Save the JMS for last

Don't spend time configuring JMS when you need to be coding business logic. A decoupled application architecture lets you switch from synchronous to asynchronous processing at runtime.
Di Wang, July 2008

Build the enterprise with EJB 3, JBoss Seam, and Maven 2
Sure, it's possible to use Ant for enterprise builds, but here's the thing: You'll coax so much more mileage out of your EJB 3 and Seam-based projects by building them with Maven 2.
Michael Nyika, June 2008

Party of one: Surviving the solo open source project
Kirill Grouchnikov explores the challenges and pitfalls of starting and maintaining an open source software project, especially for the developer who codes alone. (An excerpt from Kirill's blog, Pushing Pixels.)
Kirill Grouchnikov, June 2008

Understanding the closures debate
Does Java need closures? The question might seem best left to Java theorists, but the final decision could redefine the way you work in Java code. Learn what you need to know about the three proposals for closures in Java 7 and how they differ.
Klaus Kreft and Angelika Langer, June 2008

Open source Java projects: SwingLabs PDF Renderer
PDF files are ubiquitous for sharing documents over the Internet, but how do you view and render them in your Java applications? Find out what the SwingLabs PDF Renderer can do for you, in this installment of the 'Open source Java projects' series.
Jeff Friesen, June 2008

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Java platform to get modularity, OSGi support
05/07/2008 -  Java modularity is just one piece of Sun's effort to 'rightsize' the Java platform.
Paul Krill, JavaWorld.com

Ruby faces off against PHP, Java
05/05/2008 -  Rubyists compared PHP and Java during a panel session at the CommunityOne conference in San Francisco on Monday.
Paul Krill, JavaWorld.com

SpringSource launches app server
04/30/2008 -  Next-generation application server platform based on Spring, OSGi, and Tomcat snubs Java EE.
Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service

Service Component Architecture: Making SOA easier
04/30/2008 -  IBM's Mike Edwards connects the dots between Service Component Architecture, Service Data Objects, and SOA, at OASIS Open Standards 2008 Symposium.
Paul Krill, InfoWorld

JRuby 1.1 released
04/07/2008 -  Second major project release features performance improvements, a re-factored IO implementation, and improved memory consumption.
Paul Krill, InfoWorld

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Saturday July 05, 2008

Java Beginner
Learn the basics of client-side Java in this discussion just for beginners. Core topics include the Java Language, the Java Virtual Machine, APIs, and development tools.

Enterprise Java
Get under the hood of the technologies that are shaping the future --- from J2EE to Web services and beyond --- in this discussion for enterprise application developers.

XML & Java
XML has taken off as a practical way to represent data. What are the best tools? This is the place to share ideas about how to take advantage of this emerging technology

Device Programming
Chat about software for devices and gadgets galore and exchange device programming tips with other developers in the field.

Programming Theory & Practice
If you're seeking to hone your programming technique, clean up your code, define a better development process, or simply improve the overall productivity of your day-to-day efforts, this discussion is for you.

Java Security
What does it take to secure Java-based applications, and do the Java Security APIs cover all the bases? Security sleuths talk shop and trade cautionary tales here.

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Web services test code generator
Klaus Berg has recently released a test-code generator for JUnit-based Web service clients. If you're developing Web services using Axis2 and XMLBeans this wizard could turn your JUnit test client coding into a powerful code generation process. It also has uses for those using GUI-based testing tools like soapUI.

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