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Cantor's Sets With Processing

0 replies - 5944 views - 02/04/08 by Snippets Manager in Uncategorized

From Java to Groovy, part 2: closures and native syntax for lists

In our previous installment, we've discovered how Java and Groovy's syntaxes are so close that you can even cut and paste...

12 replies - 21688 views - 02/03/08 by Guillaume Laforge in News

Pagosoft's Look and Feel for Java Swing

I'm not a very big fan of "look and feels". My perspective on them is the same as for butter: "Hey, it's butter, great, but what's the point of...

0 replies - 10658 views - 02/02/08 by Geertjan Wielenga in News

The war on Grails is really a war on Spring

It seems that members of the Rails community have formed a resistance movement against Grails. They won't have it that their web framework doesn't natively run...

6 replies - 16029 views - 02/02/08 by Steven Devijver in News

Comic: James Brings Closure to the Debate

Did James Gosling just end the ongoing closures debate?

1 replies - 5095 views - 02/01/08 by Eric Burke in News

5 Minutes: Putting a Memory Monitor in NetBeans IDE

Let's create a memory monitor for NetBeans IDE! "Geez. A memory monitor. That sounds hard. Where would one even begin?" Well, the answer to that...

3 replies - 7198 views - 02/01/08 by Geertjan Wielenga in News

Workarounds for five Maven 2 design issues

Now that the Maven 2 hunting season has been officially opened here's my top 5 of Maven 2 design issues and their workarounds: Transitive dependencies:...

10 replies - 7534 views - 01/31/08 by Steven Devijver in News

JPPF Updates Java Grid Computing Toolkit

JPPF, the Java Parallel Processing Framework is a grid computing toolkit for Java that makes it easy to run applications in parallel, and speed up their...

0 replies - 4585 views - 01/31/08 by Laurent Cohen in News

GDS Ships FOSS Alternative to Adobe LiveCycle DS

Granite Data Services (GDS) is a free, open source (LGPL'd), alternative to Adobe® LiveCycle® (Flex™ 2+) Data Services for J2EE application servers. It is...

0 replies - 11137 views - 01/31/08 by Franck Wolff in News

Disable the automatic mails and get a token

Some time ago our project was slowly but surely getting into trouble. At that time we had already spent the two previous weeks on fixing our tests. That weeks...

11 replies - 2545 views - 01/31/08 by Steven Devijver in News

Is LINQ leaving Java in the dust?

Interesting story today asking whether LINQ has given .NET an edge over Java. LINQ is best-known as a way to embed SQL-like statements directly in code. ...

4 replies - 20853 views - 01/30/08 by Alex Miller in News

Groovy 1.5.2 out of the oven

The Groovy development team and G2One, the Groovy / Grails professional services company have just released a new bug fix release of Groovy 1.5, with the 1.5.2...

7 replies - 7120 views - 01/29/08 by Guillaume Laforge in News

Why are we not using Java EE 5?

Believe it or not, in a few months the Java EE 5 specification will be two years old (Final Release on the 11 May, 2006). And nobody is using it.We have all...

20 replies - 29829 views - 01/29/08 by Antonio Goncalves in Articles

LiquiBase 1.5.0 Released

LiquiBase Core 1.5.0 is now available for download from http://www.liquibase.org/download. LiquiBase is an open source database version control and...

0 replies - 7224 views - 01/29/08 by Nathan Voxland in News

Bob Lee on dependency injection frameworks and collections

There is a JavaPosse interview with "Crazy" Bob Lee from JavaPolis that went up recently that is very interesting [audio, video]. The first big...

5 replies - 5939 views - 01/29/08 by Alex Miller in News