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<description>Kohsuke and I talked about &quot;Improving the Engineering Process Through Automation by Hudson&quot; at JavaOne last week.</description>
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<description>Our ICEFaces/Comet/Grizzly Framework sessions at JavaOne were well attended and we have decided to give a couple of replay across Canada. Here is how to register...</description>
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<description>Josh and Rachel again hit the pavilion floor and get caught up in a debate over rich internet applications, their purpose, their usefulness, and, once again, what exactly they are...</description>
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<description>JAXB RI 2.1.7 is released yesterday.</description>
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<description>This blog talks about the pluggability extensions being defined in servlet 3.0.</description>
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