Creator tutorial divas cover the use of JMaki JSF components
in Java Studio Creator
-
IBM Java Tools Roundup. IBM has been busy releasing some interesting Java
tools over the past few weeks
-
Substance look and feel hits version 3.0
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There are now downloadable versions of project looking glass for windows,
solaris x86 and linux
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iScreen 1.0 is an open source project providing object validation for
JavaBeans based on XML configuration files
-
SDN article by Sameer Tyagi that details how to build RESTful services and
consumers using JAX-WS
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Finally, DevX has a good, non-hysterical side by side comparison of Spring
and EJB 3.0
News of a Java Posse google group will be posted soon so keep an eye on
javaposse.com
Thanks
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-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse081.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:11 PM
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Wed, 6 September 2006
Newscast for September 5th 2006
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Creator 2 update - raw performance
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Java2Script - does GWT have competition?
-
Sun has posted the public review draft of JSR 270 which details the Mustang
(now Java 6) release
-
Application of the week - Tycho - an asterisk VoIP voicemail and dialing
client constructed using the Eclipse RCP
-
Bill Pugh of Findbugs fame (and former posse interviewee) has submitted
JSR-305 - Annotations for Software Defect Detection - into the JCP
-
A Public Service Announcement: James Gosling and a movie in Atlanta this
month
Quick News Items
-
DiffJ - a diff tool that understands Java
-
Sun has also released the NetBeans Mobility Pack under open source using the
CDDL license
-
Struts Micro Edition? Can it be true?
-
IBM Developerworks has an introduction to using JPA (the Java Persistence
API) with Spring 2.0
-
InfoQ has a detailed article on using the Grails framework (a Groovy based
alternative to Ruby on Rails) to access EJB 3 domain objects
-
Motorola and Nokia have posted the proposed final draft of JSR-232 - Mobile
Operational Management - to the JCP
-
JSR 268 - Java Authentication Service Provide Interface for Containers - has
entered the public review draft stage
-
JGAP version 3.0, a Genetic Algorithms package in Java, is now available
from Sourceforce
-
The Sun Developer Network has a good guide to using RESTful web services
from Java and JAX-WS
-
Gavin King's SEAM, in a podcast
Thanks
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-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse080.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:39 PM
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Sat, 26 August 2006
Newscast for August 25th 2006
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Neal Gafter, James Gosling, Gilad Bracha and Peter von der Ahe want to add
closures to Java in JDK 7
-
Were the Java 5 features a bad idea?
-
Mustang and Dolphin names both retired in favor of Java 6 and 7
-
EL - the expression language from JSF, might become a separate JSR to be
added into future versions of java
-
New Oracle JDeveloper version
-
Application of the week - JFugue - a music notepad
-
Applet of the week - The SmartMoney 401(k) Retirement planner
Quick News Items
-
JBoss has released version 4.0 beta 1 of the JBoss ESB (Enterprise Service
Bus)
-
JMaki is now integrated with project phobos
-
Josh Marinacci has started blogging about improvements in the windows look
and feel for upcoming Java 6 and 7 releases
-
Josh also has a new teaser blog entry talking about Trailers, the next big
thing to hit swing
-
The 10th JINI community meeting has been announced for September 14th-15th
in Brussels, Belgium
-
J2Native from Smardec brings JNI-less native libraries to Java
Thanks
-
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-
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-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - "Africa (About Face)" by Butterflies and Zebras - Norm Howard
and Steve Northover (Steve was interviewed about SWT
recently)
Comment from Steve Northover - If you check
http://www.onmusic.com/nands
(the slowest site in the world), some of the fractals and many of the
mp3's I gave you are now available there. For "Africa (About
Face)", my acoustic is tuned in this great EEEEBE tuning. Norm is
playing his electric through his 100W Marshall stack clean. It's a
straight forward song (something we don't do too much). I'm using
a delay pedal and not much else. Bet you can't even hear it much.
That's the interesting thing about guitar effects. When used
tastefully, they become organic rather than "in your face". It's
an art to sneak them in rather than just click them on and everyone
goes, "Oh listen, he just clicked in the flanger".
Direct download: JavaPosse079.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:19 PM
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Mon, 21 August 2006
Listener Feedback Special
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Java Powered Website of the week
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Krugle - search engine for open source code
-
Web services server in Java 6 SE
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C and C# running on the JVM
-
Definitive Javascript 5th Edition (Highly Recommended)
-
New JUG (Java User Group) in South East Virginia
Thanks
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feed redirect
-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse078.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 9:50 PM
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Fri, 18 August 2006
Special - Open Source Java Update
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Hosted by Sun's VP of Software - Rich Green, with Laurie Tolson - Head of Java
SE Development, and Alan Brenner - Head of Mobile and Embedded Java.
Special thanks to Jacki DeCoster for recording the audio and making it available
for us to bring to you.
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The main Sun Java Open Source Page
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Various analysis from around the web
Thanks
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feed redirect
-
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-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse077.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 12:29 PM
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Tue, 15 August 2006
Newscast for August 15th 2006
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Open source java news - hot off the presses
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Is pure ReST really enough?
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Borland brings back the Turbo brand
-
Microsoft is not tempted by the OpenSOA party
-
Sun to include support for VB in Dolphin (Java 7)
-
Glazed Lists 1.7.0 - Java Library of the week
-
Eclipse 3.3 Milestone 1 is now out
-
NetBeans 6 Milestone 2 is now out
-
Greatest software ever written
-
Java Applet of the week - Airport monitor
Quick News Items
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Are POJO's always simpler than EJBs?
-
Internationalized versions of NetBeans BlueJ Edition
-
Version 2.0 of the Portlet Specification (JSR 286) has been released for
public
review
-
Sun has posted an the 8th update to Tiger (Java 5) Standard Edition
-
Sun Tech Days are coming to Seattle
-
JNI Wrapper 3.3 has been released by the JNIWrapper project
-
Outlook connector version 2.0
-
The netbeans podcast is back
Thanks
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-
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-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse076.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:38 PM
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Sun, 13 August 2006
Interview with Steve Northover, the Father of SWT
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- Steve's blog
- OS News interview
- Eclipse project SWT page
- Wikipedia on SWT
- eSWT - SWT for small devices (Pocket PC)
- Azureus - an SWT rich client for Bittorrent
- More applications based on SWT
- Butterflies and Zebras - Steve Northover and Norm Howard play
"Acid without the acid" music - eclectic instrumental multiple
influence music. The opening and closing tracks of this podcast are
some of their playing
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse075.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 7:06 PM
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Wed, 9 August 2006
Newscast for August 8th 2006
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10 Things Java should steal from
Ruby
-
Netbeans 5.5 Beta 2 with App server 9 bundle released
-
More on google code hosting:
-
MyEclipse 5.0 has been released
-
Rick Ross over at Java Lobby installed Mustang on the new Vista beta and
thinks it is faster than running Java on XP
-
NEO Office 2.0 Beta now available for Mac
-
Applet of the week has been replaced by cool AJAX web app for this week,
Gpokr is a new AJAXified browser based poker game implemented in GWT
Quick News Items
-
Tapestry 4.1 has been released
-
Swingweb 1.0 has been released
-
Crystal Reports 1.0 for Eclipse has been released
-
"Meet Josh Marinacci" interview
-
Ethan Nicholas hints at a java browser edition in his latest blog entry
-
Oracle led JSR 301 - portlet bridge specification for JSF, has passed JSR
review
-
Ed Burns has a video demo of the blueprint JSF ajax components and how then
can be used in Java Studio Creator 2
-
Fun - classic handheld games implemented in Flash and Java:
Thanks
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-
Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
-
Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
-
Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
-
Theme Music:
-
Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
-
Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse074.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 12:37 PM
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Wed, 2 August 2006
Newscast for August 1st 2006
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.NET beat Java? When did that happen?
