Thu, 23 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 34
- Listener Feedback Special, Part 1
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Tor, Joe and Dick answer a sampling of the feedback from the past few
weeks. Split into two parts - the second part will be next week.
- Sean Heber - Cow and other languages:
- Fernando de Leon - ZK Ajax framework:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Reggae Track put together by Dick using Arturia Storm
Music Studio (a Java app)
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse034.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 18 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 33
- Newscast for 2/17/2006
With special guest Craig
McClanahan!
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Craig joins us about 20 minutes in to talk about Tim Shadels notes on
using JSF from the Zdot podcast.
- Java Mustang (SE 6) makes Beta
- JUnit 4.0 released
- Ed Burnette calls for Java in Google pack
- Netbeans roundup
- Java Lobby top ten books
- Craig McClanahan joins us to talk about Tim Shadel's
podcast and JSF
- New version of Mobile Java coming at end of 2006 or
beginning of 2007
- Oracle buys sleepycat and tries to buy Mysql, is JBoss
next?
- BEA recently purchased Solarmetric's Kodo
- Matt Raible asks, in the light of EJB 3.0, is JDO now dead?
- Netbeans look and feel competition winners
- Native look and feel on linux (and this time, it's right!)
- Did we need SWT?
- PMD free add on material
- Burr Sutter is interviewed on Java.net
- Good Josh Bloch and Neal Gafter video interview at the
Javapolis 2005 site
- This week's applet of the week:
- And this week's freebie of the week:
- The Google Maps AJAX component (and others) for Creator
- PROMO
- Software Engineering Radio
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse033.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Thu, 16 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 32
- Interview with Gavin King about Hibernate/EJB 3.0/Seam
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
Gavin is creator of Hibernate, a key member of the EJB 3.0 persistence
team, and creator of a new product called Seam.
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse032.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 12 February 2006
Shownotes for episode 31
- Newscast for 2/10/2006
- The big news of the week is Borland dumping its entire
line of IDEs to concentrate on ALM
- Sun finds and patches 7 vulnerabilities in the JRE related
to reflection
- Jetbrains has released version 5.1 of Intellij IDEA
- BMW claims that Java was at fault for it getting
blacklisted with google
- Cedric Beust, famous google java developer and previous
posse
interviewee, has just announced the release of version 4.5 of Test NG
- Save money on Java one tickets
- Bruce Eckel now has the first 7 chapters of the 4th
edition of his book Thinking in Java available online
- Cool 3d applets
- New photo fraud detection system written in Java
- Sun Developer Network AJAX tutorial videos
- Java vs .NET - let's bring it
- Listener Feedback:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse031.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 4 February 2006
Shownotes for Episode 30
- Newscast for 2/3/2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3 and a new version of Oracle's
application server have been released
- Netbeans 5.0 final release
- Sun Developer tools FAQ
- Dana Gardner on NetBeans and Matisse
- Eclipse 3.1.2 has also been released
- An itunes music store for Java components?
- Return of the Applet?
- Search for compatibility problems with Java Mustang, win
an ultra 20 workstation
- Java black belt
- Java turned 15 on February the first
- David Heinemeier Hansson "letting Java retire in dignity"
- Neo Office 1.2 final released for the Mac
- More java related podcast news
- The COW programming language
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - music from http://c64s.com
games including Paperboy and Bubble Bobble
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse030.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 28 January 2006
Shownotes Link - http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=52282&comments=on.
We are trying something different this episode - the formatting gets screwed up with the shownotes through a combination of feedburner and itunes, so we decided to link straight back to the nicely formatted shownotes (the links work too). We hope this is a welcome change.
