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added 2008 Thu May 15 8:29:29 by aalmiray
The demo application from the Groovy SwingBuilder Tech Session at JavaOne 2008 is now runnable via WebStart. (note to self, link to SDN site when the presentaiton goes live). The source code may also be browsed via FishEye. There are a couple of points I wish to call out that were touched on in the tech session
added 2008 Tue May 13 20:33:55 by martinig
The IBM's Jazz project has just released the beta number 3 of its Rational Team Concert, the first product based on the Jazz Team Server. If Eclipse could be considered a desktop integration platform, Jazz has the ambition to provide open development process integration at the server level.
added 2008 Tue May 13 13:45:14 by mhenke
We are happy to announce that we have made our Open BlueDragon VMWare image available. The image contains: CentOS 5.1 (with all available upgrades as of 05/11/2008) Tomcat 5.5 MySQL 5.0.22 Apache 2.x and of course Open BlueDragon (build of 05/11/2008)
added 2008 Tue May 13 13:43:02 by mdude
The combination of Google App Engine with Python and Flash based application such as in Flex and AIR could be very interesting.
added 2008 Mon May 12 15:06:17 by klausikm1
JGAP is a sophisticated Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming package written in Java. JGAP version 3.3.3 is an extensive release, featuring basically the following: * The evolution cycle has been revamped and simplified for a better understanding * A lot of smaller enhancements and architectural improvements, see the change log * Some bugs have been fixed * The basic MinimizingMakeChange example was simplified * Improved grid computing by adding new classes and features * Javadoc-enhancements * New JUnit tests This release can be downloaded here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11618&package_id=48940 For more information visit the JGAP homepage at http://jgap.sf.net Klaus Meffert for the JGAP team
added 2008 Sat May 10 19:43:15 by bloid
We're very glad to announce the release of F# 1.9.4, the Spring Refresh of F#, uploaded to the Microsoft Research download site yesterday! (MSI download, ZIP, detailed release notes) (Ok, ok, apologies to our antipodean users where it’s actually autumn... In any case, on with the show!)
added 2008 Fri May 9 17:59:43 by thinkingserious
Yahoo! used symfony to redevelop another project. This time symfony was used as part of the foundation for Yahoo! Answers.
added 2008 Fri May 9 12:08:46 by cwensel
A tool for those groups that need to expose Hadoop to the 'casual' user who needs to get and manipulate valuable data on a Hadoop cluster, but doesn't have the time to learn Java, the Hadoop API, or to think in MapReduce to solve problems that are a notch or more above trivial.
added 2008 Fri May 9 6:29:33 by bloid
The Lightweight UI Toolkit was officially announced to the developer community during yesterday's JavaOne mobility keynote by Jeet Kaul (video and audio archive). An early access binary release of the LWUIT library is available immediately and the full source code will be available by summer of this year.

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added 2008 Thu May 8 1:19:17 by bloid
I am happy to share with you that the project Fuji is introduced at JavaOne 2008 and is now available for community participation at http://fuji.dev.java.net/ Fuji is set to revolutionize the way integration platforms are built. It is the first implementation that compliant to both OSGi and JBI.
added 2008 Wed May 7 10:07:01 by Michael Cote'
I really wanted Sun to announce that JavaFX was fully cooked and 1.0 was ready - pick up your CDs on the way out the door. But, they didn’t. To be fair, that expectation is completly unreasable. It’s tough to balance the pragmatism of that against the spectacle expectations of a big event like JavaOne. The good news for Sun is that this whole RIA thing is still up in the air and like NetBeans to Eclipse, the mile-stones announced today make it feel like Sun can out-last people who keep saying they’re dead in this space.
added 2008 Wed May 7 1:08:52 by bloid
We are pleased to announce version 2.7.1.final of the Scala distribution.
added 2008 Mon May 5 11:28:59 by aalmiray
It's less than a week until JavaOne 2008! It is going to be an exciting week packed full of brain stretching content. There will be technical sessions, birds of a feather sessions, panels, keynotes, etc. on just about everything having anything to do with Java. But most importantly, there will be a bunch of Groovy and Grails related sessions. Starting with Jeff Brown's Grails presentation at Community One on Monday, followed by the G2One / NoFluffJustStuff gala Monday evening at the W Hotel.
added 2008 Mon May 5 2:29:42 by alexandrupopescu
According to TechCrunch, Microsoft has withdrawn Yahoo bid. But what looks like an end of the saga, may still have a couple of unfinished episodes [...]
added 2008 Wed Apr 30 12:53:46 by Jevgeni Kabanov
ZeroTurnaround has announced the final release of JavaRebel 1.1. JavaRebel is a JVM plugin (-javaagent) that enables reloading changes made to Java class files on-the-fly, saving developers the time that it takes to redeploy an application or perform a container restart.
added 2008 Mon Apr 28 2:21:38 by eldiablo
Announcing Feather, a Merb based blogging engine with a lightweight core framework, and a robust set of plugins, now open source and ready for contributions!
added 2008 Sat Apr 26 17:36:30 by aalmiray
G2One and the Groovy development team is pleased to announce the release of Groovy 1.5.6, a bug fix release for the stable Groovy 1.5.x branch.
added 2008 Fri Apr 25 7:02:24 by Kirill Grouchnikov
Effective Java, Second Edition by Joshua Bloch has gone to press and copies will be available at JavaOne in two weeks.
added 2008 Thu Apr 24 16:18:06 by bloid
We are pleased to announce the release of scala-swing 0.1, an event-based library for building Swing applications in Scala. Swing developers coming from Java should quickly become familiar with it.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 22:35:02 by vvs
Official announcement of JRuby 1.1.1 Release.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 20:01:03 by robertdempsey
As online conversations grow we need a way to filter the noise, get to the heart of a subject, and find out what is really going on. We need to identify emerging trends and measure them over time. This new way of searching starts today.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 15:04:07 by hans_d
Gradle is a very flexible, general purpose build system, with a build-by-convention framework a la Maven on top. It uses Apache Ivy for its dependency management. Its build scripts are Groovy.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 14:34:13 by Volume4
With the release of Hardy Heron, the latest version of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system just four days away, Canonical chief, Mark Shuttleworth, has told the BBC that Hardy is the “most significant release” to date. In part this is because it is only the second long term release version of the OS which will be supported for the next five years. Most Ubuntu releases are supported for 18 months to coincide with the six-month release cycle.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 14:32:29 by jenseck
Attendees of the MyEclipse Blue Edition Webinar will get a free one year license.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 13:22:37 by mhenke
If the idea of 500 Mb of free Subversion, Trac (with XML-RPC access for things like Mylyn), Wiki, and a whole lot more sounds like a good thing to you, check out Assembla.com. I signed up last night and am really quite floored.......
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 3:54:20 by bloid
Ext JS is pleased to announce the latest release of the Ext JS toolkit and the introduction of a new product, Ext GWT 1.0 (beta 1). The Ext JS version has been updated to 2.1 and includes new components, performance improvements, bug fixes and documentation enhancements. Ext GWT 1.0, is a Java library for building rich internet applications with the Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
added 2008 Mon Apr 21 14:53:27 by David O'Meara
Manning publishers are giving away two ebooks form their catalogue every day from the 17th to the 30th April. Two winners will be chosen each day. Winners can choose from any ebook available on Manning.com.
added 2008 Sun Apr 20 8:27:16 by SQLMenace
Do you use twitter? If you don't you should, it is a great way to find out what is happening in the programming world. Here is a list of some well known programmers and their twitter URL. Phil Haack, Jeff Atwood, Scott Hanselman, Dare Obasanjo, John Lam and many more are on this list
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 5:45:51 by Kirill Grouchnikov
Spring Security 2.0 has been released. This is a major step forward for the Spring Portfolio. Spring (Acegi) Security is already the Java platform's most widely used enterprise security framework, with over 250,000 downloads on SourceForge and over 20,000 downloads per release. Through making it so much simpler to use, this release will undoubtedly take adoption to a new level.
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 0:14:18 by Umberto Zappia
Sun Microsystems brings a "New Technology Channel" where specialists bring their software technologies to life


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