iPhone DZone: Fresh Links On Your iPhone by matt on 7/5/08
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Live: Stephan Janssen TSSJS Keynote on RIA
What is RIA? “Old body with a new face” — just a new client slammed on top of the same old applications server. The spectrum of RIA apparently... more »
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Screencast: Developing Swing with JavaRebel
We prepared a short screencast that demonstrates how easy it is to develop Swing applications with JavaRebel. We used the simple Metalworks example (a... more »
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Scala Goes Dynamic with JavaRebel
We decided that we can facilitate the Scala adoption by putting its productivity on par with the dynamic languages. To do that we have created a... more »
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Consice EDSL Closures in Java
The problem with Java “closures” aka anonymous inner classes being a tad too ugly is a well known one, but this semi-solution seems to be quite... more »
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JavaRebel 1.1 Released
ZeroTurnaround has announced the final release of JavaRebel 1.1. JavaRebel is a JVM plugin (-javaagent) that enables reloading changes made to Java... more »
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Scala LiftOFF Unconference Announcement
The Scala lift off is be a great place for members of the Scala and lift communities to get together, learn about Scala, learn about lift and get... more »
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JavaRebel and Jersey
This entry explains how to dynamically reload the Jersey deployed web application in response to callbacks from JavaRebel when in detects changes to... more »
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Google AppEngine - Lolcat and COBOL support
So we have a cloud, we have python and we have DB access. People want MORE!
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How-to: Zero turnaround with unexploded development
The latest release of JavaRebel introduced two new approaches for achieving zero turnaround. Even if you have deployed your EAR/WAR/JAR as archives... more »
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HsqlDB DOS attack
I was just fiddling around and for some strange reason I happened to telnet to the running database. I issued two commands and BOOOM!
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Some websites should never be offline
Some websites should never be offline
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Follow DZone in realtime on Twitter
For all you Twitter fans like myself I redirected the frontpage feed to the "dzone" twitter bot.
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JavaRebel Goes AI
Some users of JavaRebel have complained that it improves productivity to the point where there are no good reasons for a coffee break. The latest... more »
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Typesafe DSLs in Java: Part 1 --Typesafe Bytecode
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) have been brought to Java under the name of Fluent Interface. However most of them utilize a lot of strings and... more »
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Mozilla Prism gets an overhaul
Mozilla Prism is a “One Site Browser”, which is to say a browser started from your desktop tied to one particular web site. I have been using it since... more »
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Amazon Web Services Short Overview
Amazon web services is an offering to host your data and software at Amazon with massive virtualization and an interface over web services.
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QCon London 2008: Erich Gamma keynote
Erich Gamma gave a talk on Eclipse, which is a variation on the theme he’s been doing for some time now on various conferences. The main difference to... more »
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Configuring IDE Debugging with JavaRebel
One of the inconveniences that our users frequently report is stepping in/out of the code managed by JavaRebel. However we have found that most IDEs... more »
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JavaScript Puzzlers
As more and more applications are written in JavaScript its quirks are becoming legendary. Test your knowledge of JavaScript with these 6 puzzles or... more »
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WAS ist das? RANT
All the app servers and servlet containers I’ve seen these days the IBM’s Websphere Application Server tops them all. The most unexpected, complicated... more »
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How to be a Programmer: A Short, Comprehensive, and Personal Summary
Not a particularly new text, but a great read for those who admire the Pragmatic Programmer values.
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Aptana Jaxer or sliced bread?
With Mozilla engine running on the server-side and access to full server resources from the browser via a controlled environment is Aptana Jaxer... more »
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GlassFish Installation from Hell
How hard can it be to install GlassFish?
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JavaRebel 1.0 Final Released
JavaRebel eliminates the need for application server redeployment by instantly reloading changes to Java classes. It can also be used for standalone... more »
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Cartoon: 3D Duke eating boogers and contemplating Ruby
It's quite fun, though it's also an advertisement for JavaRebel. This is a repost since previous story was mislabeled.
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