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Today on java.netFebruary 09, 2010

Our java.net spotlight this week is the announcement by Oracle's Ted Farrell about the future of Kenai.com and its infrastructure. Prior to Ted's announcement, all that was known publicly...

Java Today

R. Tyler Ballance says Welcome to Continuous Blog!: Hello and welcome to "Continuous Blog", the official Hudson weblog! If you don't mind me saying so, I think its arrival is long overdue. Since Hudson started in November of 2006, there hasn't been a central "voice" for the project. In just a few short years Hudson has grown into a substantial project with hundreds of plugins and thousands of u
Peligri provides an update on GlassFish Support, HA, Clustering and More: The Sun-Oracle Strategy WebCast and subsequent Webcasts and Docs generated multiple comments and discussions threads in the Web from which I want to highlight a few comments in here. Please check the original posts for context, clarification and caveats...
On Twitter, Intel's Aaron Tersteeg pointed his followers to today's Parallel Programming Talk on Intel Software Network TV. The title of today's broadcast is "Refactoring (Parallelizing) Java Applications with Professor Danny Dig (University of Illinois U-C)." You can watch it Live on ISN TV at 8:00 AM Pacific Time (U.S.), Tuesday, February 9. If you can't see it live, just revisit the Parallel Pr

Weblogs

Over the weekend, I was reading Mark Pilgrim's great book on HTML5 - and when I got to the part about the semantic tags, I thought it might be worth a quick mention. In case you've missed out on HTML5 in general (and don't want to take the time to read that book I linked above), the idea behind semantic tags is that many sites use div blocks to mark out the same kinds of content, over and over....
Yesterday I made my proposal submissions for Jazoon 2010 - as usual at the last minute, as now the call for paper is closed. Young speakers  (under 26) wishing to make their first experience should recall they have got still time until April 4. The three selected speakers will have the opportunity of going to Zurich with no expenses for the conference as well as flight and hotel.

Like to use XSLT 2.0 but fear to switch to SAXON? Just drop saxon9he.jar into JRE's lib/ext folder and you're done! NO FEAR, IT WILL WORK.

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Hi - I hope this is the right forum to ask this question. If not, please advise! I am seeking a simple SOAP stack that can run as part of an applet. The SOAP stacks I tried so far (Apache, Java 6's built-in SOAP stack) cause security...
Hi, In my application i use socket connection to my server. my problem is, that some mobile phone (e.g. samsung) is configured to use WAP as default for j2me apps. and it blocks my socket. If i want to change it, i...
I am looking for web demo and its source codes about JSF2 ui components library : mojarra or myfaces implementation ... Best regards.




 

  

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