Direct download: JavaPosse029.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 28 January 2006
Shownotes for Episode 29
- Newscast for 1/26/2006
- Creator 2 released
- Big things happening with Java in Small Companies
- Our podcast (among others) featured in an O'Reilly Objava
article about Java podcasting by Chris Adamson
- AJAX can make client/ server interaction more efficient
- MyEclipse 4.1 released
- Sun has opened the floodgates for exhibitors wishing to
register for Java one 2006
- Simon Brown, Java Rancher and Posse listener has started a
new blog called the Pragmatic Architect
- Dana Gardner says Geronimo is going to be big
- Sun's enterprise java system surpasses 1 million users
- Sun Posts Loss - Java lobby wonders if Java will suffer
- Tom Copeland has just released a new version of PMD - 3.5
has 12 new rules
- IBM Software Architect Kit for free
- Java Outlook Connector allows Java apps to integrate with
outlook
- Mustang drag and drop
- Weekly Ruby versus Java weekly column
- 3dtracking.net offers a new free service to track your
movements using your cell phone
- Feedback
- Tim Shadel - the 7 layer burrito -
http://timshadel.com/blog/2006/01/19/jsf-the-7-layer-burrito-i-wont-eat-again/
- Joe's blog about Java language features -
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 25 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 28
- Interview with Howard Lewis Ship about Tapestry
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse028.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 23 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 27
- Newscast for 1/22/2006
- Oracle loves java (for another 10 years anyway)
- Oracle has donated portions of its ADF faces component
library to the apache myfaces project
- Apache state of the union, 2005
- Cafe Au Lait reported that Sun has withdrawn JSR 189 (Java
3d API 1.4) from the JCP
- Matisse tutorial
- Speculation about Google expanding use of Java for its
desktop offerings
- Sys-con java developers readers choice awards
- Eclipse did very well with no less than 6 wins
- Is salesforce.com the next big competitor to java?
- Apple has released version 2.2.1 of xcode, which now
includes intel as well as powerpc tools
- Java 1.5 Release 4 for the Mac
- Romain Guy blogs that there is a java swing job available
at sun
- Free java books for download:
- Can you write a java game in just 4k?
- List of Java and Flash games
- Gavin King on Seam
- "Loose" Bruce Kerr kindly agreed to let us use the Java
song more often, check out his site/podcast at
http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Reggae composition put together by Dick using
the excellent Arturia Storm Music Studio (a fantastic music tool
written in Java) - http://www.arturia.com/en/storm/studio.php
Direct download: JavaPosse027.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 18 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 26
- Interview with Bill Goggin of Topcoder
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse026.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 16 January 2006
Shownotes
for episode 25 - Newscast for 1/12/2006 and Anniversary Special
This is not a typical podcast for us (again). With Dick our news hound
being on the road, we were a bit weak on the news items. On the other
hand, we got to see him in person and we all had a grand old time
recording live in the same room. Plus, we have a secret guest.
The main topics that we cover are the Developer.com awards, new goodies
from Apple and a few tidbits from Dicks visit at Sun.
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse025.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 12:23am PDT
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Tue, 10 January 2006
Shownotes for episode 24
- Newscast for 1/9/2006
- Java One registration is open, and the dates have changed
- JBoss Eclipse IDE 1.5 has been released
- Retrotranslator takes Java 5 code and makes it
back-compatible with Java 1.4
- In the "controversy of the week" section this week, we
would like to welcome Joel Spolsky from the Joel on Software site
- Free Java bootcamp
- Apache Geronimo 1.0 final released
- Also just released: Tapestry 4.0 final
- Roman Strobl's Blog
- Running Java Studio Enterprise 8 on Mac OS X
- Getting started with EJB 3 article
- Java apps for Tivo
- Oracle releases new database tool - project Raptor - as
early access
- Sticking with JDeveloper, we have a couple of other news
items related to it
- New gaming podcast from java.com, called Game on
- Bruce Eckel is interviewed on Michael Levin's swampcast
- Java.net has a poll about whether you listen to Java
podcasts
- How to use Java to make a firefox plugin
- What was hot in Java in 2005?
- Continuing the 2005 year in review
- Finally a correction to the Holiday Special podcast
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
-
Closing - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse024.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 31 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 23
- Holiday Special
This is not a typical podcast for us. The last week has not yielded
much in the way of Java news, and so we decided to do a geek session,
just talking about tech in general, podcasts, hype from this year,
predictions for next year, that sort of thing. There is a little java
sprinkled in there, but there is also a lot of other stuff. If you only
want to hear the java stuff - skip this one, on the other hand if you
are interested in our non-java personas, dive straight in and enjoy.
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse023.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sat, 24 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 22
- Newscast for 12/23/2005
- Javapolis movies and blog report
- Early draft of the Mustang JSR 270 is up
- Opera browser now available to all
- Rick Ross year in review
- More java games success
- Developer.com has a side by side comparison of JSF
(with
Java Studio Creator) and .NET (with Visual Studio 2005)
- Aspect J 5 released
- Departure of the Java fan boys?
