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By cp29422
via manageability.org
Published: Jan 30 2008 / 09:00

Change will always be inevitable. So as a Java developer you need to continue to groom your career by learning new techniques and technologies. It's both a curse and a blessing. It's a blessing because Java without a doubt is where a lot of innovation happens. The question though is, out of the multitude of Java projects out there, which one's should we invested our limited bandwidth on? This is my attempt at answering this question.
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jcblitz replied ago:

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Reality check is an annoying way to start every sentence.

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raveman replied ago:

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come on

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dzonelurker replied ago:

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#5 OSGI

OSGI = SOA rebranded

#4 JCR .. is becoming the de-facto standard for maintaining data other than the structured kind

bold statement

#3 GWT .. is gaining traction like wildfire

Really? GWT is an interesting framework. But there hasn't been a hype even though it's from Google

#2 Groovy

Er

#1 Cloud Computing

Cloud or just hot air?

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IvanoBulo replied ago:

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Do not spend your time on GWT. It is better to learn JavaFX.

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a1programmer replied ago:

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F.Y. I. JavaFX and GWT are two different technologies...

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16isto9 replied ago:

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hey interested in film making????

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markturansky replied ago:

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Check out one neat use for the "grid" that was posted here on DZone: http://www.dzone.com/links/terracotta_replaces_mysql_and_messaging.html

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