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jMaki!
AJAX, dojo, yahoo, scriptaculous, googlemap, ...
Announcing jMaki: Interview with Greg Murray and Ludo Champenois

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060511/sfth066.html?.v=47
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/05/11/78244_HNsunajax_1.html
http://opensource.sys-con.com/read/220695.htm

"Using jMaki widgets".



( mai 12 2006, 11:06:00 PM CEST ) Permalink

GlassFish is a marketshare catalyst
Burton Group's Richard Monson-Haefel has an entry on Java EE Market Share Data from BZ Research:

Perhaps the most interesting fact, other than JBoss beating the pants off everyone but IBM WebSphere, is that the Sun Java Enterprise Platform actually gained significant market share and now owns close to 20%. A 6 point gain over 2004. That's incredible! I had pretty much written them off. Perhaps the the GlassFish open source project has had a positive impact.

This is data from December 2005 back when GlassFish was in its infancy. Now that GlassFish has hit 1.0 final with Java EE 5 support (and all the Easy of Development it brings to the table), I anticipate these numbers will keep on improving.

( mai 12 2006, 06:08:00 PM CEST ) Permalink

Java EE 5 est utilisable

Il y 10 jours, la spécification Java EE 5 sortait. C'est maintenant le tour de son implémentation (GlassFish). Téléchargements ici: http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/index.jsp

( mai 12 2006, 10:14:00 AM CEST ) Permalink Comments [1]

Java Pet Store short video
Geertjan has already blogged about the new Web 2.0 version of the Java Pet Store Reference Application (version 2.0), and Sean has more info.

Here's a short video (less than 2 minutes!) of the download, install, config, run process using NetBeans 5.5 beta:


Smaller, lighter, uglier version here.

( mai 12 2006, 09:06:00 AM CEST ) Permalink Comments [2]

NetBeans 5.5 does security/identity too!

By now you've probably seen that NetBeans 5.5 beta has been released.

You've heard that it does Java EE 5 (EJB 3, JPA, JSF, JAX-WS) and easy CRUD.

You know you can download the Enterprise Pack (now open sourced) to get two-way markless UML and SOA (XML Schema, BPEL, WSDL, ...) support.

Do you know it also has security/identity:
* Interoperable secure web services development via the use of WSI-BSP (Basic Security Profile) token profiles
* Federated web services development conforming to Liberty specifications
* All the required runtime infrastructure, which includes Sun Java System Access Manager and providers based on JSR 196 (Java Authentication Service Provider Interface for Containers) specifications, and Sun Java System Application Server, is installed and fully configured as part of the NetBeans Enterprise Pack installation.
Token profiles for web services are declarative via a configuration panel. See this snapshot.

Interested? Read this "Securing Web Services" article.

( mai 12 2006, 01:29:00 AM CEST ) Permalink Comments [1]


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