- PHP? Java? How about both?
- Feedback links:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse022.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 10:37am PDT
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Sat, 17 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 21
- Newscast for 12/16/2005
- Tor is absent from this podcast, being on the road and also
having abused his voice
- Java's demise predicted... again...
- Nexaweb Technologies has joined the Eclipse foundation
- JDeveloper cleans up at Javapolis
- Oracle Donates ADF Faces to Apache Myfaces under the name
Cherokee
- Apache Jetspeed 2.0 Released
- Apache Geronimo 1.0 announced, for the adventurous
- The RIFE project has reached 1.3
- Ruby on Rails reaches 1.0
- Chris Adamson offers his opinion on JMF (the Java Media
Framework)
- A better mac OS look and feel for Java
- Substance look and feel has reached 2.1
- How JSF works
- A weblog full of Java Tips
- JRoller passes 10,000 users, and is now the largest
developer oriented blogging service in the world
- Special offer on Intellij IDEA
- Trig speed in java
- Got a good looking Netbeans IDE? Win an ipod nano!
- Java Desktop Search options - regain and autofocus
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse021.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 9 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 20
- Newscast for 12/9/2005
- Navigation using your Java enabled mobile phone
- Blackdown Java 1.4.2-03 has been released
- Javaone submissions are in
- We have a Glassfish update from Eduardo
Pelegri-Llopart
- Sun has announced the NetBeans WorldTour,
consisting of 10 developer events
all over the world where
the company will demonstrate and distribute the Netbeans IDE
- NEOOffice 1.2 alpha is out for the Mac
- Project Matisse and Netbeans 5.0
- Eclipse web tools project release candidate 1
- 5 minute flash demo of a full simple enterprise java stack
- Netbeans performance profiler now available on the Mac
- Java coming to media players?
- Javadesktop got dugg this week (on digg.com)
- Easy Java (and mp3) installation on Ubuntu
- Listener Feedback:
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse020.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Wed, 7 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 19
- Interview with Burr Sutter
Burr is the president of the Atlanta Java Users Group (AJUG), he also
heads up the Atlanta Chapter of the International Association
of
Software Architects (IASA).
Direct download: JavaPosse019.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 9:41am PDT
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Sun, 4 December 2005
Shownotes for episode 18
- Newscast for 12/2/2005
- Sun fixes 5 security flaws in Java
- Harmony Update
- Sun releases more software for free - this time Solaris
Enterprise
- The Server Side annual Java symposium
- New website for eclipse
- Portlet specification 2.0 (JSR 186) is under review in the
JCP
- IBM Developer Works releases API Usage Scanner (AUS)
- Roller 2.0 - a web logger written in Java, now available
- JRewriter 1.0 - a new Java static analyzer
- PMD 3.4 released
- Instructions on how to run Glassfish on Mac OS X
- A Feelgood article - David Cartwright of Techworld says
Thank God for Java
- Changes on JSR 203 and JSR 273, and ask the experts
- Quake 2 implemented in Java
- Listener Feedback from Brandon Zylstra (Links)
- Cameron Purdy (one of our recent interviewees) actually
hits this topic on his blog
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
The Java Posse is covered by the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse018.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 12:01pm PDT
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Wed, 30 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 17
- Interview with Tom Copeland about PMD
Direct download: JavaPosse017.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:35am PDT
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Sat, 26 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 16
- Newscast for 11/25/2005
- Java EE 5 spec hits final proposed draft
- Matt Thompson announces a new developer support pilot at
Sun
- Best Java Desktop Applications
- Over at eclipsezone.com Ed Burnette proposes we all stay
with Java 1.4 instead of migrating up to Java 5
- Is .NET 2.0 really faster than Java 5?
