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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