Sun, 3 August 2008
Roundup 08 - Java Renaissance
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Lisp - List Processing Language
- Darwin and Webkit open source projects
- Roundabout way of using BD-J
- Groovy, JRuby, Jython, Scala, Java FX
- AST - Abstract Syntax Tree
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse199.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 11:52am PDT
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Fri, 25 July 2008
Newscast for July 24th 2008
- Is compilation just another test? Should it be?
- Java Library of the Week - OFX4J
Quick News- The Legion of the Bouncy Castle has released version 1.4 of the Bouncy Castle Java Cryptography API
- The
Little Tutorials blog has a nice introduction to using JSR 223
compliant scripting languages on the JVM to provide macro or extension
capabilities for your customers
- DZone continues with the free refcard releases, this time with a glassfish refcard
- Remember former application of the week BlueMarine?
- The EMEA Horizons conference is to be held in Munich, Germany from October 6th to the 9th
- A new report from Fortify software says that Java Open Source Software projects need a stronger focus on security
- JRuby 1.1.3 has been released
- The Jython team has released an alpha version of Jython 2.5
- Sourceforge has released the list of finalists for the sourceforge community choice awards
- SpringSource - creators of the popular Spring enterprise Java framework - have made SpringSource Enterprise generally available
- Java running on the iPhone 2.0!
- Alex Potochkin has taken over from Hans Muller as spec lead for the JSR
- Apple has released XCode 3.1
- Javalobby has a roundup of several Java performance tuning and troubleshooting tools
- Topcoder have just announced the Notus FOKYC Data Access Objects Java development competition
- The NetBeans site has a tutorial for using a ReST based web service
- JavaWorld has an article
comparing and contrasting three different and popular options for Java
persistence: iBatis, JPA and Hibernate
- Caoyuan blogs that he has integrated Scala's native compiler into the NetBeans Scala plugin
- Sun has released version 1.0 of the Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform
Listener feedback
- Rich Internet Applications...
- Running eclipse on Mac OS X Leopard
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse198.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 9:36pm PDT
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Tue, 22 July 2008
User Organized ConferencesFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
A superb discussion on User Organized conferences in the
Java (and other) spaces. Also learn about JavaPolis, Javoxx, Codemash
and other User Organized developer conferences and get an insight into
Java User Groups. Also some clever Guerilla marketing ideas.
- JavaPolis (now Javoxx)
- Java.net
- Codemash
- Openspace Conferences
- PyCon
- Lightning Talks
- Link to youtube videos of lightning talks from Java Posse Roundup 08
- BeJUG
- Mindview
- IT Conversations
- Parleys.com - Recorded talks from JavaPolis and other conferences
- JavaOne
- SpringOne
- Java User Groups
- Javapolis Newsletter
- Java Champions program
- Question Pro for surveys
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse197.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:35am PDT
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Tue, 15 July 2008
Newscast for July 14th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Dick's (and Joe's) company - Navigenics
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Do we need a thread safe swing?
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When it comes to RIAs, have Google and Apple backed the right, or wrong, horse?
- Java on Linux - still losing the popularity war?
Quick News
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The dates for this year's Silicon Valley Code Camp have been set by Mike Van Riper and Kevin Nilson
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Mojarra has released an early draft review implementation of JSF (Java Server Faces) 2.0, also known as JSR 314
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And Sun has a collection of introductory articles for features in the
new draft version, written by Ryan Lubke of the Mojarra team
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Canoo software has released a new version of its Ultra-light Client (ULC)
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James Ervin has written up his notes from the recent Eclipse day held at Google
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The iScreen project has releases iScreen version 2.0.0
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The first release candidate of Loom 1.0 is also available now
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Chris Adamson has put out a plea for a decent filesystem API to be included in Java 7
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Remi Forax notes that the BGGA closure implementation source code is now available
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Retrotranslator 1.2.7 has been released, and now offers support for the Java 5 memory model
- JBoss.org has an update on the status of JBoss Application Server version 5.0
- The server side and related sites did a survey of BEA customers
- Apache has released the first version of Apache Sling
- Google has open sourced their Protocol Buffers technology
- Super-quick NetBeans roundup
- Java 6 Update 10, the new Consumer JRE and faster, lighter plugin, has hit one million downloads!
- The first Commodore 64 LAN party
- Sun has posted a maintenance release of JSR 252 - JavaServer Faces 1.2
- A recent Google tech talk on Kilim has been released on YouTube
- The first public review draft of JSR 300 - DRM API for Java ME
- Danesh Zaki has released TumbleJ, a Tumblr API for Java applications
- Nuxeo have released the first version of their web engine
- The OpenDS project has released version 1.0.0 of OpenDS
- Ahmadsoft has released ropes for Java
- WS02 has released version 1.7 of what it calls the fastest open source ESB in the world
- And finally, while you are waiting for the new video codecs for Java, another alternative might be jFlashPlayer
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse196.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:59am PDT
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Sat, 5 July 2008
Startup Mistakes not to Remake
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse 200th episode: http://tinyurl.com/posse200 - Agile Methodologies
- Engineering vs Marketing
- Joel Spolsky's book (just don't listen to him about scripting languages)
- Linked In
- Venture Capitalists
- Camp 4 coffee
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse195.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:21pm PDT
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Thu, 26 June 2008
Newscast for June 26th 2008
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Eclipse 3.4 - Ganymede - has been released
- Java Open Source news: IcedTea passes the TCK, fully open source OpenJDK by the end of the year
- JSF to get its own conference - JSF One
- Lookout Scala, another candidate for the Java 3 mantle? Fan.