- Groovy release JSR 04
- Michael Urban asks, Should the client mode JVM ever be used
- Glassfish has a new engineering lead - Jerome Dochez
- Java surpasses C++ on sourceforge for number of projects
- Jboss has it's own podcast now
- Free online Java programming book
- Rick Ross of javalobby notes that the online programming
competition topcoder has so far paid out over 1 million in prizes
- Webcast on building applications with the eclipse RCP
(Rich Client Platform)
- Superwaba 5.5.2 released
- New blog on developing open source java
- Felipe Gaucho on Java Development in Linux
- Fix memory leaks using Weak References
- Closing rather old joke - http://www.thehumorarchives.com/humor/0001381.html
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse016.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 18 November 2005
Direct download: JavaPosse015.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Mon, 14 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 14
- Interview with Jonathan Schwartz of Sun Microsystems
President and COO of Sun Microsystems joins us for a chat
about Sun and Java
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Closing - The Prodigy - Breathe from Fat of the
Land - Buy
it at amazon.com
Direct download: JavaPosse014.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:00pm PDT
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Sat, 12 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 13
- Newscast for 11/11/2005
- Java Studio Creator and Java Studio Enterprise are now free
- Microsoft suggests hiring Java developers?
We have a mobile news roundup this week as well:
- Google Mobile - new location aware google mapping
- Benq takes Siemens Mobile Devices on board and becomes a
new leader in Java ME
- What bugs you about J2ME?
- RIM has make a Developer's tutorial for the blackberry
available
- LG electronics fields the worlds first completely java
powered phone
- Back to Javaone Tokyo, John O'Connor was impressed with
the Extreme GUI makeover, episode 1 from the keynotes
- Java Mustang offers 58% speed improvement
- Apple released XCode 2.2
- Linux in a Java Applet
- Developer.com has a preview of the features coming up in
C# 3.0
- Sun is improving interoperability between Java and .NET
- On the same subject, glassfish (the recently open-sourced
Sun
Application Server) is also adding interoperability with the Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF, nee Indigo)
- JFormdesigner 2 released
- Michael Urban asks, Will Java Become the Game Development
Language of Choice?
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Closing - AC/DC - Cover you in Oil from
Ballbreaker - buy
it at amazon.com
Direct download: JavaPosse013.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 8 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 12
- Interview with Cedric Beust of Google
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
- Opening - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Closing - Chingon with Malaguena Salerosa from
the Kill Bill 2 soundtrack
Direct download: JavaPosse012.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Sun, 6 November 2005
Shownotes for episode 11
- Newscast for 11/04/2005
- JavaOne 2006 call for papers
- Mustang - crack the verifier
- More analysis of Beyond Java
- CD baby is migrating to ruby on rails (from PHP, not Java)
- BEA aquires solarmetric
- Simon Brown is attempting to fight his way through the
jungle of java web frameworks
- Javalobby talks about Singularity - Microsoft's next
generation OS
(after vista), they argue that it is something that java could do now
- JavaOne Tokyo will soon be underway, and John O'Conner
will blogging it
- Yahoo re-works maps in flash
- Oracle releases free database server - Oracle Express
Edition
- Apple releases 10.4.3 of Mac OS X, which includes
performance fixes for Java
- Tom Copeland's PMD Applied book out now
- JBoss has a customer testimonial for EJB 3.0 in a
production system
- 100% Pure Java subversion client goes 1.0
- More fun with Netbeans plugins - a gmail checker plugin
- Bringing it back to swing?
- The developer's top 10 replies when code doesn't work
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
- Theme Music:
Direct download: JavaPosse011.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Fri, 28 October 2005
Shownotes for Episode 10 -
Newscast for 10/28/2005
- Bruce Tate's Beyond Java book and some of the activity
surrounding it
- Sun Java Enterprise System now available for more systems,
including windows!
