Friday July 13, 2007
users@metro = users@wsit + users@jax-ws
Metro - the Web services stack in GlassFish - was announced recently. It was basically creating a single entity for two related projects - JAX-WS RI and Project Tango. The next logical step is to create a single place where users can ask questions and search for already existing answers. Here are some of the changes Koshuke made in that direction:
'users@wsit.dev.java.net'
has moved to 'users@metro.dev.java.net',
so please resubmit your message to the new alias.
We apologize for the inconvenience.users@metro is going to be the alias for asking all Web services related questions.
We are working on consolidating the JAX-WS and JAXB and WSIT forums as well.
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Posted by Arun Gupta in webservices | Comments[2]
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| The title of this post is in Hindi meaning "Old Jeans and Guitar". If you understand Hindi and done your college from India, then you'd love this song from Ali Haider. I used to love this song and Google, once again, found it for me.
The complete lyrics of the songs are:
Enjoy!
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Posted by Arun Gupta in General | Comments[2]
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| Screencast #Web3: jMaki in Eclipse
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jMaki is a lightweight framework to build Ajax-enabled Web 2.0 applications. NetBeans IDE provides first-class support to develop and deploy jMaki web applications on GlassFish V2. jMaki also comes with an Eclipse plug-in to support similar set of functionality. This screencast shows how jMaki plug-in can be installed in Eclipse 3.3 (codename Europa) and how jMaki-enabled web applications can be developed easily and intuitively. |
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Enjoy it here!
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Posted by Arun Gupta in web2.0 | Comments[11]
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