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PUJ, a JUG Contest: Community Corner Podcast: Felipe Gaucho talked about the Premio Universitaro Java (PUJ) competition with Jim Wright in a 16-minute java.net Community Corner podcast... » Read more
 

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PUJ, a Jug Contest, JavaOne 2009 Podcast
Felipe Gaucho tells Jim Wright about the Premio Universitario Java Competition in this java.net Community Corner podcast recorded at JavaOne 2009.

What's the Right GlassFish Release For You?
Peligri reports on a study that lets you answer What's the Right GlassFish Release For You?: "Alexis has a nice summary of the different GlassFish releases, explaining how to Choose the Right Release: GlassFish v2.1, GlassFish v3 Prelude or GlassFish v3 Preview. In a nutshell, v2.1 is for production deployments, v3 Preview is a beta for v3 final and v3 Prelude is/was a transitional release..."

Conference Roundup: Jazoon 2009
Robilad provides his roundup of Jazoon in his post Conference Roundup: Jazoon 2009: "This year was my first time at Jazoon. It's a conference in central Europe in Zurich, Switzerland, a few weeks after JavaOne and almost 6 months away from Devoxx, the large European Java Event at the end of the year in Antwerp, Belgium. It attracts international speakers, and a diverse European audience. It has continuously grown in attendance..."

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Harold Carr My JavaOne 2009 presentations online
My JavaOne 2009 presentations are now available online.   Harold Carr

Arun Gupta FISL 2009 Wrapup - 3 talks, 1 talk show, 14 blogs, 10 videos, 275 pics, 2 GlassFish production stories
FISL 2009 wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum. The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly great to see Federal Government...   Arun Gupta

Varun Nischal Fixing bugs in RHN v1.x
RHN v1.0 stands for plug in: Revamped Hyperlink Navigation (version 1.0). This blog would focus on 2 bugs found out-of-the-blue, that could very well be cause serious problems.   Varun Nischal

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Support For BlackBerry
Hi, In my application i use the forms setBackCommand() method to map the escape key of blackberry using Thorstons port. In the same way is it possible to map the dialogue's Cancel command to the escape key and dialogue's Ok command to fireclicked? Can someone help me out with this...  

Warning about accessing Swing or AWT objects from inside a commit
If you are a Wonderland 0.5 developer who uses the App Base, you should be aware that if you try to access a Swing or AWT object from inside a Processor commit method or an EventListener commitEvent method, a deadlock can result. For example, if you try to make a WindowSwing visible from inside a commitEvent or even create an AWT mouse event, the client can deadlock. To avoid this, you should use SwingUtilities.invokeLater...  

Glassfish+jersey+json+natural convention and new jaxb
Hi, I want to deploy jersey application on glassfish v3 Preview and I mainly use json provider with natural convention. When I try deploy my app I get error: INFO: Initiating Jersey application, version 'Jersey: 1.1.0-ea 04/30/2009 06:59 PM' SEVERE: [failed to localize] error.jaxb.ri.2.1.10.missing() SEVERE: The provider class, class org.mycompany.core.rs.provider.CommonJaxbProvider, could not be instantiated. Processing will continue but the class will not be utilized
java.lang.RuntimeException: [failed to localize] error.jaxb.ri.2.1.10.missing()
at ...  


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