-
Google has launched a new service for hosting open source projects
-
Staying with google news, google is reportedly readying a new version of GWT
(the google web toolkit)
-
Mevenide has release version 2.2 of their NetBeans integration for Maven
-
Application of the week - Blogbridge 3.0
-
Applet(s) of the week - Canoo Rich Internet Application platform demos
-
Funny story - A Looking glass 3d demo from Java one has made its way onto
youtube - somehow with the description of Internal Review Of
Microsoft Windows 3D Vista @ 2007
Quick News Items
-
Netbeans BlueJ edition has been released
-
Trolltech - makers of the QT cross platform GUI widget set, have released a
prototype of their QT for Java library called QT Jambi
-
The irrepressible Geert Bevin, former java posse interviewee, has released
version 1.5 of RIFE
-
Java Black Belt - the online community driven Java certification site, has
added several new Java 5 sections
-
Sun is offering a free
week long beta course on developing
applications using Java EE 5 from August 7th to the 11th at their campus in
Burlington, MA
-
The Java Tips site has recently added 389 new tips
-
Java.net now has a tutorial available for creating your first phobos
application
-
The subversive project has just released version 1.0 final of subversive
-
Jetbrains have released their double beta of IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 and TeamCity
1.0
-
Frederic Lavigne has released version 6.7 of the Skin look and feel for Java
-
Sun has posted the proposed final draft of JSR 221 - JDBC 4.0 to the JCP
-
Open JPA - a version of the Java Persistence API donated to the apache
project by BEA, is now available
-
Quick GUI related Roundup
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Compass 1.0 - born from the Open Symphony java workflow project - has been
released
Listener Feedback
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Whither
Jini?
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Javascript:
The Definitive Guide (recommended book)
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Echo2
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Straw Poll - have you heard of ARM?
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse073.mp3
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Sun, 30 July 2006
Interview with Herbert Czymontek of the Semplice Team at Sun
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at
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- Project Semplice information:
- Herbert's blog
- The public feedback email address for people interested in Semplice:
- At present there is still no official homepage for Semplice, stay
subscribed to the Java Posse and we will pass on the URL when it
becomes available.
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- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse072.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 26 July 2006
Java Posse Episode 71
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always be found at
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Open Sourcing Java will be an incremental process
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Is apple dropping it's Java Cocoa support?
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Netbeans 5.5 Beta 2 now available
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On a related note, the server side has an article comparing performance of
Java running on the new Macbooks and Macbook Pros which show the new Mac
hardware in a good light
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We mentioned that the SwingX-WS project (Swing Labs Web Service Components)
was about to be launched in last weeks podcast, well this is now official
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Chris Campbell at Sun blogs about a number of recent improvements in the
Mustang rendering pipeline
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Chris Adamson describes the Top 10 highest voted bugs in Sun's bug parade -
and for a number of them he hopes Sun will not listen to the
voters...
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Visual GWT GUI Builder from VistaFei
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Application of the week - BlueMarine from Tidalwave
Quick News Items
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Fiorano software has added .NET support to it's ESB product, making it the
first commercial vendor to support C, C++, Java and all of the .NET
languages (including C# and VB.NET) in its ESB (Enterprise Service Bus)
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Terracotta have stepped up to offer support for Apache Geronimo 1.1
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Interested in EJB 3.0? How about a free book?
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Cedric Beust has released version 5.0 of TestNG
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Free - AJAX programming with Passion 10 week online course
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The Java Blueprints solutions catalog has been updated with new information
on using AJAX with JSF and new examples of the Java Persistence API
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ICESoft has released Enterprise Edition 1.0 of ICEFaces, a JSF
implementation that uses AJAX heavily to deliver rich JSF UI capability
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse071.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 21 July 2006
Newscast for July 18th 2006
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And
another podcast about the Apache Software Foundation for those
interested - Link is not live to avoid confusing feedburner with 2 mp3
links, copy and paste in a browser to get the podcast.
http://feathercast.org/?p=16
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse070.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 18 July 2006
Newscast for July 18th 2006
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Does Java EE have a place in Service Oriented Architectures?
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Aerith and SwingLabs - announcements from Josh Marinacci
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The Project Phobos source code is now available
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Romain Guy on what Java on the desktop needs
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Applet of the week - ImageJ from NIH
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Application of the week GeoServer 1.3.2
Quick News Items
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IBM has a PHP integration kit for Java EE servers
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The first Netbeans milestone build is now out. 6.0 M1
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The "iX Better Software" conference in Frankfurt/Main Germany will feature a
full-day Groovy tutorial on November 27th, see
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Scott Violet has written an application which lets you easily write Java 2D
code
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BEA has released a new version 9.2 of their weblogic application server
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New JSR 302 submitted to add safety critical technology to java
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Sun has submitted JSR 296 - Swing Application Framework - to the JCP
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Oliver Burns has released version 4.2 of Checkstyle
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Geert Bevin of Uwyn has released version 1.0 of javapaste
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Roman Strobl has multimedia flash presentation up on the netbeans site, an
end to end solution using Java EE 5
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IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 New Features
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A talk from JavaPolis given by Linda DeMichiel and Mike Keith on Advanced
EJB persistence is now available at the javapolis.com web site
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Intel and Sun have provided new builds of eclipse 3.2 for several platforms
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Further rumors on the Borland IDE acquisition
Book Review
Design Patterns in Java - Steven John Metsker and William C. Wake - Addison
Wesley
http://www.awprofessional.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0321333020&rl=1
Listener Feedback
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Ninjar Java/Mac Development Utility
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Eclipse Plugin for Findbugs
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Posse Java Buzzword Tracking
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Java USB
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Portlets and DWR AJAX
Two ints and a Float are in a bar. They spot an attractive Double on her
own.
The first int walks up to her. "Hey, baby", he says, "my VM or yours".
She slaps him and he walks back dejected.
The second int walks over. "Hey, cute-stuff, can I cook your Beans for
breakfast". After a
quick slapping, he too walks back.
The Float then ambles over casually: "Were those two primitive types
bothering you?", he remarks.
"Yes. I'm so glad you're here", she says. "They just had no Class!"
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse069.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 14 July 2006
Listener Feedback - GWT, DWR and AJAX Frameworks
- Exadel Studio - the unsung hero
- Videos from Java One
- Followup to Java 2 Browser Edition
- Podcasts we listen too/watch:
- Certification
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- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse068.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 11 July 2006
Newscast for July 11th 2006 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - Shale has been promoted to being a top level apache project
- Redhat being sued over hibernate
- Confusion over Rhino in Java SE 6
- Talking point - the editor's daily blog from java.net from Friday last week
- Application of the week - MPower Player
Quick News Items - The databeans project has released databeans 1.0, a fully object-oriented persistence framework for java
- JRuby 0.9 has been released
- JBoss releases JBoss IDE 2.0 alpha, which is compatible with the new Calisto/Eclipse 3.2 release
- A maintenance release of JSR 154 - the Java Servlet 2.5 spec, has been release by Sun
- SkillsMatter is running a Groovy and Grails seminar in London on July 13th
- XMLHammer 1.0 beta 1 released
- A new development version of db4o, version 5.5 has been released
- The Groovy in Action book is now available in early access form from Manning Publications
- Sun has released the final version of JSR-220, Enterprise Java Beans 3.0
- The apple developer connection has the 4th beta of Java 6 for Mac OS 10 (Tiger)
- Apache Derby, the pure Java relational DB (a version of which is now included with the mustang SDK) has just released version 10.1.3.1
- New podcast teaches basic software engineering principles... to music. The first podcast from Stelligent talks about Continuous Integration using Groovy
- JExamples collects together over 20,000 java examples in a searchable repository of souce code
- MyEclipse 5.0 M2 has been released
- http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t75973.html
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- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse067.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 4 July 2006
Newscast for July 3rd 2006 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - Java One Technical Presentations with audio and slides are now available
- On a related note, the Aerith source code has now been released as open source
- Groovy JSR 06 has been released, the last version before the release candidates start
- Eclipse 3.2 is now available
- Application of the week - Schemaspy
- Applet of the week - JMol
Quick Items - More on the google web toolkit
- IBM's codeinvaders challenge is a cool concept to teach java programming
- Savaje technologies are opening a new office in Palo Alto for a user experience design team
- Netbeans is switching from Q-builds to milestone releases for the development of Netbeans 6.0
- Douglas Crockford has just released version 0.2 of Json-lib
- Java Lobby asks shouldn't java have a modularized download system
- Tapestry has graduated to a top level apache project
- SyntEvo has released Smart SVN 2
- Simon Phipps, the chief open source officer for Sun Microsystems, has said that Java could possibly be open sourced in just a few months, but has the quote been taken out of context?
