DZone recently caught up with Willie Wheeler, author of Spring in Practice (Manning) and long time Java consultant. In this interview, Willie provides an...
0 replies - 2585 views - 11/18/09 by James Sugrue in Articles
The next big thing in Eclipse is Eclipse 4.0 dubbed as e4. It will
be released in 2010. That doesn't mean that the 3.x stream will be
deprecated or...
2 replies - 1162 views - 11/10/09 by Prakash in Articles
If you’re following e4 developer list discussions
you know that there are some new tools and frameworks to design UI in
eclipse. These are great news for all...
0 replies - 2242 views - 11/05/09 by ekke in Articles
In
this article, the third in a series covering JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0
features contributed by Red Hat, or which Red Hat participated in
extensively,...
0 replies - 4481 views - 11/02/09 by Dan Allen in Articles
The latest milestone for next year's Eclipse release train is available now. There's even a staging area available where you can download the extra bundles...
0 replies - 1943 views - 11/02/09 by James Sugrue in News
JSR-314: JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0
demonstrates a strong evolution of the JSF framework driven by de facto
standards that emerged out of the JSF community...
0 replies - 5073 views - 10/29/09 by Dan Allen in Articles
JSR-314: JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0
is the third major revision of the JSF specification. It delivers a
strong evolution of the framework driven by de facto...
1 replies - 6297 views - 10/28/09 by Dan Allen in Articles
For tool writers, the Eclipse platform provides great facilities for
binding keys to commands so that specific actions can be invoked with
the right key...
0 replies - 411 views - 10/28/09 by David Green in Articles
I believe the next few years are going to be an extremely exciting
and productive time for the Eclipse ecosystem. I say this not only
because I’m an optimist...
2 replies - 713 views - 10/27/09 by patrickpaulin in Articles
Last week, I opened the 2nd Annual OSGi Survey.
The survey concluded early Tuesday, with more than 250 developers
taking the survey (last year, 64 took the...
1 replies - 1969 views - 10/23/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in Articles
Building websites is
a tough job. It's even tougher when you also have to support XML and
JSON data services. Developers need to provide...
2 replies - 11989 views - 10/15/09 by Solomon in Articles
Last year, I conducted a survey to gauge industry acceptance, adoption, and understanding of OSGi. I posted a summary of the results on my site with more...
1 replies - 1571 views - 10/15/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in News
Of all the posts I’ve written on this blog, those on the Common Navigator Framework
have been among the most popular. This is a little surprising to me, as
I...
0 replies - 841 views - 10/05/09 by patrickpaulin in Articles
Today DZone have released the latest Eclipse-based Refcard, this time covering the topic of Eclipse Plug-in Development.
0 replies - 5681 views - 09/14/09 by James Sugrue in Articles
Well the results of the survey are in, and the clear favorite is the existing name: Eclipse RCP.
While the original purpose of the survey was to create a...
0 replies - 690 views - 09/10/09 by patrickpaulin in Articles