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How to Start and Grow a JUG: Community Corner 2009 Podcast: Have you ever thought about starting a Java User Group? Matt Stine spoke with me at JavaOne about his experiences with starting and growing the Memphis/Mid-South Java User Group in a java.net Community Corner podcast... » Read more
 

Java Today

The ATM Object-Oriented Design and Implementation Case Study
In this java.net Community Corner 2009 podcast, educator, author, and Java Champion Paul Dietel presents an overview of "The ATM Object-Oriented Design and Implementation Case Study" from his book "Java: How to Program." Paul describes the presentation like this: "A key concept in object-oriented programming is the interactions among objects. Most programming textbooks show code examples that create and use one or two objects to demonstrate specific features of the language. In addition to small examples like these, our textbook Java How to Program, 8/e (published March 2009) presents an object-oriented design/UML 2 automated teller machine (ATM) case study and its complete code implementation. This ATM case study is a nice business example that students can relate to..."

JUG Leadership: Lessons Learned
In this java.net Community Corner 2009 podcast, Matt Stine talks about JUG Leadership: Lessons Learned.

Hudson Growth - Plugins, Jobs, Eclipse
Peligri reports on Hudson Growth - Plugins, Jobs, Eclipse: "Hudson continues to show very nice growth; This post reports on three different indicators..."

Weblogs

Greg Brown What is new with Pivot?
Discusses some aspects of the forthcoming Apache Pivot 1.3 release.   Greg Brown

Rémi Forax JSR292 backport - First release
First release of JSR292 backport. You can now test invokedynamic with your old :) JDK (1.5 or 1.6).   Rémi Forax

Kumar Jayanti Attaching Security Policies to Individual Operations
Securing individual operations of a WebService differently by attaching policies at the operation scope.   Kumar Jayanti

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SUNONE APP Server 8.2 and JMX MBeanServer
Hi All, Can any one tell me how SUNONE console and MBeanServer is related to each other. In my application I'm creating MBeanServer. This MBean Server is breaking communication between SUNONE console and nodes. If I remove my app then SUNONE console shows node is running fine but if I start my app then SUNONE console shows node is not running but I checked it is running fine...  

NEED HELP!! how to Display IMEI number on Java ME emulator device
Hi all.. i'm doing my final project for my degree.. the problem that i face is about displaying an IMEI number on Java ME emulator device. i found the code from http://www.java-forums.org. but its not working though i have change some values inside System.getProperty does anyone have an idea on this? your help will be highly appreciated dude.. thanks a lot below is the code: import javax.microedition.lcdui.*; import javax.microedition.midlet.*; ...  

Invalid user or password after undeploy
I'm running GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1. I've been using it to run OpenSSO 8.1. I'm able to login to the GlassFish administration console no problem, and am able to use asadmin to start/stop the domain and perform command line configuration. However, any time I undeploy OpenSSO from the admin console, afterward I'm not able to log back in to the admin console until I restart GlassFish. Also, I'm not able to undeploy using asadmin; I'm able to successfully use asadmin for many other things, but when I try to use "undeploy", I get "Invalid user or password"...  


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