- The C and C++ add-on pack is now available for netbeans 5.5 beta
- Sun has posted the public review draft of JSR-199, the Java Compiler API
- The apache project has released version 1.1 of Geronimo
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- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse066.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 2 July 2006
Previously Un-Aired
Interviews from Topcoder and Java One
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This is a pair of previously un-aired interviews. The first
was recorded by Joe, Carl and Dick at TopCoder with Ari Balogh, Vice
President of Engineering for Verisign Inc. It is a short but
technically meaty interview. The second was a wrap-up of Java One with
John and Melinda Weathers of NewEnergy Associates (co-workers of Dick)
about their experiences at what was their first Java One.
The quality of both interviews is a product of the recording location -
the first, while clear, has a certain amount of background noise, since
it was recorded in the TopCoder arena. The second was recorded in a San
Francisco hotel after Java One and the sounds of the San Francisco
streets is quite prominent. Treat these as adding a little ambience to
the interviews :-).
- There is a Java meetup in London that Simon Brown is
organizing - for details check his blog
- Verisign Home Page
- Design By Contract
- Aspect Oriented Programming
- NewEnergy Associates - A Siemens Company that John and
Melinda (and Dick) work for
- The Java Posse would like to thank
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- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse065.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 28 June 2006
Newscast for June 26th
2006
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- IBM releases 2 new java security tools into Alphaworks
- Struts 2 vs Shale
- Google Web Toolkit roundup
- Cay Horstmann urges java developers to consider Linux
- SWT vs. Swing on Vista
- Applet of the week - Name Voyager
- Application of the week - Surface
Quick News Items
- Callisto eclipse projects all make deadline
- What's coming in Eclipse 3.3?
- The easy eclipse project has released version 1.0.2 final
- The Bonita project has released version 2.0 of Bonita
- Motorola has joined the eclipse foundation as a strategic
developer member
- The JDIC Browser Component is now available on Mac OS X
- Jonathan Schwartz has promised to reveal how much money Sun
makes from java
- Good Oracle article on using AJAX and Java at a nuts and
bolts level
- The Spring framework project has announced the first
release candidate of Spring 2.0
- Sun Microsystems has announced the final release of JSR
121 - the Application Isolation API Spec
- Roman Strobl has created a song devoted to Java EE 5
- JMatter for Java - worth a look for RAD GUI work
- The application verification kit plug in is now available
for Netbeans 5.5
- Sun is offering $50,000 in prizes for the coolest
applications developed to use the Sun Grid Compute Utility
- The Elvis guide to EJB 3
- JSF only for HTML? Not any more
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse064.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 22 June 2006
Newscast for June 20th
2006
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- Java Mustang Beta 2 released - and it includes a database!
- Getters, setters and full blown properties
- First there were geek cruises, now you can learn Java at
the beach
Quick News Items
- David Walend blogs about OGNL, the Object-Graph Navigation
Language - an alternative to LINQ?
- Ebooklobby has collected a number of links to Java
electronic books that you can download and use for free
- JSR 94 - the Java Rule Engine API has unanimously passed
the final ballot
- Jboss has aquired the Rosetta ESB (Enterprise Service Bus)
from Aviva Canada
- Sun has announced that they are joining the OpenAJAX
alliance and the Dojo foundation
- Freedom for Media in Java (FMJ) project announces 0.1
release
- A Matisse update pack is now available for Netbeans 5.5
- JBoss, the Seam project, and in particular Gavin King have
announced Seam 1.0 GA
- JNIWrapper version 3.2 has been released by JNIWrapper
- IBMs Developerworks has a good introduction to the new
class sharing functionality in IBMs java 5 implementation
- JBoss world 2006 has just finished, and Sun's Greg Sporar
has some notes about his experiences at the event
- Brunno Silva has announced JMunit 1.0, a unit testing
framework for Java ME applications
Listener Feedback
- Listener Feedback: übercool! (and FUBAR)
- Auto-deployment
- 3000 pictures faster with Mustang
- Intent-based Eclipse - the Mylar plugin
- Web Frameworks Jam with Bruce Eckel
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse063.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 12:35 AM
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Fri, 16 June 2006
Swing Labs Interview
An interview with Richard Bair, Romain Guy and Joshua
Marinacci of Swing Labs.
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse062.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:19 PM
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Tue, 13 June 2006
Newscast for June 12th
2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Borland's JBuilder 2006 and Peloton roadmap
- Google Spreadsheets launched - we are trying to find out
more details
- LINQ for .NET - what does it mean for Java
- Cedric Beust stirs the pot of agile developers
- Another Eclipse roundup
- The new Oracle ADF learning center
- Applet of the week - Global-i from infomagnet
- Application of the week - IonDB
Quick News Items
- Milestone 1 of the Apache Tuscany project is out
- The java.net editor's daily blog reports on the top ten
podcasts from the java.net podcasting project
- Great tutorial article up at java.net talking about how you
can easily build a java rich client using Matisse and JPA (Java
Persistence API)
- The JBoss submitted JSR 299 - web beans, has been
unanimously approved by the expert group
- The Drools team has released JBoss Rules 3.0, a rules
engine for Java
- Jonathan Schwartz has mentioned on his blog that "despite
the cynics,
using a GPL license is very much *on* the table" as a possible option
for open source Java
- There is a java day in Paris on June 29th
Listener Feedback
- Java program of the week nominees - Curt Cox
- Terracotta - Aaron Walker
- "Thinking in Java Conference" radically changed - Bruce
Eckel
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse061.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:14 PM
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Thu, 8 June 2006
Newscast for June 7th
2006
Also - listener feedback that came in around and after
Java One
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Big reductions at sun, but the software side looks
relatively unaffected
- Oracle puts its considerable weight behind Groovy and
Grails
- Roberto Chinnici introduces project phobos on his blog
- Josh Bloch discovers that binary searches are broken in
Java
- Eclipse 3.2 hits Release Candidate 7
- Easyeclipse 1.0.1 beta is now out offering a selection of
pre-customized versions of eclipse for different purposes
- Applet of the week this week is an application - could
simplecenter.org
be the alternative to closed and DRM'd media sharing and management?
Quick News Items
- The Hands On Labs from the 2006 Java One are now available
for free on the web
- Synthetica look and feel has reached version 2.0
- Intel has donated a Swing, AWT and Java 2d packages to the
apache project harmony
- Axis 2 is 4-5x faster than Axis 1?
- Tom Copeland has just released version 3.7 of PMD
- Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine has a guide on his blog to using
the google calendar data APIs
- Examples and information about Netbeans 5.5 new XML
capabilities
- Podcaster Roman Strobl steps it up with a netbeans TV!
Listener Feedback
- J2ME app for syncing with Google Calendar - Thomas Oldervoll
- Maven needs to be mentioned - Trent Rosenbaum
- DWR gets Reverse Ajax and the ability to write Javascript
in Java - Joe Walker
- The Straight Skinny on Rails at CD Baby - Jim Weirich
- Freakin hysterical gridbag video!!! - Aaron Paxson
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse060.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 31 May 2006
Newscast for May 30th 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Java on Linux - the new license details
- The google summer of code is on
- .NET2Java - a new project on java.net, aims to convert .NET
applications to Java
- The importance of scripting languages on the Java platform
- Java EE 5 JSR 224 and EJB 3.0 JSR 220 both passed
unanimously just prior to Java One
- Applet of the week - Webhuddle is a free, open
source, java based, cross platform alternative to web conferencing
solutions like webex
Quick News Items
- JSR 198 - the Standard API for Java IDEs has reached its
final release
- Bruce Eckel has released a collection of really good
interviews with various people in podcast form
- Java SE 6.0 Release 1 Developer Preview 1 for Intel
Processors is now available for the mac from the apple developer
connection
- Update 7 for Java 5 released
- Wicket 1.2 has been release
- Apache Axis 2 version 1.0 released
- Sun Microsystems Belgium has a 1 day event called the Java
One afterglow on June 8th
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse059.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 30 May 2006
Interview with Bill Pugh
and Brian Goetz
Talking about FindBugs and Java Concurrency, as well as a
host of other issues including Brian's new book.
