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JavaEE Developer Survey Results From ZeroTurnaround

ZeroTurnaround have published the latest version of their developer survey, from a total of 1027 participants. Here are some of the highlights from the...

3 replies - 7575 views - 12/22/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

Daily Dose - ICEfaces 2.0 - A Wintery, JSF 2-based Release

The ICEfaces team has delivered the major version 2.0 this week and as the number implies, it is built on top of the relatively new JSF 2.0 spec.  The new...

0 replies - 26289 views - 12/22/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

What Are the Next Big Things In Open Source?

Last week, SDTimes compiled a list of the five next big things in open source. I'd like to hear what you think are the open source technologies to watch in...

3 replies - 8828 views - 12/21/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

Daily Dose - Weld Extensions 3.0 Beta 1 Now Available; Renamed "Seam Solder"

Early on there was some confusion about what Weld Extensions is and how it differs from Weld, and how it fits into Seam.  Well JBoss is clearing up some...

0 replies - 23981 views - 12/21/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Java: Nothing Without The Community

In The Deal, Stephen Colebourne paints a very accurate picture of how the interaction between Java and it's community works.  The owner of Java makes a...

5 replies - 6695 views - 12/20/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

JBoss Tools Bug: SeamListener not Found

If you use JBoss Tools Plugin for Eclipse to deploy apps to JBoss 5.1 container and get a “SeamListener not found”, this post provides a simple...

0 replies - 4071 views - 12/20/10 by Vineet Manohar in Articles

Daily Dose - What's the Honeycomb Version Number?

It looks like Google may hold on to the Android 3.0 title for another more spectacular future release.  As it stands, a source reports that the next version...

0 replies - 26790 views - 12/20/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - GWT 2.1.1 - Just in Time for the Holidays

Google has just released an update to the Google Web Toolkit 2.1 released back in October.  The GWT Designer has added new annotations while the Google Plugin...

0 replies - 27063 views - 12/18/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - After Two Years, a New MySQL is Unveiled

It was two years ago when Sun released MySQL 5.1.  Today the open source project's formidable user base will finally get the next major release, MySQL 5.5. ...

0 replies - 27605 views - 12/17/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler are Coming to Eclipse

A few minutes ago, I posted two exciting new project proposals. WindowBuilder is already known as one of the best Java GUI builders on the market. It ...

2 replies - 7457 views - 12/16/10 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

Making A Good Thing Even Better: Google Open Source WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler

Back in September, when Google announced they were to make the Instantiations tool suite free for all, I thought things couldn't get better than this for Java...

5 replies - 12368 views - 12/15/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

Contributing Workbench Wizards Through Commands

You must have been used this JDT toolbar quite often. The New Class tool item is contributed as an Action in plugin.xml (id...

0 replies - 2204 views - 12/15/10 by Prakash in Articles

Daily Dose - CloudBees Adds Another Java All-Star

A few weeks ago, CloudBees, a cloud infrastructure that lets developers write code, test it, and put it into production on a PaaS, acquired InfraDNA—the...

0 replies - 24044 views - 12/15/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

EclipseCon 2011: A Taste Of What You Can Expect

With EclipseCon just over three months away (March 21-24), it's time to think about registering. I caught up with the program chair, Chris Aniszczyk, to get...

0 replies - 4619 views - 12/14/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

Daily Dose - Mozilla Jetpack Becomes 'Add-On SDK' - Reaches 1.0 Beta

The Mozilla Jetpack project, which is now changing its name, has reached version 1.0 Beta 1.  Its current APIs are quite stable and more will be implemented...

1 replies - 20547 views - 12/13/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose