Employing a Winning Porting Strategy 10 Aug 2007 04:00 GMTFind out how you can cross-compile an open source ASP.NET web application to a Java EE application, to easily port it from Windows and SQL Server Express to Tomcat and MySQL.
Source: DevX j1-2k7-mtW02: Binding Components - Open JBI Components 10 Aug 2007 04:00 GMTOpenJBI Components are based on the industry standard JBI architecture. They are open source components developed under java.net community process. In this talk we will explore most popular OpenJBI components: Http BC, Messaging BCs (MQ and JMS), JDBC BC. Developers will have an opportunity to understand how to use these BCs to build composite applications under the OpenESB platform
Source: Java.net The Open Road: Looking Ahead to Java 7 09 Aug 2007 04:00 GMTKicking off a new column about the development of Java 7, David Flanagan takes a look at the OpenJDK and JDK7 projects and their processes, language changes that have been mentioned as possible candidates for Java 7, and major new APIs that are tracking for inclusion in the new version.
Source: Java.net Efficient Test-Driven Design with Unitils 07 Aug 2007 18:33 GMTUnitils is an open source testing framework for Java that dramatically reduces boilerplate test code. Test-driven design is a test-first methodology that uses programmatic tests as design tools. Find out how to realize the benefits of test-driven design using Unitils.
Source: DevX Java Mobility Podcast 14: Java Tools Community 06 Aug 2007 04:00 GMTFabiane Nardon and Daniel Lopez, the Java Tools Community Leaders, talk about their community, mobile projects in the community, and how the Mobile and Embedded Community and Java Tools Community can work together. They also share their experiences in developing mobile applications. For more information on the Java Tools Community go to their
community page or look at their past
newletters.
Source: Java.net Multi-Core Mythbusters 03 Aug 2007 19:16 GMTSome pervasive myths about running Java applications on multi-core systems are misleading developers, and it's time to shine the bright light of truth on these falsehoods.
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