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Introduction to Eclipse and Mylyn

LocationOttawa, ONCanada45° 25' 24.5784" N, 75° 41' 52.5588" WSee map: Google Mapsby Wayne BeatonMinutes:  45 Event:  YOW17 Video URL: Watch VideoSpeaker:  Wayne Beaton Filmed: 08.10.2009Thumbnail:...

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What's going on with open source job opportunities?

About this time last year, I made time to sit down and blog about trends I was seeing in the job market pertaining to open source skills. This is an update after 1 year. What are the trends in the job...

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[German] Java Application Server

FOSSLC e.V. freut sich in Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. Vertreter der großen Java Application Server in Ilmenau begrüßen zu dürfen. Vorträge über Apache Geronimo, JBoss AS,...

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Top 25 worst programming mistakes

Recently I blogged about some great research pertaining to teaching programming. It was particularly interesting since it indicated that the most common way of teaching programming today was likely...

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Open Source Java Developer in Cambridge, MA

Job Type:  Full Time Status:  Approved DuraCloud Java DeveloperLocationMIT Building E25 45 Carleton St Cambridge02139United States42° 21' 41.76" N, 71° 5' 11.76" WSee map: Google Mapsread more

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SOA Wizardry with JBoss and Open Source Software

Speaker:  Rohit V Kapoor Event:  Summercamp2010 Abstract: This session will cover development of JEE-compliant and SOA applications using JBoss Enterprise Platforms and the JBoss Developer Studio.An...

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The power of code generation: Dependency Injection in the Browser

Speaker:  Mike Brock Event:  SC2011 Abstract: The new JSR-299 (Context Dependency Injection) specification brings with it the potential to build better applications faster, safer and in a more...

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GeoAPI 3.0, Java interfaces as an OGC standard

GeoAPI 3.0 is a new OGC standard – approved in April 2011 – specifying a set of Java language programming interfaces for geospatial applications. The API provides the community with a point of...

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Open Source Web Test Engine for Geospatial Standards

How do developers and users of geospatial services know that a service is compliant with a standard? The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) provides a Web-based test facility called the TEAM Engine that...

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Simplifying REST in Java EE with Eclipse

REST is a technique for providing light weight Web Services and in Java EE the Java API for RESTful Services (JAX-RS) provides the service framework. The Java Persistence API (JPA) provides the data...

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Java 7 - State of the Enterprise

With Java 7 being GA you can start thinking about putting it to work in the Enterprise. But what are the challenges? How does the adoption path look like? What are the reasons you should do it and...

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Practical Migration to Java 7 - Small Codeexamples

Java 7 is finally there. Time to look at what we have with Project Coin and where it could help. Imagine, you are using Java 7 in your daily work. Where do you start? Which are the parts you start...

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Bye, bye, NPE

Despite all advances in the software field, the most common bug is still the most embarrassing bug that OOP has to offer: NullPointerException. The main weapon in fighting NPEs is known for quite some...

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We Can Do Better - IBM's Vision for the Next Generation of Java Runtimes

There is no question that the Java platform is successful.Minutes:  60 Event:  ECE2012 Video URL: Watch VideoSpeaker:  John Duimovich Filmed: 24.10.2012Thumbnail: read more

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Fuzzy Testing

LocationLudwigsburgGermany48° 53' 38.6232" N, 9° 11' 43.6704" ESee map: Google MapsMany of the test cases for an application involve data defined by the data model. To achieve good test coverage it is...

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