Tue, 30 December 2008
Roundup 08 - Debugging Software Development
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- B-Corporations
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar
- Java.net Editor's Daily Blog
- Idiosyncratic Credits
- Open Spaces Conference
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse223.mp3
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Sat, 20 December 2008
Newscast for Dec 20th 2008
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Java Posse Roundup signup page available. Please join us for the best value Java conference on the calendar. http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
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JavaFX 1.0 launched, Devoxx becomes the launch party
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The other big news from Devoxx - Java 7
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In other Big News that happened while we were on the road, Google has released Native Client
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Java Application of the week: XMind
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Java Applet of the Week: Screencast-O-Matic
Quick News
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JavaOne call for papers - closes on Dec 18th
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The ServerSide Java Symposium
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Vita Santrucek has a quick look at the upcoming Java 6 U 12 release on his blog
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Eric Arsenau thinks that Java on mobile phones is just the beginning
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M3DD (mobile, media and eMbedded developer days) coming up from January 21st to 22nd of January at Sun's Santa Clara campus
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Jeet Kaul takes on the sticky subject of JSR 277 and OSGi on the Sun blogs
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Sun has release Java 6 U 11 with a number of bug fixes for the new and improved Java runtime
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Spring Integration 1.0 GA has been announced at the recent SpringOne conference
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From the whiteboards at Devoxx comes a summary blog from Stephen Colbourne
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JBoss has release Hibernate Search 3.1 GA
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JBoss has also release JBoss AS 5.0 GA, their application server now fully supporting Java EE 5
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Gradle, a new build tool that has elements of both ant and maven in its feature set, has reached version 0.5
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The Simple project has released Simple 2.0
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VisualVM has now reached version 1.1
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The first milestone of JavaRebel 2.0 is now out
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A new web framework - Loom - has reached version 1.0
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JBrownie wraps the javac compiler to monitor and auto-compile changed Java source files on the fly
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JSR 314 - JSF (JavaServer Faces) 2.0 is now in public review with the ballot scheduled between January 6th to the 12th 2009
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Roy van Rijn has a critical look at JSR 315 - Servlet 3.0
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And another JSR in public review until January 12th is JSR 322 - Java EE Connector Architecture 1.6
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Stax Networks is currently running a private beta of a platform for
Amazon's EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) that allows you to write Java
applications using standard APIs and tools
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Java Simon is a simple monitoring API and has just reached version 1.0.
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Adobe has release version 1.5 of AIR (the Adobe Internet Runtime) for Linux
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse222.mp3
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Fri, 12 December 2008
Devoxx 2008 Special
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We recorded this at Devoxx in front of a live audience - it was a hoot
although as you will here there were some technical difficulties. Thanks to
everyone who came to the recording and making loads of noise. The Java Posse
will be back with a regular newscast as soon as we have recovered from the
trip.
http://www.devoxx.com/display/JV08/Home
http://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Home#page=Home
Special thanks to:
Stephan Janssen (of course) for organizing the whole thing, and inviting us
back
Atlassian, as always, the official beer sponsors of the Java Posse, and makers
of fine software engineering tools
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse221.mp3
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Wed, 3 December 2008
JavaFX Launch and Interview
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An Interview with John Burkey and Octavian Tanase of Sun Microsystems about JavaFX.
The audio quality is telephone grade, you have been warned.
- JavaFX
- Octavian's Blog
- What it's up against:
- Scenegraph
- Declarative style
- JavaFX binding
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse220.mp3
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Tue, 2 December 2008
Roundup 08 - The Versus Discussion
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Agile vs. Traditional methodologies and Properties vs. Immutability in this recording from the Java Posse Roundup 2008.
Also, we have a last minute change to the Roundup 2009 - SDWest announced clashing dates to us, so rather than conflict with them again this year, we moved the date up by a week, so the new dates are March 3rd to 6th in Crested Butte, CO, with an alternative languages on the JVM day scheduled for Monday 2nd (the day before).
- Michael Jackson software methodology
- SOAP
- Waterfall vs. Agile
- Scott Ambler talk on Parleys - Agile ....
- Estimating development time
- Tesla motors
- Outsourcing for software development
- Eclipse plugins
- Linux
- Properties/Events
- Properties vs. immutability
- Builder pattern
- Scala class constructor
- Dependency injection
- Groovy Beans
- Spring
- WebObjects from Apple
- Parleys
- Remi Forax properties implementation
- AOP
- Functional programming
- OCAML
- Ruby freeze feature
- Keyword vs Annotation
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse219.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:32am PDT
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Fri, 21 November 2008
Newscast for Nov 21st 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comDick and Carl at Devoxx - http://www.devoxx.com/display/JV08/Home Dick at the University of Kent - http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/coe/Questions? Feedback? Try our new moderator site: http://tinyurl.com/q4javaposse
- Correction: MSN Live toolbar with Java download is an opt-out, not opt-in!
- Dynamic support coming in C# for version 4.0
- Chris Adamson links to results from Google analytics for Java applet availability
- Sun
and Java news roundup: Sun Microsystems cutting 6000 jobs, has JavaFX
hurt client side Java (slight reprise) and does Java's ubiquity render
Sun irrelevant to the future of Java anyway?