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Bill Pugh
- Homepage at University of Maryland
- Findbugs
- Marmoset Project
- The Java Memory Model
- Double Checked Locking
Brian Goetz
- Home Page
- Brian's Javapolis page
- Publications
- New book - Java Concurrency In Practice
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse058.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 21 May 2006
JavaOne 2006 Wrap-up
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
We sit around in Carl's hotel room talking about what we saw at Java
One this year, until Carl has to check out - then in the second part we
catch up with Joe and he talks about his favorites too.
- Java One general session Webcasts (technical sessions will
be up mid-June hopefully)
- Semplice - VB for Java
- Google Web Toolkit - Project Red-Pill
- Gilad Bracha's blog - mentioned in the Dynamic Scripting
Languages discussion
- Groovy scripting language
- Accrington Technologies - the guys doing the "cool" and
human facing SOA architecture for young people in the North of England,
although their site is disappointingly light on information (hopefully
that will change)
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse057.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 19 May 2006
AJAX Interviews
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Two Interviews about AJAX. The First is with Brett Taylor of Google
about the just-announced red-pill project (also known as the Google Web
Toolkit) and the second with Greg Murray of Sun, about their new AJAX
tools and support announced recently. The interviews were both short
and on a common subject, so we combined them. These were recorded at
Java One 2006.
- Google Web Toolkit - Project Red-Pill
- Sun Javascript and AJAX resources
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse056.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 18 May 2006
Java One Birds of a Feather SessionRecorded in front of a live studio audience during our BoF at Java One. Recording this was tremendous fun - thanks to everyone who came, and next year we will get it even more right... - Java being Open Sourced... (it's not if, or when, but how)
- VB on the Java SE (Tor's Stealth Project)
- Google's Red Pill (New AJAX library - the Google Web Toolkit)
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse055.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 14 May 2006
Listener Feedback and TopCoder Interviews
Since three of us got together for the TopCoder open, we decided to catch up on some listener feedback. After that there are several interviews we conducted during the competition, with Antimatter and Pops. Check out TopCoder.com for more details or to create an account to start competing yourself. - Romain Guy - JRE silent installation
- JDeveloper & JSF
- CDBaby is Ruby?
- Tiffanyscreens
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
Direct download: JavaPosse053.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 11 May 2006
Almost Live at the TopCoder Open
Play by play coverage of the algorithm competition finals, as well as some fun moments and surprise guests. This recording was made live at
the TopCoder Open event held in Las Vegas, and you'll be hearing it less-than-live about a week later. Check out TopCoder.com for more details or to create an account to start competing yourself. - The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse054.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 5 May 2006
Interview with Jack Hughes of TopCoder
Jack Hughes is the founder of TopCoder, the competition based global software development company. This recording was made almost live at their TopCoder Open event held in Las Vegas. Check out TopCoder.com for more details or to create an account to start competing yourself. - The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse052.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 3 May 2006
Newscast for May 1st
2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Main News Items
- Scott McNeally steps down as CEO of Sun Microsystems to
become Chairman, and Jonathan Schwartz takes on the role of CEO
- Looking ahead to Java One
- Top coder open
- Thinkfree office gets big and friendly
- Easy Eclipse 1.0 Beta available
- More from the Rumor Mill, Oracle to buy Red Hat, IBM to
buy SAP
- Applet of the week - VRML viewer in a pure java applet
In Short News Items
- Matisse for My Eclipse has now had it's first milestone
release
- Eclipse 3.2 RC2 is now out
- IBM has released BPEL repository
- Using the NetBeans rich-client platform
- Blue J 2.1.3 - a new version of the Java IDE for learning
and teaching (and a favorite of the posse), has been released
- Gigaspaces has released Gigaspaces 5.0, a so-called "space
based architecture"
- Java 5 is now default on Mac OS X
- Novell has released version 1.1.5 of mono - an open source
implementation of .NET 1.1
- Atlanta Java Users Group has announced the details for the
Atlanta Java Devcon 2006
- New blueprint ajax components demos
- JBoss world in Las Vegas, dates set for June 12th to 15th
2006
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse051.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 28 April 2006
Interview with Graeme
Rocher about Grails
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Graeme is one of the founders, and also the current project lead, of
Grails (formerly Groovy on Rails), a high level, open source, web
application framework built on coding by convention principles (like
Ruby on Rails)
Again the sound quality of this interview is not as good as we would
have liked. We had to fall back on the skype recording due to no fault
of anyone involved - sometimes it just works out that way. However the
speech is clear and the content (thanks to Graeme) is first rate.
- Groovy - the language of Grails
- Groovy features:
- Grails homepage
- Installation
- Quick start
- GORM - Grails Object Relational Mapping
- Graeme's Blog (lots of Grails news here)
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse050.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 25 April 2006
Listener Feedback Makeup
Session
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Ruby on Rails sites:
- Private, Final defaults:
- Thinlets:
- Leeerooooooyyyyy Jennnnkiiiiinnnnnsssssss!
- Overuse of getters and setters:
- Tor's GBracha Blog Link
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse049.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 20 April 2006
Newscast for April 19th
2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Main News Items
- Google calendar released
- Eclipse 3.2 RC1 released
- Project Darkstar more than it seems?
- What do java and swing need to be ready for a full-on
desktop assault?
- New blueprint AJAX components available for Creator / JSF
- James Gosling has an interview with eweek up at AJAX impact
- Applet (and Game) of the week - Battlefield
In Short News Items
- Nokia have submitted JSR 293 - the location API 2.0 - to
the JCP
- Sun is going to donate Jini to Apache as an incubator
project
- Free K12 computer science learning resources
- Oracle's whitepaper titled "A hype-free introduction to
AJAX"
- There is now a TestNG plugin for netbeans 5.0 available
- It is now official that Java Studio Enterprise is being
open sourced
- Minq software has announced version 5.0 of their product
Dbvisualizer
- Aonix has announced the Java 5 update to PERC
- 1060 research has released netkernel 3.0 - a simple to use
RESTful
(Representational State Transfer) microkernel and application server
- Bruce Eckel has announced firm dates for his next open
space conference
"Thinking in Java" which is to be held in Crested Butte, CO from July
18th to the 21st
- The second Rio Java Summit has been announced for May 6th
2006 in Rio De Janeiro
- Java ME mobility pack development on the Mac is possible
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse048.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 12 April 2006
Newscast for April 11th
2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Main News Items
- Red hat buys JBoss
- Maclipse and Maclipse lite
- Do we need a Java Browser edition?
- Cedric Beust - former Posse interviewee - has written a
blog praising
Ruby on Rails, and explaining why it won't become mainstream!
