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Show Notes
Newscast for June 7th 2007 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
- Redhat forking Java? It's a good thing really
- Eclipse 3.3 RC3 (release candidate 3) has been released
- JSF - why hasn't it taken over the world
- Microsoft is just too busy to back up their threats
- More details on a new, small, consumer JRE to compete with Flash
- Google released Google Gears - a toolkit that allows web applications to be better threaded and also to work offline
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Gears
- http://digg.com/programming/My_very_first_app_ based_on_Google_Gears_Local_Database_API
- http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/ 2007/06/change_of_heart.html
- The Google Developer Podcast has finally escaped
- http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2007/05/ introducing-google-developer-podcast.html
- Mobile java app of the week - webaroo
- Charles Oliver Nutter, Thomas Enebo and Ola Bini have posted the release for JRuby 1.0 based on Ruby 1.8.5.
- The JDJ has announced the contenders for the JDJ readers awards
- The Sun Developer Network has published an interview with Josh Bloch that covers many different topics
- NetBeans 5.5.1 includes a number of bug fixes and also support for v2 of Glassfish. It also adds windows vista as a supported platform
- Java FX quick roundup - more information about the new Java FX initiative
- ReportMill - a Java FX RAD tool
- http://www.reportmill.com/jfx/
- Lars Gersmann blogs about a problem with the JavaFX Script assert statement, and gets the answer straight from Chris Oliver
- http://orangevolt.blogspot.com/2007/05/javafx-assert-statement.html
- Java.net has instructions for installing and using the JavaFX Script s for NetBeans 5.5
- https://openjfx.dev.java.net/javafx-nb55-plugin-install.html
- Google checkout is offering credit card transaction processing for free until the end of 2007, and Inderjeet Singh has put together instructions on how to use checkout from Glassfish
- Martin Odersky has released version 2.5 final of Scala, an alternative programming language that uses the JVM
- Apache Geronimo milestone 6 has passed the Java EE 5 TCK meaning that it is now possible to deploy Java EE 5 applications to the apache open source Java application server
- IBM has a tutorial on using a Google Web Toolkit front end with a back end written using the Apache Geronimo application server
- Sun has announced that they will not enforce patents on their OpenID digital identity framework against anyone else who does not enforce their patents on OpenID either
- Novell has released Mono 1.2.4
- JBoss 4.2 is out
- PDFs of the slides are now available from the technical sessions at JavaOne 2007
- JDeveloper, OC4J (Oracle Containers for Java) and Toplink are all now available in 11g preview form
- Genuitec have released version 5.5 final of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench
- NetBeans has a new support module for the Sun Grid Engine (also sometimes called the Sun utility grid)
- Antlr 3.0, a very popular "compiler compiler" for the Java platform, has been released by Terrence Parr
- There is now a good online map available of the whole Runescape world if you are a fan of the game
- Arun Gupta has a short getting started guide which makes it easy to get going with JRuby on Rails
- Motorola has released the RAZR 2 and MotoROKR Z6 phones, both of which use a Java on Linux platform
- Felipe Gaucho blogs about the three kinds of Java distribution hell: Classpath hell, Jar hell and Extension hell, and how JSR 277 is trying to fix all three
- GWT - the Google Web Toolkit - version 1.4 RC is now available
- NetBeans.org has a new plugin portal for sharing NetBeans plugin modules
- Bill Pugh has released version 1.21 of findbugs, the static analysis bug finding tool
- The oldest IDE in existence, Emacs, has just reached version 22
- Helios has released Linux for the Playstation 3
- John O'Conner adds his voice to the chorus of people proclaiming JSR 296 (The Swing Application Framework) is good
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- 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://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com
- Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
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