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
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- for hosting and bandwidth
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- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
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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
- Closing - Garageband track
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