- IBM releases open source version of Websphere
- Sun opening up the Java Desktop System to other versions
of Linux
- Jonathan Schwartz speaks out on the topic of AJAX
Openoffice on his blog
- Blitz Javaspaces pure java edition 1.13 released
- Mysql 5.0 released
- Romain Guy is using two IDEs side by side
- Hurricane Tracker Java Applet v3.0
Another quick dip into the beginners world:
- A list of common Java gotchas, a little out of date but
still good reading
- Not a new thing, but Bruce Eckel makes a number of his C++
and Java books available for free and they are excellent
- Cool EJB3 persistence multimedia intro
- A Science API for Java
- Syncex portlets bring MS exchange integration to java
portals
- Javazone Free Sessions
- Ed Burns on using JAAS with JSF
- The Digg.com missing link ;-)
The Java Posse would like to thank:
Theme Music:
- Start - Theme from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- End - Mashup (the best damn mashup in ages) - Hollaback
Girls Feel Good - Gwen Stefani vs. The Gorillaz by Arty Fufkin -
http://viprhealthcare.typepad.com/mashup_of_the_week_podcas/2005/08/index.html
- Original tracks from the mashup:
Direct download: JavaPosse010.mp3
Category: podcasts
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Tue, 25 October 2005
Shownotes for Episode
#009 - Interview with Josh Bloch of Google
Josh Bloch is a well known Java visionary and speaker. In
addition to
his numerous contributions to the JDK, which include the Java util
collections library, he has served on a number of JSRs such as 166
(Concurrency Utilities), 175 (Metadata, or annotations) and 201
(Enumerations, Autoboxing, the new for loops and static importing).
Josh has also written two books on Java: "Effective Java" (which won a
jolt award), and "Java Puzzlers" (the latter with Neal Gafter). He
currently works for Google having moved there from Sun after the
release of Java 5.
Please Note: We know the audio quality of this episode is perhaps not
the best, but the quality of the content more than makes up for it.
Sometimes you are simply limited by what Skype can do. Everything is
audible, and the volume is as even as we could make it.
Direct download: JavaPosse009.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:34am PDT
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Thu, 20 October 2005
Shownotes for Episode 8 -
Newscast for 10/20/2005
- Java One Technical Sessions in multimedia form now
available on the web
- Ward Cunningham, father of the wiki, leaves Microsoft for
Eclipse Foundation
- Swing is the dominant Java GUI Toolkit for North American
Developers
- Hot on the heels of the successful Java China conference,
Java One Tokyo is now coming up
- Quicktime for Java 7 on Windows timebomb - and how to
defuse it
- Netbeans refactoring, your chance to get involved
- Netbeans 5.0 flash tutorials available
- Jutils announces lint4j 0.9
- Gnu source highlight 2.2 released
- No magic Magicdraw UML 10.0 released
- JSR 250 - Annotations Proposed Final Draft released
- IBM releases beta of it's Java VM version 5
- Jini Technology Starter Kit from Sun
- AJAX FAQ for the Java Developer
- Daniel Wood is looking for comments on the usefulness of an
AJAX rendering kit for JSF
- JAX-WS 2.0 (JSR 224) Proposed final draft up for review
- Windward reports 4.0 reporting engine for Java and .NET
released
- The full Open Office 2.0 release is now out
- A different kind of Java (and C and C++) gaming
Please help us spread the word about the Java Posse - link people to http://javaposse.com
and please blog or post the information on Java related groups. We want
to re-connect with the javacast listeners.
Direct download: JavaPosse008.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:12pm PDT
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Mon, 17 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
#7 - Interview with Cameron Purdy of Tangosol
- Cameron Purdy is the President of Tangosol, a company that
specializes in Extreme Scalable Performance through In-Memory Caching,
Data Management and Grid Computing, and makers of Coherence, which is
written in Java. He provides a very low level viewpoint on the language
from an unrelenting focus on performance and portability.
- Items of interest from the interview:
- Thanks to:
Direct download: JavaPosse007.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:03pm PDT
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Fri, 14 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
#006
- Java Performance
- C#, Mono and Java discussion on slashdot
- Jonathan Schwartz on the Sun / Google deal
- Java based email client - Columba 1.0
- Apache AXIS 1.3 released
- BEA Adds Spring to Weblogic
- Drools - Java Rules Engine
- JDBC 4.0 Early Draft Review 2 is available
- Superwaba 5.5 released
- 3D Graphics for Mobile Devices - JSR184
- Thanks to:
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed
redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for artwork
- Theme Music:
- Contact/Feedback
Direct download: JavaPosse006.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:07am PDT
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Mon, 10 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
#5 - Interview with Chuck Hill about WebObjects
- Mailing Lists (Chuck's away from home):
- Code and Tip Sharing Sites:
- Good Blog:
- Jon Rentzch jon@redshed.net
- http://www.rentzsch.com/webobjects
- "If you're already on Mac OS X, that means WebObjects is
effectively free. If you weren't, just buy a Mac mini for $499 and
pretend WO's price has been dropped by $200 and they're now throwing in
a server (grin)."