- Appl(et)ication of the week - The flickr backup utility
- The game on podcast with Chris Melissinos has a great
feature all about project darkstar
In Short News Items
- Interview with Guillaume Laforge all
about Groovy
- The spring rich client project
- The Exo ESB (Enterprise Service Bus)
- Logicblaze has released Fuse 1.0 final
- JBoss has released JBoss transactions 4.2
- Sun Java DB (Based on Derby)
- SDN article on using it in desktop applications is here:
- Javareference.com now has an RSS aggregated view of
headlines from all around the java world
Listener Feedback
- Quake in Java
- Patent preventing activeX components from running
automatically in IE
- Roman Strobl's link to CDC running AWT
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse047.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 6 April 2006
Interview with Tim Cramer about Netbeans
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Tim is Director for Java Tools at Sun Microsystems And yes,
we are aware that Dick sounds like he is recording from a bathroom in
this interview - it was a misconfiguration of the microphone inputs and
was not noticed until the interview had been completed. - Netbeans homepage
- Tim on the Eclipse Matisse Port
- Tim at EclipseCon
- Server Side Interview
- Other applications using the NetBeans Rich Client Platform
- The mobility pack - for creating mobile applications
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse046.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 2 April 2006
Newscast for March 31st 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Main News Items
- Ruby On Rails 1.1 Released
- Groovy on rails (grails) has also just released it's 0.1 version
- SOA, EJB 3, Java EE 5 roundup
- Oracle releases Express Edition (XE) of the Oracle 10g database for windows and linux
- Sun is getting behind Derby (formerly cloudscape) as their new choice for a Java based DB
- Netbeans mobility pack for CDC released
- Java enabled phone based service to transfer money, with an ATM card too
- Applet of the week - the switchboard - meebo with VoIP implemented in a java applet
- Azul Systems to offer a 48 core java chip in 2007
In Short News Items
- The open sourcing of java debate continues:
- Mobile java website available from Sun
- Learning Java page now available at netbeans.org
- Sun announces new support program for engineer to engineer access
- Bruce Eckel, former posse interviewee, has just wrapped up his programming the new web conference in Crested Butte
- Eclipse Milestone 6: feature lockdown for eclipse 3.2
- Magicdraw UML 11 has been released by nomagic.com
Listener Feedback
- Eclipse flash demos
- JDeveloper flash demos
- Commons io file util classes
- JOGL 3d applet demos
- CUF on sourceforge - http://cuf.sourceforge.net/
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse045.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 30 March 2006
Listener Feedback
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Listener Feedback
- Checked v. Unchecked Exceptions
- IntelliJ feature usage measuring
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse044.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 27 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 43
- Newscast for March 26th 2006
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Main News Items
- Spring and Hibernate at war?
- More on the genuitec matisse inclusion in myeclipse
- Also from eclipsecon - BEA Workshop won the best
commercial tool award
- Radrails, the open source Ruby on Rails IDE based on
eclipse, won the best open source eclipse based development tool award
- Eclipsecon home page
- Next years event is already set for March 5th - 8th in
Santa Clara, CA
- Sun launches the utility grid, makes it available to open
source java projects
- John Loiacono has left Sun for Adobe
- .NET for the Mac (Linux to follow?)
- How to become a rock star developer - top ten (according
to Mikael Grev)
In Short News Items
- Apple has just released the 7th beta of Java 5 update 4
for OS 10.4 (Tiger) at the apple developer connection
- Sun has released version 2 of their popular java web
services
developer pack
- lamatek has a google maps jsp library that allows you to
harness google maps in a java jsp application without having to write
javascript and ajax code
- A load of flash demos
available up at the netbeans site demonstrating all sorts of different
things about netbeans 5.0
- Sun has posted the proposed final draft review of JSR 231
-
Java bindings for open gl
- The Netbeans 5.5 preview pack has now added
the mac to the list of supported platforms
Listener Feedback
- Romain Guy's "I Plead Guilty"
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse043.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 23 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 42
- Interview with Geert Bevin about RIFE
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse042.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 19 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 41
- Newscast for March 17th 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Main Items
- Matisse GroupLayout has been integrated into Mustang at
b76!
- Java Data Objects 2.0 (JSR 243) has passed its Final
Approval Ballot
- The NetBeans project has released a new module project:
Jackpot
- Rob Sanheim blogs his Top 5 Worst APIs in Java
- Ian Skerret, the marketing directory of Eclipse posted a
blog entry stating that according to a SD Times survey, Eclipse usage
has grown
- Roman Strobl, now an evangelist at NetBeans.org, countered
with other data
showing huge growth
- Brian Goetz has published an article entitled "The
pseudo-typedef antipattern: Extension is not type definition"
- Chet Haase has published an article on the new Timing
Framework, a java.net project
- Retrotranslator 1.0.0 has been posted
Quick Mentions
- Java's Apache Tomcat Hits Sweet Sixteen
- IBM Developerworks is now running Roller
- New IntelliJ?
group blog launched
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse041.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 13 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 40
- Newscast for March 12th 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Main Items
- Matisse for Eclipse
- Java SPOT promises fertile new ground for Java
- James Gosling feels secure about the future of Java and
thinks that neither Ruby, C# or PHP are a threat to it
- Netbeans and Blue J - together at last
- Google has just bought writely.com, Roger Voss over at
Javalobby has a "smackdown" between writely and thinkfree office
- Grass GIS being brought up to date in the JGrass project
- The real story of what Microsoft did to Java
- Applet of the week
Quick Mentions
- Our good buddy Josh Bloch has a Q&A all about Java
Puzzlers
- JBoss stats on the most popular web frameworks
- Restful Applications using JAX-WS and JAXB
- The Performance Anti-Patterns list on Artima
- Subversive improves subversion support in eclipse
- Netbeans improved plugin development module
- Glassbox automatic troubleshooter
- Glassfish now has universal binaries available for the Mac
Listener Feedback
- Lee Provoost pictures from CeBIT
- X-develop homepage
- Java is faster than C site
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse040.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 10 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 39
- Listener Feedback
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- Tom Klaasen on why people aren't using Java 5 yet
- iBATIS O/R mapper
- Swing vs. Swing & Eclipse vs. Netbeans 5
- Matisse running on Eclipse
- Off the wall languages - Befunge and Kye
- E-Readers for electronic books
- Groovy scripting language
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Garageband track put together by Dick
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse039.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 7 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 38
- Newscast for March 5th 2006
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- Online thinkfree office shows what Java Applets can really
do
- First Java Trojan for mobile phones appears
- US patent office grants a broad patent basically covering
web 2.0
- Netbeans 5.5 already rolling out in preview
- Standardized plugins for IDEs - but will anyone adopt the
standards?
- JBoss roundup
- Canoo software releases pure java rich UI visual builder
- Mac Mini Intel announced
- Is google going to buy Sun Microsystems?
- More details about dynamic language support in the JVM
- ZK making some pretty big news
- IBM AlphaWorks AJAX toolkit
- AJAX in IDEA
- Active BPEL 2.0 released
- Sun finally releases the first conformant, non-commercial
implementation of JSR-001! The Java Real Time System
- Ruby on Rails joins the RAD race
- JGoodies 2.0 look and feel released
- RIFE 1.4 Released
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Garageband track put together by Dick
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse038.mp3
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Sat, 4 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 37
- Interview with Bruce Eckel, Part 2
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
This is the second part of a two part interview with Bruce Eckel of
Mindview and
covers topics such as alternative languages to Java, controversial blog
entries, the upcoming
Programming the New Web conference in Crested Butte, CO as well as a
host of
other Material.
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse037.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 1 March 2006
Shownotes for Episode 36
- Interview with Bruce Eckel, Part 1
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
This is part 1 of a two part interview with Bruce Eckel of Mindview and
covers topics such as his new book, Thinking in Java 4, the upcoming
Programming the New Web conference in Crested Butte, CO, and his
opinions on the new language features in Java 5 as well as a host of
other Material.
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Garage Band theme tune put together by Dick
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse036.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 27 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 35
- Listener Feedback Special, Part 2
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Tor, Joe and Dick answer a sampling of the feedback from the past few
weeks. Split into two parts - this is the second part.
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse035.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 23 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 34
- Listener Feedback Special, Part 1
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Tor, Joe and Dick answer a sampling of the feedback from the past few
weeks. Split into two parts - the second part will be next week.
- Sean Heber - Cow and other languages:
- Fernando de Leon - ZK Ajax framework:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Reggae Track put together by Dick using Arturia Storm
Music Studio (a Java app)
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse034.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 18 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 33
- Newscast for 2/17/2006
With special guest Craig
McClanahan!
