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Java Mobility Podcast 8: Amobee Delivers Ad-Funded Mobile Java Apps and Services   08 Jun 2007 04:00 GMT
In this interview at 2007 JavaOne conference, Amobee Media Systems' Ziv Eliraz describes the company's unique operator-centric system for ad-funding mobile services and applications. Developers can integrate Amobee's handset API ("HAPI") in their Java applications and generate revenue in a way that is contextually sensitive and user-friendly.
Source: Java.net
Using the Java Persistence API on the Desktop   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
Learn how the Java Persistence API allows you to use POJOs in desktop applications.
Source: Sun
Java Web Start Technology and Application Clients in the GlassFish Application Server   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
Want to distribute your JavaEE application client so that users can download and run it with a single mouse click? Learn how easy it is when you use the Java Web Start feature of the GlassFish app server.
Source: Sun
2007 JavaOne Conference - Rock Star Josh Bloch   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
We recently caught up with Joshua Bloch, Google's chief Java architect and a former Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, at the JavaOne Conference 2007 for this QA about Josh, Java technology, Google and more.
Source: Sun
2007 JavaOne Conference - Rock Star Ben Galbraith   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
Rock star Ben Galbraith wrote his first computer program when he was six years old, started his first business at age 10, and entered the IT workforce just after turning 12. What's he up to now?
Source: Sun
OpenJDK: Now the Journey Starts for the Community   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
Rich Sands, OpenJDK community marketing manager, discusses today's big milestone in the OpenJDK Initiative and what it means for the Java community.
Source: Sun
Sun Announces JavaFX Technology   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
JavaFX is a new family of products designed to simplify the creation and deployment of high-impact content for a wide range of devices, from desktop to mobile device to set-top box to Blu-ray Disc.
Source: Sun
Open Possibilities at CommunityOne   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
On May 7, 2007, Sun Microsystems is sponsoring CommunityOne, a free and open event where developers can get detailed technical information on open-source projects and share ideas and best practices.
Source: Sun
Top 10 Destinations for Next-Generation Web Developers at the 2007 JavaOne Conference   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
The Next-Generation Web track showcases technologies that make up Web 2.0. Check out the top 10 sessions.
Source: Sun
Mashup Styles, Part 1: Server-Side Mashups   07 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
This series examines some of the most common approaches, or styles, for doing mashups. Part 1 focuses on server-side mashups and discusses the major design considerations related to this mashup style.
Source: Sun
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