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Daily Dose: NetBeans 7.0 Has Java 7 Support

Oracle's newly released NetBeans 7.0 features support for Java 7 features.  The JDK 7 component of NetBeans 7.0 is technically an early access snapshot.  A NetBeans 7.0.1 release in October will feature the final version of JDK 7.  Even developers who...

2 replies - 25502 views - 04/20/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Check Out the EJB on That JBoss AS

The fourth JBoss Application Server 6.0 milestone was released this week.  It is the first to include support for EJB 3.1 Timer Service and EJB 3.1 Asynchronous invocations. M4 also comes with a different default JBossWS stack that uses Apache CXF.  With...

1 replies - 11847 views - 07/29/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - iPhone 4 on Sale, Droid X Unveiled

Some big iPhone and Android news broke today - first, there was the iPhone 4 release, which may have reached record-breaking sales levels.  However, there were a few problems with the phone that users noticed today as they brought home their pretty new...

0 replies - 11720 views - 06/24/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose

The Birth of GroovyMag

When Michael Kimsal first got involved with Groovy, he noticed that Grails had a lot of things out of the box, but it didn't have a "press a button and...

0 replies - 4532 views - 05/21/10 by Eric Hagan in Videos

Acceptance Test-Driven Development

I am halfway through reading Growing object-oriented software, guided by tests, a book that teaches Test-Driven Development in a Java environment. A review will come soon, since the process described in this work is really language-agnostic and...

2 replies - 11567 views - 03/11/10 by Giorgio Sironi in News

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/10/22

According to Amazon, the world's biggest software company has also racked up the largest number of pre-orders of any product, EVER! That's right, Amazon says Microsoft's Windows 7 release is the most pre-ordered product in the e-tailer's history (yes,...

0 replies - 7928 views - 10/22/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News

Flow3: PHP's Answer to Java's Spring?

I'm a Typo3 user for years. It's one of the best PHP-based OpenSource CMS you can get today. I prefer it over Java-based solutions because it's mature, feature-rich, and best of all, it can be used with every provider environment you can find on the planet.

8 replies - 16510 views - 02/10/08 by Rainer Eschen in News