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NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 with JavaFX Now Available for Download!

The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce the release of NetBeans IDE 6.7.1, which supports the latest JavaFX SDK. Download NetBeans 6.7.1 (A JavaFX-only download bundle is also available.) NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 is an update to NetBeans IDE 6.7 and includes the...

1 replies - 22015 views - 07/27/09 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements

Which Integration Framework Should You Use – Spring Integration, Mule ESB or Apache Camel?

Data exchanges between companies are increasing a lot. The number of applications that must be integrated is increasing, too. The interfaces use different technologies, protocols and data formats. Nevertheless, the integration of these applications must be...

0 replies - 3111 views - 01/19/12 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Neo4j on Heroku - Part 2

We are picking up where we left off on Neo4j on Heroku –Part One so make sure you’ve read it or you’ll be a little lost. So far, we have cloned the Neoflix project, set up our Heroku application and added the Neo4j add-on to our application. We are...

0 replies - 1812 views - 01/17/12 by Max De Marzi in Articles

Neo4j on Heroku - Part 1

On his blog Marko A. Rodriguez showed us how to make A Graph-Based Movie Recommender Engine with Gremlin and Neo4j.

0 replies - 2320 views - 01/17/12 by Max De Marzi in Articles

Daily Dose: Windows Phone gets a New App Hub

Microsoft announced a new hub for Windows Phone developers today, called the "App Hub". The new marketplace will feature geographic markets, options for privately distributing your applications, and better application and account management...

0 replies - 17313 views - 07/21/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

OpenXava 4.2: Web Applications for iPad with Java

OpenXava is a tool for Rapid Java Web Development, well-suited for business and database oriented applications. Since v4.2 OpenXava also produces iPad Web applications that behaves and looks like iPad native applications.

0 replies - 842 views - 06/21/11 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

Daily Dose: First Milestone Of Grails 1.4 Released

Grails users will be happy to see that Grails 1.4, the first milestone of the open source framework, was released this week, featuring major changes such as:- Unit test support that can be integrated into any test framework, so there are no more base classes-...

0 replies - 6633 views - 06/08/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose

My Resume Application: Built with ColdFusion + FW/1 + CouchDB

The last few days I decided I wanted to play around with Apache's CouchDB, one of the more popular database engines in the No-SQL movement. For those who have never heard of it CouchDB is a database engine written in Erlang, and is an Apache Foundation...

0 replies - 7433 views - 05/07/11 by Adam Presley in News

Gant 1.9.5 released

There was a regression in the 1.9.4 release of Gant that could not be ignored. The problem has been corrected, and a new release candidate checked by the people who found the regression (thanks due to Jeff Brown and the Grails folk). There is therefore a...

0 replies - 568 views - 05/03/11 by Russel Winder in Announcements

Groovy 1.8.0 released

The Groovy development team is really pleased and proud to announce the release

0 replies - 13875 views - 04/27/11 by Andres Almiray in Announcements

DZone interviews: Ted Naleid on Grails/Redis

Ted Naleid is a well known member of the Grails community. He has authored a couple plugins and submitted valuable feedback and patches across the years. He also has a nack for automating tasks via scripts which can be downloaded from his blog. Enjoy!

0 replies - 5488 views - 04/26/11 by Andres Almiray in News

DCI in Groovy

DCI (Data Context Interaction) is a new way to look at object oriented programming. If you’d like to read some theory to see the difference between DCI and traditional OOP there is a nice article coverting the...

2 replies - 5280 views - 04/01/11 by Victor Savkin in News

Fork/Join in slow motion

Have you ever wondered how fork/join algorithm really works?

7 replies - 6598 views - 03/28/11 by Lukas Krecan in Tips and Tricks

Be Standard, be Free: Use JSR-303 for Validation

No matter what type of application we develop, coding validations is our everyday task. For years we have used a big variety of techniques and frameworks for validation with success. However, flor some time we have a standard in Java for validation, the...

7 replies - 5790 views - 03/03/11 by Javier Paniza in Articles

OpenXava 4.0.1: AJAX applications from domain classes

OpenXava is a productive way for creating business AJAX applications with Java. With OpenXava you only need to write domain classes (simple Java or Groovy classes annotated with JPA) to get an application ready for production.OpenXava 4.0.1 has been...

0 replies - 1086 views - 01/12/11 by Javier Paniza in Announcements