- Java Application of the Week - Atunes
- Java project of the week - JSqueak
Quick News- Nokia is offering to buy out symbian and create a foundation to open source the Symbian OS
- The Portlet Specification 2.0 (JSR 286) has been released
- AND - JBoss has released version 2.0 of their portlet container
- Subversion 1.5 was release recently
- Work has begun on Grizzly 2.0
- The apocalisp blog has a great technical article on using the concurrency library in Java 5+ effectively
- Sun has a new release of the Java CAPS (Composite Application Platform Suite) and Master Data Management suite
- Whither Quicktime for Java?
- JavaWorld closures debate summary
- LinkMingle has a handy list of Java decompilers
- The release candidate for OpenDS 1.0 is available from Java.net
- Oracle has released version 3.3 of the Berkeley DB Java Edition
- Some of the rumors from
WWDC seem to indicate that a Cocoa port of the Java SWT library for Mac
OS X might be on the way, led by Adobe
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse194.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 11:04am PDT
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Fri, 20 June 2008
Listener FeedbackFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Audio feedback sent in to the Java Posse feedback number: (408) 465 4626
- Other Java implementations than Sun's Java:
- Java source running on non-Java VMs:
- Sun's JDK and TCK:
- Cool stuff from the pavilion floor at JavaOne:
- Rational Unified Process
- Purify
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse193.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 8:31am PDT
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Sat, 14 June 2008
Newscast for June 12th 2008
POSSE 200th EPISODE COMING We
are currently trying to guage interest in a live performance and
potentially an unconference for the 200th episode, which will fall
around the 18th or 19th of July. While we don't have a firm
announcement yet, we want to make sure there is sufficient interest
before going much further.
Please sign up using the Sign Up Form at
Bay Area Scala Enthusiasts (BASE)
- Weiqi Gao pointed us at a blog describing the "wall of erasure"
- Android demo from the recent Google I/O conference
- EJB 3.0 Dependency Injection
- Applet of the Week: Galaxy crash
- Java Website of the Week: Linked In
Quick News- JavaRa cleans up old versions of Java
- The Gnu classpath project has released version 1.7 of icedtea
- JRuby 1.1.2 has been released
- The JavaOne technical sessions and hands on labs are now available over at SDN
- Runescape has begun a makeover of its graphics, including better textures
- Kevin Bourrillion (2 r's, 2 l's) has released a new 0.7 version of the Google collection library
- The BBC is using PHP/Zend and Java
- Kirill Grouchnikov's has recently added interviews with Andres Almiray and Chet Haase to his blog
- An early access review of JSF 2.0 (JSR 314) is now available
- JSR 311 - JAX-RS (Java API for XML ReSTful web Services) has just passed the public review ballot unanimously
- Java 6 u10 has a new crossdomain xml file that is good for web mashups
- A new pair of articles at dzone talk about building multi-core ready Java applications
- LookupJava gathers together lots of links to Java tutorials, multimedia, etc.
- Trolltech, makers of the QT UI framework, have released version 4.4 of QT Jambi
- Can Java on the Palm platform be resuscitated?
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse192.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:47pm PDT
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Sun, 8 June 2008
Walkthrough of the JavaOne 2008 Pavilion
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Recorded while walking around the JavaOne 2008 Pavilion show floor, thanks to everyone who talked to us.
- Bob Lee
- Google Guice
- Groovy
- JRuby
- Jython
- Scala
- Google Android
- Romain Guy blog
- Greg Murray and JMaki
- NetBeans
- Winston Prakesh
- JAX-RS
- Google Web Toolkit
- Secrets of the Rockstar Developers book
- Ed Burns Blog
- Atlassian products
- CERN Large Hadron Collider
- Upnext.com - 3d cities in a browser
- Hudson Continuous Integration
- Open Eco
- JBoss
- Atlanta Java User Group
- DotFX
- Caucho Resin
- Project Hydrazine
- Fortress Programming Language
- Project Black Box
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse191.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:59pm PDT
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Tue, 3 June 2008
Interview with Bill Pugh and Brian GoetzFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Our third annual chinwag with Bill Pugh and Brian Goetz recorded at
this year's JavaOne. We cover concurrency and strategies for dealing
with it, static analysis, upcoming Java language improvements
(particularly related to annotations), upcoming changes to the JVM,
Java FX script compilation and lots more.
- The Findbugs Blog
- Brian Goetz's Blog
- Fortress
- X10
- JCiP - Java Concurrency in Practice
- Software Transactional Memory
- JSR 292 - JVM enhancements for other languages
- JSR 305 - Annotations for software defect detection
- JSR 308 - Annotations on Java types
- Dynamic instrumentation for finding concurrency bugs:
Thanks
Direct download: JavaPosse190.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 7:42pm PDT
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