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blogs.sun.com » The Aquarium - Oct 2, 2008
A compilation of today's news of interest: A new Enterprise Tip, this time from Ashutosh, showing how to Securing Attachments in Web Services messages using Metro, the WS framework used in GlassFish (and several other …
Also tagged: india, opensource, scripting, brazil, gap, notd, mep
msdn.com » Shankar's Blog - Sep 17, 2008
Google released its web browser named Chrome today, nearly 18 years after the first browser came in to existence (You can read the history of browsers here: http://www.livinginternet.com/w/wi_browse.htm). I downloaded …
Also tagged: clr, google, javascript, browser
blogs.sun.com » John Rose @ Sun - Aug 26, 2008
I have been working furiously this summer, patching the OpenJDK HotSpot JVM for the JSR 292 implementation of dynamic invocation. In the wee hours of this morning, the JVM has for the first time processed a full …
blogs.sun.com » tim at home work and in between. - Jul 29, 2008
The customers brand new machines were having problems with a jvm stopping in garbage collection. The jvm was set to have a 3.1 Gbyte heap but after a few hours of running the application would grind to halt, the …
ostatic.com » OStatic blogs - Jun 20, 2008
When Sun Microsystems first unveiled Java in 1995, it was hard to define. That's because Java has several parts: It is, of course, an object-oriented programming language. Java is also a standard (or multiple …
Also tagged: portability, languages, java, ruby, groovy, python, jruby, scala, jython
blogs.sun.com » John Rose @ Sun - Jun 1, 2008
Invited by some friends at Google, I went to Google I/O this week to find out about Android, and specifically their Java story. I went to a few talks and had some excellent chats with various colleagues. The top ten …
blogs.sun.com » John Rose @ Sun - May 20, 2008
After a successful meeting at JavaOne, the JSR 292 EG (expert group) has published its EDR (early draft review) for the invokedynamic instruction. This draft will be updated from time to time (in response to your …
blogs.sun.com » John Rose @ Sun - May 10, 2008
Part 1: the road to Babel In the Java cosmos we can reckon time in terms of JavaOne conferences. For programming languages on the JVM, the just-finished epoch has seen much progress, and the next epoch looks even …
blogs.sun.com » John Rose @ Sun - May 8, 2008
Or, who will message the messengers? Introduction For several years now, JSR 292 has promised an invokedynamic instruction in one form or another. The problem has been with picking the one form that simultaneously …
blogs.sun.com » John Rose @ Sun - May 7, 2008
Hello, JSR 292 observers and language implementors! The JSR 292 Expert Group met today at JavaOne. There were representatives from three major JVMs and two dynamic languages (Groovy, Jython). Here are some of my …