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Craig joins us about 20 minutes in to talk about Tim Shadels notes on
using JSF from the Zdot podcast.
- Java Mustang (SE 6) makes Beta
- JUnit 4.0 released
- Ed Burnette calls for Java in Google pack
- Netbeans roundup
- Java Lobby top ten books
- Craig McClanahan joins us to talk about Tim Shadel's
podcast and JSF
- New version of Mobile Java coming at end of 2006 or
beginning of 2007
- Oracle buys sleepycat and tries to buy Mysql, is JBoss
next?
- BEA recently purchased Solarmetric's Kodo
- Matt Raible asks, in the light of EJB 3.0, is JDO now dead?
- Netbeans look and feel competition winners
- Native look and feel on linux (and this time, it's right!)
- Did we need SWT?
- PMD free add on material
- Burr Sutter is interviewed on Java.net
- Good Josh Bloch and Neal Gafter video interview at the
Javapolis 2005 site
- This week's applet of the week:
- And this week's freebie of the week:
- The Google Maps AJAX component (and others) for Creator
- PROMO
- Software Engineering Radio
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse033.mp3
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Thu, 16 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 32
- Interview with Gavin King about Hibernate/EJB 3.0/Seam
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Gavin is creator of Hibernate, a key member of the EJB 3.0 persistence
team, and creator of a new product called Seam.
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse032.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 13 February 2006
Shownotes for episode 31
- Newscast for 2/10/2006
- The big news of the week is Borland dumping its entire
line of IDEs to concentrate on ALM
- Sun finds and patches 7 vulnerabilities in the JRE related
to reflection
- Jetbrains has released version 5.1 of Intellij IDEA
- BMW claims that Java was at fault for it getting
blacklisted with google
- Cedric Beust, famous google java developer and previous
posse
interviewee, has just announced the release of version 4.5 of Test NG
- Save money on Java one tickets
- Bruce Eckel now has the first 7 chapters of the 4th
edition of his book Thinking in Java available online
- Cool 3d applets
- New photo fraud detection system written in Java
- Sun Developer Network AJAX tutorial videos
- Java vs .NET - let's bring it
- Listener Feedback:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse031.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 4 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 30
- Newscast for 2/3/2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3 and a new version of Oracle's
application server have been released
- Netbeans 5.0 final release
- Sun Developer tools FAQ
- Dana Gardner on NetBeans and Matisse
- Eclipse 3.1.2 has also been released
- An itunes music store for Java components?
- Return of the Applet?
- Search for compatibility problems with Java Mustang, win
an ultra 20 workstation
- Java black belt
- Java turned 15 on February the first
- David Heinemeier Hansson "letting Java retire in dignity"
- Neo Office 1.2 final released for the Mac
- More java related podcast news
- The COW programming language
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - music from http://c64s.com
games including Paperboy and Bubble Bobble
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse030.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 28 January 2006
Shownotes Link - http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=52282&comments=on.
We are trying something different this episode - the formatting gets screwed up with the shownotes through a combination of feedburner and itunes, so we decided to link straight back to the nicely formatted shownotes (the links work too). We hope this is a welcome change.
Direct download: JavaPosse029.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 28 January 2006
Shownotes for Episode 29
- Newscast for 1/26/2006
- Creator 2 released
- Big things happening with Java in Small Companies
- Our podcast (among others) featured in an O'Reilly Objava
article about Java podcasting by Chris Adamson
- AJAX can make client/ server interaction more efficient
- MyEclipse 4.1 released
- Sun has opened the floodgates for exhibitors wishing to
register for Java one 2006
- Simon Brown, Java Rancher and Posse listener has started a
new blog called the Pragmatic Architect
- Dana Gardner says Geronimo is going to be big
- Sun's enterprise java system surpasses 1 million users
- Sun Posts Loss - Java lobby wonders if Java will suffer
- Tom Copeland has just released a new version of PMD - 3.5
has 12 new rules
- IBM Software Architect Kit for free
- Java Outlook Connector allows Java apps to integrate with
outlook
- Mustang drag and drop
- Weekly Ruby versus Java weekly column
- 3dtracking.net offers a new free service to track your
movements using your cell phone
- Feedback
- Tim Shadel - the 7 layer burrito -
http://timshadel.com/blog/2006/01/19/jsf-the-7-layer-burrito-i-wont-eat-again/
- Joe's blog about Java language features -
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 26 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 28
- Interview with Howard Lewis Ship about Tapestry
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse028.mp3
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Tue, 24 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 27
- Newscast for 1/22/2006
- Oracle loves java (for another 10 years anyway)
- Oracle has donated portions of its ADF faces component
library to the apache myfaces project
- Apache state of the union, 2005
- Cafe Au Lait reported that Sun has withdrawn JSR 189 (Java
3d API 1.4) from the JCP
- Matisse tutorial
- Speculation about Google expanding use of Java for its
desktop offerings
- Sys-con java developers readers choice awards
- Eclipse did very well with no less than 6 wins
- Is salesforce.com the next big competitor to java?
- Apple has released version 2.2.1 of xcode, which now
includes intel as well as powerpc tools
- Java 1.5 Release 4 for the Mac
- Romain Guy blogs that there is a java swing job available
at sun
- Free java books for download:
- Can you write a java game in just 4k?
- List of Java and Flash games
- Gavin King on Seam
- "Loose" Bruce Kerr kindly agreed to let us use the Java
song more often, check out his site/podcast at
http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Reggae composition put together by Dick using
the excellent Arturia Storm Music Studio (a fantastic music tool
written in Java) - http://www.arturia.com/en/storm/studio.php
Direct download: JavaPosse027.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 19 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 26
- Interview with Bill Goggin of Topcoder
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse026.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 16 January 2006
Shownotes
for episode 25 - Newscast for 1/12/2006 and Anniversary Special
This is not a typical podcast for us (again). With Dick our news hound
being on the road, we were a bit weak on the news items. On the other
hand, we got to see him in person and we all had a grand old time
recording live in the same room. Plus, we have a secret guest.
The main topics that we cover are the Developer.com awards, new goodies
from Apple and a few tidbits from Dicks visit at Sun.
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse025.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 10 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 24
- Newscast for 1/9/2006
- Java One registration is open, and the dates have changed
- JBoss Eclipse IDE 1.5 has been released
- Retrotranslator takes Java 5 code and makes it
back-compatible with Java 1.4
- In the "controversy of the week" section this week, we
would like to welcome Joel Spolsky from the Joel on Software site
- Free Java bootcamp
- Apache Geronimo 1.0 final released
- Also just released: Tapestry 4.0 final
- Roman Strobl's Blog
- Running Java Studio Enterprise 8 on Mac OS X
- Getting started with EJB 3 article
- Java apps for Tivo
- Oracle releases new database tool - project Raptor - as
early access
- Sticking with JDeveloper, we have a couple of other news
items related to it
- New gaming podcast from java.com, called Game on
- Bruce Eckel is interviewed on Michael Levin's swampcast
- Java.net has a poll about whether you listen to Java
podcasts
- How to use Java to make a firefox plugin
- What was hot in Java in 2005?
- Continuing the 2005 year in review
- Finally a correction to the Holiday Special podcast
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
-
Closing - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse024.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 31 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 23
- Holiday Special
This is not a typical podcast for us. The last week has not yielded
much in the way of Java news, and so we decided to do a geek session,
just talking about tech in general, podcasts, hype from this year,
predictions for next year, that sort of thing. There is a little java
sprinkled in there, but there is also a lot of other stuff. If you only
want to hear the java stuff - skip this one, on the other hand if you
are interested in our non-java personas, dive straight in and enjoy.
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse023.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 24 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 22
- Newscast for 12/23/2005
- Javapolis movies and blog report
- Early draft of the Mustang JSR 270 is up
- Opera browser now available to all
- Rick Ross year in review
- More java games success
- Developer.com has a side by side comparison of JSF
(with
Java Studio Creator) and .NET (with Visual Studio 2005)
- Aspect J 5 released
- Departure of the Java fan boys?
