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I think its safe to assume that most Java developers feel some in trepidation as Oracle take over the stewardship of Java.
I think its safe to assume that most Java developers feel some in trepidation as Oracle take over the stewardship of Java.
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The Beta Team Explorer for Java codename "Eaglestone" (Microsoft Version of Teamprise) is available now.
We are working on a Publishing portal (MOSS / Sharepoint 2007) and we had a requirement to allow the authors to enter Rich HTML content...
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/devnexus_2010_trip_report Arun Gupta presents his DevNexus 2010 Trip Report: As mentioned earlier, I presented on Java E 6 & GlassFish v3 at DevNexus earlier this...
I thought of sharing some of the important and useful links for Publishing sites: Following command can be used to fix an issue with...
In case you missed the news, Oracle is now in control of the Java community. The next 6 months are going to be fascinating to...
Today we have pleasure to talk with Peter Veentjer creator and lead developer of very interesting open source project called Multiverse...
At Devoxx '09, JBoss introduced a framework that could help improve the testability of Java EE and JBoss AS. Integration testing is important in Java...
Webtrends and MOSS, How do V do it?Lot of times customer are using Webtrends and they want to integrate the stuff in Sharepoint, so how...
I am halfway through reading Growing object-oriented software, guided by tests, a book that teaches Test-Driven Development in a Java environment.
Here is a very interesting take on the concept of Integrated Development Environment.
All, I recently joined a new team here in Microsoft. The team is within Windows (as was...
http://www.adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/modules_cycles_unwanted_friends_the Adam Bien writes about Modules, Cycles, Unwanted Friends - the Modularity Challenges in Enterprise Projects: Building modules and components is not that hard.
It has been my experience that most Java developers nowadays use an IDE (or IDEs) for their daily work.
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