Direct download: JavaPosse005.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 1:50pm PDT
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Fri, 7 October 2005
Shownotes for Java Posse
Episode 4 - Newscast for Oct 06 2005
- Google and Sun Team Up on Java
- Eclipse 3.1.1
- Netbeans 5.0 Beta Feedback
- Bruce Tate's new book, Beyond Java
- TIOBE Programming Community Index for September 2005 puts
Java on top
- Early Access of Sun Blueprints for Java EE 5
- Tomcat goes part native
- Nokia and Eclipse
- Excelsior JET 4.0 is declared Java compatible
- Splash Screen functionality added in Mustang
- Attach-on-demand feature now part of Mustang
- Google like java based search engine open sourced by
Sentensa
- Romain Guy on using Multiple IDEs
- Synthetica look and feel: http://www.javasoft.de/jsf/public/products/synthetica/screenshots
- Betwixt for XML<->Javabean mapping
- TrueZIP 2.4 library for accessing zip files easily from
Java
- What is the role of Java in Web 2.0?
- Archives for JavaCast and JavaPosse coming
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn
for hosting and management
- Feedburner
for feed redirection and stats
- Kirsty Doherty for the Java Posse artwork
- Theme music:
- Opening - Man with a Harmonica from Once Upon a Time in
the West. (Sergio Leon spaghetti western)
- Closing - Extract from Bar Fight, from the Firefly
original TV series soundtrack: Buy
it at Foxmusic.com
Direct download: JavaPosse004.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 4:05am PDT
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Mon, 3 October 2005
Show Notes for Java
Posse, Episode 3
Interview with David Barnes from the University of Kent in Canterbury,
UK about the beginner's IDE called Blue J, and about teaching the Java
language in general.
Direct download: JavaPosse003.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:11pm PDT
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Thu, 29 September 2005
Shownotes
- Sun has open-sourced it's JavaServer Faces implementation
- Microsoft teams up with JBoss?
- Sun Microsystems starts open-source DRM initiative
- The Oreilly Network's Java.com developer survey.
- Borland releases JBuilder 2006
- Netbeans 4.2 now relabelled 5.0, and Beta is now available for download
We have had a lot of feedback requesting more information for Java beginners,
and there is enough material here for a little beginners section of the news:
- Beginners IDE - BlueJ
- Beginners guide to books on Java
- Where to learn Java, a blog entry from Bobby Wolf, covers a number of good resources if
you are starting out in the java world (or even if you simply want to keep up with what's going on - I read a lot of these suggested links myself)
- One more for beginners and experts alike: a site dedicated to Java Examples
- Huge Javadoc index available for browsing
- New Forum at Java.net: The Programming Profession
- Linguine Maps ER-type visualization for Ant, XML DTD, Hibernate, OJB
- Tapestry and JavaServer? Faces Face off article on The Server Side
- Microsoft Whitehorse to compete with Java
- The Java Posse would like to thank:
- Chingon with Malaguena Salerosa from the Kill Bill 2 soundtrack for today's theme music
- Libsyn.com for podcast hosting and bandwidth
- Feedburner.com for feed redirection and stats
- Kirsty Doherty for the Java Posse artwork
- And all of you for listening
Direct download: JavaPosse002.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:14pm PDT
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Fri, 23 September 2005
Many people have asked about iTunes for the Java Posse, and the submission is in so hopefully we will be listed in the directory any day now. In the meantime, there is a simple way to get iTunes to pick up the Java Posse podcast now:
First, copy the following link into your clipboard:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/javaposse
Then open iTunes, and in the Advanced menu select Subscribe to Podcast...
In the window that comes up, paste the link from above and hit OK. You should now be subscribed to the Java Posse in iTunes.
While this will work, I would ask anyone who does this to keep an eye on the site for changes, and when the iTunes entry is finally up to switch to that, as iTunes measures the popularity of podcasts only through it's own directory and will not pick up the numbers using the link provided here.
Thanks
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:41am PDT
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Thu, 22 September 2005
Rob's requested links for the shownotes:
Community/support related:
Flow:
Various:
Direct download: JavaPosse001.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 6:34am PDT
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