- PHP? Java? How about both?
- Feedback links:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse022.mp3
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Sat, 17 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 21
- Newscast for 12/16/2005
- Tor is absent from this podcast, being on the road and also
having abused his voice
- Java's demise predicted... again...
- Nexaweb Technologies has joined the Eclipse foundation
- JDeveloper cleans up at Javapolis
- Oracle Donates ADF Faces to Apache Myfaces under the name
Cherokee
- Apache Jetspeed 2.0 Released
- Apache Geronimo 1.0 announced, for the adventurous
- The RIFE project has reached 1.3
- Ruby on Rails reaches 1.0
- Chris Adamson offers his opinion on JMF (the Java Media
Framework)
- A better mac OS look and feel for Java
- Substance look and feel has reached 2.1
- How JSF works
- A weblog full of Java Tips
- JRoller passes 10,000 users, and is now the largest
developer oriented blogging service in the world
- Special offer on Intellij IDEA
- Trig speed in java
- Got a good looking Netbeans IDE? Win an ipod nano!
- Java Desktop Search options - regain and autofocus
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse021.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 10 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 20
- Newscast for 12/9/2005
- Navigation using your Java enabled mobile phone
- Blackdown Java 1.4.2-03 has been released
- Javaone submissions are in
- We have a Glassfish update from Eduardo
Pelegri-Llopart
- Sun has announced the NetBeans WorldTour,
consisting of 10 developer events
all over the world where
the company will demonstrate and distribute the Netbeans IDE
- NEOOffice 1.2 alpha is out for the Mac
- Project Matisse and Netbeans 5.0
- Eclipse web tools project release candidate 1
- 5 minute flash demo of a full simple enterprise java stack
- Netbeans performance profiler now available on the Mac
- Java coming to media players?
- Javadesktop got dugg this week (on digg.com)
- Easy Java (and mp3) installation on Ubuntu
- Listener Feedback:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse020.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 7 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 19
- Interview with Burr Sutter
Burr is the president of the Atlanta Java Users Group (AJUG), he also
heads up the Atlanta Chapter of the International Association
of
Software Architects (IASA).
Direct download: JavaPosse019.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 4 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 18
- Newscast for 12/2/2005
- Sun fixes 5 security flaws in Java
- Harmony Update
- Sun releases more software for free - this time Solaris
Enterprise
- The Server Side annual Java symposium
- New website for eclipse
- Portlet specification 2.0 (JSR 186) is under review in the
JCP
- IBM Developer Works releases API Usage Scanner (AUS)
- Roller 2.0 - a web logger written in Java, now available
- JRewriter 1.0 - a new Java static analyzer
- PMD 3.4 released
- Instructions on how to run Glassfish on Mac OS X
- A Feelgood article - David Cartwright of Techworld says
Thank God for Java
- Changes on JSR 203 and JSR 273, and ask the experts
- Quake 2 implemented in Java
- Listener Feedback from Brandon Zylstra (Links)
- Cameron Purdy (one of our recent interviewees) actually
hits this topic on his blog
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse018.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 30 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 17
- Interview with Tom Copeland about PMD
Direct download: JavaPosse017.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 26 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 16
- Newscast for 11/25/2005
- Java EE 5 spec hits final proposed draft
- Matt Thompson announces a new developer support pilot at
Sun
- Best Java Desktop Applications
- Over at eclipsezone.com Ed Burnette proposes we all stay
with Java 1.4 instead of migrating up to Java 5
- Is .NET 2.0 really faster than Java 5?
- Groovy release JSR 04
- Michael Urban asks, Should the client mode JVM ever be used
- Glassfish has a new engineering lead - Jerome Dochez
- Java surpasses C++ on sourceforge for number of projects
- Jboss has it's own podcast now
- Free online Java programming book
- Rick Ross of javalobby notes that the online programming
competition topcoder has so far paid out over 1 million in prizes
- Webcast on building applications with the eclipse RCP
(Rich Client Platform)
- Superwaba 5.5.2 released
- New blog on developing open source java
- Felipe Gaucho on Java Development in Linux
- Fix memory leaks using Weak References
- Closing rather old joke - http://www.thehumorarchives.com/humor/0001381.html
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse016.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 18 November 2005
Direct download: JavaPosse015.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 14 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 14
- Interview with Jonathan Schwartz of Sun Microsystems
President and COO of Sun Microsystems joins us for a chat
about Sun and Java
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Closing - The Prodigy - Breathe from Fat of the
Land - Buy
it at amazon.com
Direct download: JavaPosse014.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 12 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 13
- Newscast for 11/11/2005
- Java Studio Creator and Java Studio Enterprise are now free
- Microsoft suggests hiring Java developers?
We have a mobile news roundup this week as well:
- Google Mobile - new location aware google mapping
- Benq takes Siemens Mobile Devices on board and becomes a
new leader in Java ME
- What bugs you about J2ME?
- RIM has make a Developer's tutorial for the blackberry
available
- LG electronics fields the worlds first completely java
powered phone
- Back to Javaone Tokyo, John O'Connor was impressed with
the Extreme GUI makeover, episode 1 from the keynotes
- Java Mustang offers 58% speed improvement
- Apple released XCode 2.2
- Linux in a Java Applet
- Developer.com has a preview of the features coming up in
C# 3.0
- Sun is improving interoperability between Java and .NET
- On the same subject, glassfish (the recently open-sourced
Sun
Application Server) is also adding interoperability with the Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF, nee Indigo)
- JFormdesigner 2 released
- Michael Urban asks, Will Java Become the Game Development
Language of Choice?
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Closing - AC/DC - Cover you in Oil from
Ballbreaker - buy
it at amazon.com
Direct download: JavaPosse013.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 8 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 12
- Interview with Cedric Beust of Google
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Closing - Chingon with Malaguena Salerosa from
the Kill Bill 2 soundtrack
Direct download: JavaPosse012.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 6 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 11
- Newscast for 11/04/2005
- JavaOne 2006 call for papers
- Mustang - crack the verifier
- More analysis of Beyond Java
- CD baby is migrating to ruby on rails (from PHP, not Java)
- BEA aquires solarmetric
- Simon Brown is attempting to fight his way through the
jungle of java web frameworks
- Javalobby talks about Singularity - Microsoft's next
generation OS
(after vista), they argue that it is something that java could do now
- JavaOne Tokyo will soon be underway, and John O'Conner
will blogging it
- Yahoo re-works maps in flash
- Oracle releases free database server - Oracle Express
Edition
- Apple releases 10.4.3 of Mac OS X, which includes
performance fixes for Java
- Tom Copeland's PMD Applied book out now
- JBoss has a customer testimonial for EJB 3.0 in a
production system
- 100% Pure Java subversion client goes 1.0
- More fun with Netbeans plugins - a gmail checker plugin
- Bringing it back to swing?
- The developer's top 10 replies when code doesn't work
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse011.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 29 October 2005
Shownotes for Episode 10 -
Newscast for 10/28/2005
- Bruce Tate's Beyond Java book and some of the activity
surrounding it
- Sun Java Enterprise System now available for more systems,
including windows!
- IBM releases open source version of Websphere
- Sun opening up the Java Desktop System to other versions
of Linux
- Jonathan Schwartz speaks out on the topic of AJAX
Openoffice on his blog
- Blitz Javaspaces pure java edition 1.13 released
- Mysql 5.0 released
- Romain Guy is using two IDEs side by side
- Hurricane Tracker Java Applet v3.0
Another quick dip into the beginners world:
- A list of common Java gotchas, a little out of date but
still good reading
- Not a new thing, but Bruce Eckel makes a number of his C++
and Java books available for free and they are excellent
- Cool EJB3 persistence multimedia intro
- A Science API for Java
- Syncex portlets bring MS exchange integration to java
portals
- Javazone Free Sessions
- Ed Burns on using JAAS with JSF
- The Digg.com missing link ;-)
The Java Posse would like to thank:
Theme Music:
- Start - Theme from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- End - Mashup (the best damn mashup in ages) - Hollaback
Girls Feel Good - Gwen Stefani vs. The Gorillaz by Arty Fufkin -
http://viprhealthcare.typepad.com/mashup_of_the_week_podcas/2005/08/index.html
- Original tracks from the mashup:
Direct download: JavaPosse010.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 25 October 2005
Shownotes for Episode
#009 - Interview with Josh Bloch of Google
Josh Bloch is a well known Java visionary and speaker. In
addition to
his numerous contributions to the JDK, which include the Java util
collections library, he has served on a number of JSRs such as 166
(Concurrency Utilities), 175 (Metadata, or annotations) and 201
(Enumerations, Autoboxing, the new for loops and static importing).
