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If you'll be in the San Francisco area during JavaOne week, and you're interesting in attending some of JavaOne, but don't want to pay for the entire conference, consider purchasing a JavaOne / Oracle Develop Discover pass. The base Discover pass costs just $75...

Java Today

In the Aquarium, Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine announces a New GlassFish 3.1 Screencast: Application-scoped resources: This short screencast demonstrates the new application-scoped resources feature available starting with Milestone 4 of GlassFish 3.1 (the demo used promoted build #17). Such resources are bound to a module (war, ear, ejb) and as such they are created on deploy and destroyed when the
At Hudson Labs, Kohsuke Kawaguchi talks about Recent label and matrix project improvement: Today, I’d highlight two recent improvements to the label and matrix projects. When you have multiple slaves in your Hudson build farm, you can use labels to classify slaves by their capability/environment/architecture/etc. For example, your one slave might have “32bit” and “windows” label, whil
Robilad announces the availability of JVM Language Summit 2010 Recordings On Oracle Media Network: The recordings of the majority of the sessions from the JVM Language Summit 2010 have been uploaded to the Oracle Media Network. Paul Leahy has compiled a list of session recordings and their corresponding abstracts. Slide decks for most of the sessions are available on the JVM Language Summit wik
James Sugrue reports on Eclipse innovations in IDE 2.0: The Age of Intelligent IDEs - The latest innovation in the Eclipse space that I'd like to share with you is Code Recommenders. Already available as a plugin for Eclipse, Code Recommenders provides intelligent code completion. Rather than giving you all possible methods for code completion, this plugin proposes the methods that you probably

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 One of the features introduced in JAX-WS 2.2.2 RI, integrated in Glassfish 3.1 MS4, is the clientjar option to ease client-side web services programming.   
If you want to work for DropBox, they have an interesting programming test which solution must be submitted together with the CV. I’m not considering a position at DropBox, but their test was very fun to ignore: an interesting challenge in algorithms, and another opportunity to exercise JavaFX as any geometric problem surely deserves some GUI.

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Hi, I'm developing an application that uses LWUIT HTMLComponent but CSS support does not work according to the specifications. I have a simple embedded HTML table with CSS inside a string. Can you give me ani help? Thanks! This is the code...
Hi, I'm using eclipse 3.5.2 with the Glassfish server adapter 1.0.54. I'm monitoring the publish speed of jsp, js, java and jar files with a war project. I'm in debug mode and I've checked "never publish automatically". I'm trying to avoid... JavaOne Preview on TechCast Live! (Tues., Sept. 7, 10am PT)
Hi All, Thanks for coming into this thread! I am working on a metro web service project in Netbeans, and this is a web service provider. The excepted SOAP request will contain X509 BinarySecurityToken for authentication purpose....




 

  

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