Quick News
- NetBeans 6.5 final is now out
- Sun has released version 9 of StarOffice
- The ServerSide Java Symposium web site is now up
- Adobe has released a beta (or is it an alpha) 64 bit version of
the flash plugin for Linux
- The expert group for JSR 317 - Java Persistence 2.0 (also known as JPA 2.0) has released the public review draft
- Bill Pugh of the University of Maryland has released version 1.3.6 of the excellent findbugs
- Joakim Ohlrogge has advice for people who want to try out Scala - "just do it"
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse218.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 15 November 2008
Newscast for November 14th 2008
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Java Posse Roundup 2009 dates set, March 10th to 13th in Crested Butte, CO with alternative JVM language day on the 9th.
http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=242122
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JetBrains has released IntelliJ IDEA 8.0
- Sun and Google break up, big time
- Java Project of the Week: Mobile Millenium
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Java Library of the Week: Twitter4j
Quick News
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Atlassian has released a new version of Clover, the testing and code coverage tool
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The schedule for the next mobile and embedded developer days conference has been announced
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CommunityOne is adding an east coast CommunityOne to take place in New York on March 18th 2009
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Glassfish v3 Prelude has been released
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A new version of JMaki is also available
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Sun and IBM have teamed up to create an ODF toolkit
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MortBay Consulting has released Jetty 6.1.12
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The latest release of soapUI has added ReST support
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OpenTrends has released OpenFrame 2.0
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Quokka an alternative to Maven?
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The JSR 299 - Web beans specification, led by Gavin King of JBoss, is currently in public review
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The numbers are in for Sun's fiscal first quarter, and the news is as expected: bad
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JBoss Tools 3 Beta 1 has been released
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G2One Inc., the company behind groovy and grails, has been acquired by SpringSource
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The Roma framework has reached version 1.0.0
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Former Java Posse mobile application of the week: Opera Mini, has reached version 4.2
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Hyperic HQ 4.0 has been released
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Aspose words for Java has a new version
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Nokia has released the completed JSR 293 - Location API 2.0
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The election ballot for the Java Community Process is now open until November 17th
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ReSTlet 1.1.0 has been released
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The Apache project has released OpenEJB 3.1
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JPPF, a grid computing platform for Java, has release version 1.6
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Jython 2.5 beta "0" is now out
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Stephen Colbourne has released JodaTime 1.6
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The Java Data Pipeline has released version 2
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The early draft review for JSR 316 - Java EE 6 - is now up at the JCP
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The O'Reilly School of Technology has announced a Java certification
program as an alternative to Sun's Java Certified program
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse217.mp3
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Sun, 9 November 2008
Roundup 08 - Don't Repeat Yourself
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte, CO. This discussion
covers topics like re-use vs. re-write, abandoned software projects,
static and dynamic languages, project vibrancy, bugs and defects and
lots more. - Abandoned open source projects
- Code scavenging in the enterprise
- Google code search
- Do it right the second time?
- Larry Wall - Post Modern Programming
- John Ousterhout on scripting and higher level programming
- DRY - Don't Repeat Yourself
- CPAN - Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
- Koders.com
- POJO classes in Java EE 5
- Static typing vs testing
- Findbugs static analysis
- Glazed Lists
- Google Collections Library
- Java Dynamic Proxies
- The wall of typesafe erasure
- Java reflection API
- Scala traits
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse216.mp3
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Sun, 2 November 2008
QuickNews and Feedback for November 3rd 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Quick News
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POI 3.1 has been released by the Apache Jakarta project
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Josh Bloch has an interview at the Sun Developer Network about his new Effective Java book
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PalmSource has revealed its ALP 3.0 (Access Linux Platform)
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A number of Eclipse demo camps are being held all over the world
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IBM Alphaworks has released version 2.7 of HeapAnalyzer
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Jonathan Schwartz has a video up on NetBeans.tv celebrating 10 years of NetBeans
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Another DZone refcard is available, this time covering getting started with MyEclipse
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The final version of MVEL 2.0 is out
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The Apache Jakarta project has released Commons::Net 2.0
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Support for a 64 bit Java plugin for Windows and Linux 64 bit operating
systems has been pledged for early 2009 in the Java 6 update 12 release
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Ted Neward's Busy Java Developer's Guide to Scala continues with a 2 part examination of building a calculator in Scala
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JBoss has released version 2.0.0 General Access of JBoss AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming)
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Seam 2.1.0 General Access has been released by JBoss
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JavaWorld has a nice introduction to ReST
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John Ferguson Smart has a unique response to the current economic downturn: be more productive
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ASM now has support for the InvokeDynamic byte code that John Rose recently completed a prototype for
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MuleSource has release Mule 2.1 Enterprise and Mule Galaxy 1.5
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The free Java Decompiler project (yes, that is the name) looks like a useful tool
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Java 5 and 6 - the improved math library
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Numiton has ported WordPress to Java
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Linux Journal has a round up of Java audio software for Linux
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse215.mp3
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Thu, 30 October 2008
Newscast for October 31st 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Part
1 - we talked so long about the main news items we decided to do the
quick news and listener feedback as a follow up podcast later in the
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NetBeans 6.5 release candidate 2 is out
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Alex Miller over at JavaLobby has a couple of articles looking ahead to JSR 203 - NIO 2
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An interesting discussion and poll over at Java.net pits SOAP vs. ReST
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Application of the week - Thinkfree Office Netbook Edition
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Project of the week: jLab
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And, Mobile application of the week: GMail 2.0, now with offline features
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Bonus mobile application of the week: BooksInMyPhone
Thanks
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
Direct download: JavaPosse214.mp3
Category: podcasts
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