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