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JavaFX Launch and Interview
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An Interview with John Burkey and Octavian Tanase of Sun Microsystems about JavaFX.
The audio quality is telephone grade, you have been warned.
- JavaFX
- Octavian's Blog
- What it's up against:
- Scenegraph
- Declarative style
- JavaFX binding
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Roundup 08 - The Versus Discussion
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Agile vs. Traditional methodologies and Properties vs. Immutability in this recording from the Java Posse Roundup 2008.
Also, we have a last minute change to the Roundup 2009 - SDWest announced clashing dates to us, so rather than conflict with them again this year, we moved the date up by a week, so the new dates are March 3rd to 6th in Crested Butte, CO, with an alternative languages on the JVM day scheduled for Monday 2nd (the day before).
- Michael Jackson software methodology
- SOAP
- Waterfall vs. Agile
- Scott Ambler talk on Parleys - Agile ....
- Estimating development time
- Tesla motors
- Outsourcing for software development
- Eclipse plugins
- Linux
- Properties/Events
- Properties vs. immutability
- Builder pattern
- Scala class constructor
- Dependency injection
- Groovy Beans
- Spring
- WebObjects from Apple
- Parleys
- Remi Forax properties implementation
- AOP
- Functional programming
- OCAML
- Ruby freeze feature
- Keyword vs Annotation
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The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
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Newscast for Nov 21st 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comDick and Carl at Devoxx - http://www.devoxx.com/display/JV08/Home Dick at the University of Kent - http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/coe/Questions? Feedback? Try our new moderator site: http://tinyurl.com/q4javaposse - Correction: MSN Live toolbar with Java download is an opt-out, not opt-in!
- Dynamic support coming in C# for version 4.0
- Chris Adamson links to results from Google analytics for Java applet availability
- Sun
and Java news roundup: Sun Microsystems cutting 6000 jobs, has JavaFX
hurt client side Java (slight reprise) and does Java's ubiquity render
Sun irrelevant to the future of Java anyway?
Quick News - NetBeans 6.5 final is now out
- Sun has released version 9 of StarOffice
- The ServerSide Java Symposium web site is now up
- Adobe has released a beta (or is it an alpha) 64 bit version of
the flash plugin for Linux
- The expert group for JSR 317 - Java Persistence 2.0 (also known as JPA 2.0) has released the public review draft
- Bill Pugh of the University of Maryland has released version 1.3.6 of the excellent findbugs
- Joakim Ohlrogge has advice for people who want to try out Scala - "just do it"
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Newscast for November 14th 2008 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Java Posse Roundup 2009 dates set, March 10th to 13th in Crested Butte, CO with alternative JVM language day on the 9th.
http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=242122
- JetBrains has released IntelliJ IDEA 8.0
- Sun and Google break up, big time
- Java Project of the Week: Mobile Millenium
- Java Library of the Week: Twitter4j
Quick News - Atlassian has released a new version of Clover, the testing and code coverage tool
- The schedule for the next mobile and embedded developer days conference has been announced
- CommunityOne is adding an east coast CommunityOne to take place in New York on March 18th 2009
- Glassfish v3 Prelude has been released
- A new version of JMaki is also available
- Sun and IBM have teamed up to create an ODF toolkit
- MortBay Consulting has released Jetty 6.1.12
- The latest release of soapUI has added ReST support
- OpenTrends has released OpenFrame 2.0
- Quokka an alternative to Maven?
- The JSR 299 - Web beans specification, led by Gavin King of JBoss, is currently in public review
- The numbers are in for Sun's fiscal first quarter, and the news is as expected: bad
- JBoss Tools 3 Beta 1 has been released
- G2One Inc., the company behind groovy and grails, has been acquired by SpringSource
- The Roma framework has reached version 1.0.0
- Former Java Posse mobile application of the week: Opera Mini, has reached version 4.2
- Hyperic HQ 4.0 has been released
- Aspose words for Java has a new version
- Nokia has released the completed JSR 293 - Location API 2.0
- The election ballot for the Java Community Process is now open until November 17th
- ReSTlet 1.1.0 has been released
- The Apache project has released OpenEJB 3.1
- JPPF, a grid computing platform for Java, has release version 1.6
- Jython 2.5 beta "0" is now out
- Stephen Colbourne has released JodaTime 1.6
- The Java Data Pipeline has released version 2
- The early draft review for JSR 316 - Java EE 6 - is now up at the JCP
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The O'Reilly School of Technology has announced a Java certification
program as an alternative to Sun's Java Certified program
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Roundup 08 - Don't Repeat Yourself
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded
at the Java Posse Roundup 2008 in Crested Butte, CO. This discussion
covers topics like re-use vs. re-write, abandoned software projects,
static and dynamic languages, project vibrancy, bugs and defects and
lots more. - Abandoned open source projects
- Code scavenging in the enterprise
- Google code search
- Do it right the second time?
