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At Oracle OpenWorld, in a conversation regarding Oracle's acquisition of Sun, it was stated that "Java speaks for itself"...

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James Gosling recently found a few moments for real programming, as he discusses in his latest post Map browser on kenai: I ripped the little demo map browser component out of my Oracle OpenWorld slides and moved it to kenai as a new project called OSMBrowser. Not very polished, more of a starting point for someone motivated to play :-) Thanks to the crew at the Open Street Map project for a n
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The java.net Java User Groups Community reports on Sang Shin's journey to JRSL09 conference in Santiago, Chile: Sun Java Evangelist, Sang Shin recently wrapped up a 5 day trip to the Ruby/JRuby/Rails workshop. Sang, also attended a 2-day Mozilla conference ...
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Java Champion Kirk Pepperdine offers Proof that Java is still the fastest language and other random thoughts: A few years back Jack released a newsletter on April 1st that proclaimed Java as the fastest language ever. In that news letter to pointed out "stunning and irrefutable" evidence to support his claim. The email we received in response to that newsletter was simply amazing. We were calle

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The Oracle Sun take-over stirred a lot of controversy about the future of the Java platform. It is no secret that Oracle’s main goal behind the merger is access to Sun’s hardware technology. This has been fueled by the ambiguity of statements made by Larry Ellison like “Java speaks for itself”.  Not much has been said in the last Oracle Open World either....
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I've had a few requests for request aggregation, ala RichFaces queues, in JSF 2. This was deliberately not included in JSF 2.0, but it will be considered for JSF 2.1. The reason why is simple - there was simply not very much time, once all the base Ajax work was completed, to add any additional features. However, adding this functionality yourself isn't actually very hard. Here's an example...
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In the relentless fight against configuration boilerplate, JSF and Glassfish have taken yet another small step forward. As of Glassfish v3 build 68, you no longer need to declare the faces-servlet in WEB.XML. <servlet> <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name> <servlet-class>javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet</servlet-class> </servlet> <servlet-mapping...

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Hello, I tested integration of a snapshot from last week with Hibernate Validator 4.0.0.GA. I just added the parameter INTERPRET_EMPTY_STRING_SUBMITTED_VALUES_AS_NULL to integrate it. The validation works fine but there is an issue with the selected...
Hi all, I am running the wonderland server on vista 32bit by building from the source. I would like to know how to shutdown wonderland "cleanly" such that all the shutdown hooks are called. I notice that when I just close the command...
Hi, I am porting phoneme for linux-arm.when I compile javacall,there are some prombles about lime. when I use USE_LIME_LIB=false I success. I don't know what is lime,and whether it will be used later.

some one can help me? thank...
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