Intro to Java Content Repository and Apache Jackrabbit
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:27:18 AM
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| With the growing demand in integrating content like photos, music, videos & office docs into business & web applications, we need a content management system that is rich in features, flexible & easy to learn. The Java Community Process developed a solution to this trend - the JSR-170 & JSR-283, also known as the Java Content Repository (JCR) API. |
The Java serialization algorithm revealed
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:27:18 AM
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| Serialization is the process of saving an object's state to a sequence of bytes; deserialization is the process of rebuilding those bytes into a live object. The Java Serialization API provides a standard mechanism for developers to handle object serialization. In this tip, you will see how to serialize an object, and why serialization is sometimes |
JCP Approves Java EE 6 Spec
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:27:18 AM
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| The Java Enterprise Edition specification (Java EE 6) has been approved by the Java Community Process (JCP). |
Java EE 6 receives official approval
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:27:18 AM
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| The Java EE 6 spec has been approved by the Java Community Process (JCP). Sun's implementation of the specification is expected in two weeks (actually, it is already out arriving a few days early: Glassfish is Java EE 6 now). |
SAP wants an open Java process (pot, meet kettle)
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:27:18 AM
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| It's a fundamental tenet of classical economics that vendors want complementary goods to be cheap and plentiful. It's therefore not surprising that SAP CTO Vishal Sikka is calling for a more open Java Community Process (JCP).What is surprising is that it is SAP, the bastion of proprietary software, that delivers this message. Irony, SAP |
SAP Network Blog: Freedom for Java
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:27:18 AM
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| The Java industry is currently going through important changes, and there are many discussions around the openness of Java and the Java Community Process (JCP). To ensure the continued role of Java in driving economic growth, we believe it is essential to transition the stewardship of the language and platform into an authentically open body ... |




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