- Larry Wall - Post Modern Programming
- John Ousterhout on scripting and higher level programming
- DRY - Don't Repeat Yourself
- CPAN - Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
- Koders.com
- POJO classes in Java EE 5
- Static typing vs testing
- Findbugs static analysis
- Glazed Lists
- Google Collections Library
- Java Dynamic Proxies
- The wall of typesafe erasure
- Java reflection API
- Scala traits
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QuickNews and Feedback for November 3rd 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Quick News - POI 3.1 has been released by the Apache Jakarta project
- Josh Bloch has an interview at the Sun Developer Network about his new Effective Java book
- PalmSource has revealed its ALP 3.0 (Access Linux Platform)
- A number of Eclipse demo camps are being held all over the world
- IBM Alphaworks has released version 2.7 of HeapAnalyzer
- Jonathan Schwartz has a video up on NetBeans.tv celebrating 10 years of NetBeans
- Another DZone refcard is available, this time covering getting started with MyEclipse
- The final version of MVEL 2.0 is out
- The Apache Jakarta project has released Commons::Net 2.0
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Support for a 64 bit Java plugin for Windows and Linux 64 bit operating
systems has been pledged for early 2009 in the Java 6 update 12 release
- Ted Neward's Busy Java Developer's Guide to Scala continues with a 2 part examination of building a calculator in Scala
- JBoss has released version 2.0.0 General Access of JBoss AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming)
- Seam 2.1.0 General Access has been released by JBoss
- JavaWorld has a nice introduction to ReST
- John Ferguson Smart has a unique response to the current economic downturn: be more productive
- ASM now has support for the InvokeDynamic byte code that John Rose recently completed a prototype for
- MuleSource has release Mule 2.1 Enterprise and Mule Galaxy 1.5
- The free Java Decompiler project (yes, that is the name) looks like a useful tool
- Java 5 and 6 - the improved math library
- Numiton has ported WordPress to Java
- Linux Journal has a round up of Java audio software for Linux
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Newscast for October 31st 2008Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Part
1 - we talked so long about the main news items we decided to do the
quick news and listener feedback as a follow up podcast later in the
week. - NetBeans 6.5 release candidate 2 is out
- Alex Miller over at JavaLobby has a couple of articles looking ahead to JSR 203 - NIO 2
- An interesting discussion and poll over at Java.net pits SOAP vs. ReST
- Application of the week - Thinkfree Office Netbook Edition
- Project of the week: jLab
- And, Mobile application of the week: GMail 2.0, now with offline features
- Bonus mobile application of the week: BooksInMyPhone
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Newscast for Oct 23rd 2008 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
The Android project has been released as open source, beating the
rumored launch date for the source code by several months
- And, Gizmodo and ZDNet both offer in-depth reviews of the T-Mobile G1
- Java 6 Update 10 final has been released by Sun
- Adobe has release Flash 10 for all supported platforms, including a simultaneous release for Linux
- Fabrizio Guidici is asking what scripting language people would like to see in BlueMarine
- Mobile application of the week: Last.FM client
Quick News - Registration is now open for the next Mobile and Embedded Developer Days
- Thoughtworks has announced a new product, Twist, that aims to ease functional testing of web and Java applications
- Mark Reinhold has written a "wouldn't it be cool" blog that mentions some "wishes"
- The JCP Executive Committee Elections on the PriceWaterhouse Cooper JCP elections site
- John O'Connor blogs that Jersey, the JAX-RS reference implementation, has reached 1.0
- A new Microsoft excel to Java bridge, Obba
- Barton George has left Sun after 13 years
- Mozilla has released Firefox 3.1 beta
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In a couple of recent tips of the day, Arun Gupta has covered how to
port a JSF (JavaServer Faces) 1.2 application up to 2.0
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The JSR 277 (Java Module System) spec lead, Stanley Ho, is stepping
down as spec lead and leaving Sun for RIM (Research in Motion)
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At a recent Google Developer Day in Bangalore, Prasad Ram, director of
Google R&D for Bangalore, stated that the Google AppEngine will
support Java
- NetBeans has just turned 10 years old
- Vuze, formally known as Azureus, reaches version 4.0.0
- The NetBeans wiki has a very simple introduction to creating your first JavaFX Applet
- A new application toolkit, pivot, has been released
- Jazoon has announced a call for papers for the 2009 conference
- Sun Microsystems has announced a loss for the quarter
- Comcast in cooperation with Panasonic is now offering tru2way support in Chicago and Denver
- Oracle has released Oracle JDeveloper 11g and Oracle ADF 11g
- Ed Burns needs YOU for JSF 2.0
- Mono 2.0 has been released
- Eclipse4SL brings silverlight tooling to Eclipse
- BlueJ has reached version 2.5
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