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JUG Leadership: Lessons Learned
Matt Stine talks about the lessons he has learned in creating and leading a Java User Group.
by Matt Stine
PUJ, a Jug Contest, JavaOne 2009 Podcast
Felipe Gaucho tells Jim Wright about the PUJ (Prêmio Universitário Java) Java User Group Contest
by Felipe Gaucho
The ATM Object-Oriented Design and Implementation Case Study
Author/educator Paul Deitel provides an overview of the two-chapter ATM Object-Oriented Design and Implementation Case Study in "Java: How to Program", and discusses his experiences teaching it.
by Paul Deitel
Grails and Continuous Integration: An Essential Combo
Grails is an excellent, highly productive development framework that positively encourages good development and testing practices. This article shows how to set up a Continuous Integration build job to compile and test your Grails application in Hudson, for automated continuous integration.
by John Ferguson Smart
Java Tools SQE Roundtable, JavaOne 2009
The Java Tools Community and SQE Project Leaders talk about Java Tools, SQE, and more, in a java.net Community Corner roundtable at JavaOne 2009.
by Toni Epple
Java Mobility Podcast 81: JDTF
Victor D'yakov talks about the new Java Device Testing Framework project in the Mobile & Embedded Community
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Exposing Domain Models through the RESTful Service Interface, Part 1
JAXB and JPA can be combined to reduce the boilerplate code of Java EE applications and to optimize the performance of RESTful web services--a flexible solution, which preserves the original domain model while following the JPA, JAXB, and HTTP standards.
by Felipe Gaucho
Hacking JavaFX Binding
The JavaFX bind operator connects or links variables, through a small framework based on Locations. This article looks at the internal structure of JavaFX binding, and demonstrates how it can be applied as a binding framework for Swing.
by Thomas Künneth
Java Mobility Podcast 80: Java at FIRST 2010 Competition
Eric Areseneau talks about Java now being available for the FIRST 2010 Competition.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Zero and Shark: a Zero-Assembly Port of OpenJDK
The Red Hat team needed to port OpenJDK to multiple Linux platforms, but porting assembly code to multiple platforms is an enormous task. The solution? Zero and Shark.
by Gary Benson
Protect Your Legacy Code Investment with JNA
The promise of Java Native Access (JNA) is to bridge the worlds of Java and legacy code. Why is this so important? For one, JNA obviates the need to rewrite legacy code where the option of a rewrite exists. Also, JNA means that expensive proprietary bridging solutions are no longer needed.
by Stephen B. Morris
Java Mobility Podcast 79: JavaOne 2009 Preview
Roger Brinkley and Terrence Barr preview JavaOne 2009 for mobile, media and embedded developers.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 78: JSR 290 XML User Interface Markup Language
JSR 290 developers Natalia Medvedenko and Petr Panteleyev talk about JSR 290 and the new power it will give Java ME developers.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 77: Java and Symbian OS
Roy Ben Hayun on Java ME on Symbian OS
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 76: Sound of Motion
Vladimir Savchenko of Sound of Motion talks about their Java ME application that transforms their cycles into advanced cycling computer.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 75: Daniel Green on kids and computers
Daniel Green from Sun Microsystems talks about computers in education,
getting kids excited, and computer clubs on thumb drives.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 74: BlueJ and Greenfoot
Ian Utting from the University of Kent and BlueJ and Greenfoot development talks about both products while at SIG/CSE.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 73: DigiQuest
Solomon Saul of DigiQuest shares his experience with games development on TV with Java as a programming language and the transition of DigiQuest products to mobile devices.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 72: Java ME SDK
Tomas Brandalik and David Pulkrabek tell about the new features in the Early Access release of the Java ME Software Developer Kit
by Daniel H. Steinberg
JavaFX HTTP Networking and XML Parsing
Much of the interest in JavaFX has centered about the platform's GUI capabilities and tooling. But many JavaFX applications will need to be network clients, and JavaFX provides classes to help you with common network tasks. In this article, Francesco Azzola shows how to retrieve XML data via HTTP and parse it with JavaFX's XML parser.
by Francesco Azzola
Java Mobility Podcast 71: Eric Klein on Java FX for Mobile Devices
Eric Klein, VP of Java Marketing, tells you just about everything you want to know about the Java FX 1.1 release that is targeting mobile devices.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 70: Bit-side
Thomas Schüppel of bit-side talks with Terrence about his companies experience developing on mobile devices.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
(Not So) Stupid Questions 21: All Statics
This "stupid question" is about a Struts application where the developers have made all their DAO methods static, and whether that's an appropriate design decision.
Java Mobility Podcast 69: Live from Mobile, Media & eMbedded Developer Days
Daniel Steinberg did a walk about the floor at the Mobile, Media and eMbedded Developer Days soliciting comments from the various attendees.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
JSR-286: The Edge of Irrelevance
JSR-286 updates the Portlet specification to add new functionality, but has the Portlet ship sailed? In this article, Eric Spiegelberg looks at the history of the Java Portlet spec and argues that the design and philosophy of Java web applications has moved on and left portlets behind.
by Eric Spiegelberg
Java Mobility Podcast 68: OpenCable Project and Tru2Way
Phil Bender talks about the OpenCable project, its relationship to Tru2Way and his talk on the Tru2Way Roadmap and Mobile, Media, and Embedded Developer Days.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 67: Does Your Mobile Speak JavaFX?
Juraj Svec and Jan Sterba of the JavaFX Mobile development team are preparing for JavaFX/Mobile presentations at Mobile, Media, and eMbedded Developer Days. Here them talk about the challenges in developing this platform in this introduction to JavaFX/Mobile.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 66: Sean Sheedy, JCP ME Executive Committee Feedback
Sean Sheedy was recently elected a JCP ME Executive Committee and is soliciting feedback on what developers think the EC should be addressing.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 65: Eric Arseneau, Go Small or Not at All
Eric Areseneau, M&E Governance Board member and Squawk project lead, was recently written up as a Contrarian Mind. Listen to his ideas on getting a Java Virtual Machine in small embedded systems.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
Java Mobility Podcast 64: LWUIT Half Day Tutorial
Jonathan Knudsen talks about the LWUIT
and the LWUIT Half Day Tutorial that he and Chen Fishbein will be giving the day
after M3DD.
by Daniel H. Steinberg
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