Josh has also written two books on Java: "Effective Java" (which won a
jolt award), and "Java Puzzlers" (the latter with Neal Gafter). He
currently works for Google having moved there from Sun after the
release of Java 5.
Please Note: We know the audio quality of this episode is perhaps not
the best, but the quality of the content more than makes up for it.
Sometimes you are simply limited by what Skype can do. Everything is
audible, and the volume is as even as we could make it.
Direct download: JavaPosse009.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 21 October 2005
Shownotes for Episode 8 -
Newscast for 10/20/2005
- Java One Technical Sessions in multimedia form now
available on the web
- Ward Cunningham, father of the wiki, leaves Microsoft for
Eclipse Foundation
- Swing is the dominant Java GUI Toolkit for North American
Developers
- Hot on the heels of the successful Java China conference,
Java One Tokyo is now coming up
- Quicktime for Java 7 on Windows timebomb - and how to
defuse it
- Netbeans refactoring, your chance to get involved
- Netbeans 5.0 flash tutorials available
- Jutils announces lint4j 0.9
- Gnu source highlight 2.2 released
- No magic Magicdraw UML 10.0 released
- JSR 250 - Annotations Proposed Final Draft released
- IBM releases beta of it's Java VM version 5
- Jini Technology Starter Kit from Sun
- AJAX FAQ for the Java Developer
- Daniel Wood is looking for comments on the usefulness of an
AJAX rendering kit for JSF
- JAX-WS 2.0 (JSR 224) Proposed final draft up for review
- Windward reports 4.0 reporting engine for Java and .NET
released
- The full Open Office 2.0 release is now out
- A different kind of Java (and C and C++) gaming
Please help us spread the word about the Java Posse - link people to http://javaposse.com
and please blog or post the information on Java related groups. We want
to re-connect with the javacast listeners.
Direct download: JavaPosse008.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 17 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
#7 - Interview with Cameron Purdy of Tangosol
- Cameron Purdy is the President of Tangosol, a company that
specializes in Extreme Scalable Performance through In-Memory Caching,
Data Management and Grid Computing, and makers of Coherence, which is
written in Java. He provides a very low level viewpoint on the language
from an unrelenting focus on performance and portability.
- Items of interest from the interview:
- Thanks to:
Direct download: JavaPosse007.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 14 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
#006
- Java Performance
- C#, Mono and Java discussion on slashdot
- Jonathan Schwartz on the Sun / Google deal
- Java based email client - Columba 1.0
- Apache AXIS 1.3 released
- BEA Adds Spring to Weblogic
- Drools - Java Rules Engine
- JDBC 4.0 Early Draft Review 2 is available
- Superwaba 5.5 released
- 3D Graphics for Mobile Devices - JSR184
- Thanks to:
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed
redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for artwork
- Theme Music:
- Contact/Feedback
Direct download: JavaPosse006.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 10 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
#5 - Interview with Chuck Hill about WebObjects
- Mailing Lists (Chuck's away from home):
- Code and Tip Sharing Sites:
- Good Blog:
- Jon Rentzch jon@redshed.net
- http://www.rentzsch.com/webobjects
- "If you're already on Mac OS X, that means WebObjects is
effectively free. If you weren't, just buy a Mac mini for $499 and
pretend WO's price has been dropped by $200 and they're now throwing in
a server (grin)."
Direct download: JavaPosse005.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 7 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
Episode 4 - Newscast for Oct 06 2005
- Google and Sun Team Up on Java
- Eclipse 3.1.1
- Netbeans 5.0 Beta Feedback
- Bruce Tate's new book, Beyond Java
- TIOBE Programming Community Index for September 2005 puts
Java on top
- Early Access of Sun Blueprints for Java EE 5
- Tomcat goes part native
- Nokia and Eclipse
- Excelsior JET 4.0 is declared Java compatible
- Splash Screen functionality added in Mustang
- Attach-on-demand feature now part of Mustang
- Google like java based search engine open sourced by
Sentensa
- Romain Guy on using Multiple IDEs
- Synthetica look and feel: http://www.javasoft.de/jsf/public/products/synthetica/screenshots
- Betwixt for XML<->Javabean mapping
- TrueZIP 2.4 library for accessing zip files easily from
Java
- What is the role of Java in Web 2.0?
- Archives for JavaCast and JavaPosse coming
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn
for hosting and management
- Feedburner
for feed redirection and stats
- Kirsty Doherty for the Java Posse artwork
- Theme music:
- Opening - Man with a Harmonica from Once Upon a Time in
the West. (Sergio Leon spaghetti western)
- Closing - Extract from Bar Fight, from the Firefly
original TV series soundtrack: Buy
it at Foxmusic.com
Direct download: JavaPosse004.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 3 October 2005
Show Notes for Java
Posse, Episode 3
Interview with David Barnes from the University of Kent in Canterbury,
UK about the beginner's IDE called Blue J, and about teaching the Java
language in general.
Direct download: JavaPosse003.mp3
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Thu, 29 September 2005
Shownotes
- Sun has open-sourced it's JavaServer Faces implementation
- Microsoft teams up with JBoss?
- Sun Microsystems starts open-source DRM initiative
- The Oreilly Network's Java.com developer survey.
- Borland releases JBuilder 2006
- Netbeans 4.2 now relabelled 5.0, and Beta is now available for download
We have had a lot of feedback requesting more information for Java beginners,
and there is enough material here for a little beginners section of the news:
- Beginners IDE - BlueJ
- Beginners guide to books on Java
- Where to learn Java, a blog entry from Bobby Wolf, covers a number of good resources if
you are starting out in the java world (or even if you simply want to keep up with what's going on - I read a lot of these suggested links myself)
- One more for beginners and experts alike: a site dedicated to Java Examples
- Huge Javadoc index available for browsing
- New Forum at Java.net: The Programming Profession
- Linguine Maps ER-type visualization for Ant, XML DTD, Hibernate, OJB
- Tapestry and JavaServer? Faces Face off article on The Server Side
- Microsoft Whitehorse to compete with Java
- The Java Posse would like to thank:
- Chingon with Malaguena Salerosa from the Kill Bill 2 soundtrack for today's theme music
- Libsyn.com for podcast hosting and bandwidth
- Feedburner.com for feed redirection and stats
- Kirsty Doherty for the Java Posse artwork
- And all of you for listening
Direct download: JavaPosse002.mp3
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Fri, 23 September 2005
Many people have asked about iTunes for the Java Posse, and the submission is in so hopefully we will be listed in the directory any day now. In the meantime, there is a simple way to get iTunes to pick up the Java Posse podcast now:
First, copy the following link into your clipboard:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/javaposse
Then open iTunes, and in the Advanced menu select Subscribe to Podcast...
In the window that comes up, paste the link from above and hit OK. You should now be subscribed to the Java Posse in iTunes.
While this will work, I would ask anyone who does this to keep an eye on the site for changes, and when the iTunes entry is finally up to switch to that, as iTunes measures the popularity of podcasts only through it's own directory and will not pick up the numbers using the link provided here.
Thanks
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Thu, 22 September 2005
Rob's requested links for the shownotes:
Community/support related:
Flow:
Various:
Direct download: JavaPosse001.mp3
Category: podcasts
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