Newscast for September 21st 2007
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at
http://javaposse.com
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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
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