Friday Jun 05, 2009

Javophiles give free rein to their musical imaginations.[Read More]
Which style is better to use for web services in cloud computing, REST or SOAP? I learned the answer -- a quite logical one -- in the 2009 JavaOne Conference technical session titled "Using REST and WS* Services in the Cloud".[Read More]

Thursday Jun 04, 2009

Wednesday's Java TV technology panel was moderated by Bill Sheppard, Chief Digital Media Officer, Java Software Group at Sun. The agenda included a Tru2way market update, Blu-ray Disc market update, and a listing of Java TV community resources.[Read More]
Log4JFugue turns an application's logs into real-time music.  By listening to a log, your pattern-matching brain can detect subtle changes in behavior that are normally unrecognized.[Read More]
The freely available Java3D game framework jMonkeyEngine solves many challenges that you will encounter when developing a Java 3D game. Learn how well-implemented collision detection and game physics add realism and immersion to your next killer game![Read More]
If you're not sure what that method does, it doesn't do what you think it does. Let the Java puzzler experts Bloch and Gafter introduce you to the pitfalls of the Java language - shlocking and awe-inspiring![Read More]

Wednesday Jun 03, 2009

New ARM CPUs in both single and multicore packaging have greater than 1-GHz clock speeds, and are being used in a wide variety of devices. They have the processing power to support the full Java SE 6 platform stack.[Read More]

Tuesday Jun 02, 2009

Ted Leung, a Principal Engineer at Sun, and Ashwin Rao, a Sun Product Line Manager for developer tools, led this low-key session on the cloud's promise of "no fuss, no muss" and easy expansion and contraction.[Read More]
To quote James Gosling, "The rocket-that-is-JavaOne is lit!" [Read More]

Wednesday May 20, 2009

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