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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