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Java *is* Everywhere


June 2010

Java Developer Newsletter

Java *is* Everywhere

From the 200 JUG members meeting in the San Francisco Bay Area, to the new Java Champion in Slovenia, to the Java Road Trip throughout the United States, to the 450,269 new users of Journey to the West Java ME cell phone game in China, to Javasovia in Warsaw, to the Great Indian Developer Summit, Java is everywhere and vibrant. Java isn't going anywhere because it's already everywhere. :-)

-The Oracle Technology Network Team (See Team Blog)

 

Join the Java Road Trip: Code to Coast

Java developers, architects, programmers, and enthusiasts: get ready for a real adrenaline rush! Follow the Java Road Trip: Code to Coast as this high-tech block party on wheels travels to 20 cities across the United States showcasing the latest and greatest Java technology. The Java Road Trip kicks off June 14 in New York City with Octavian Tanase, Vice President, Java Platform Group at Oracle, headlining the event. Join or follow the Java Road Trip!

Featured

GlassFish Open Source Edition 3.1 Milestone 1 Available

GlassFish Edition 3.1 focuses on clustering, centralized administration and high availability. Also includes an "application versioning" feature contributed by the community. The next milestone is currently scheduled for in about a month from now. Learn more at the GlassFish wiki.

Jersey 1.2 Released

Jersey is the open source, production-quality, reference implementation of JAX-RS. The main driver for this release is basic OSGi support.

NetBeans IDE 6.9 Release Candidate Now Available

NetBeans IDE 6.9 introduces the JavaFX Composer, a visual layout tool for visually building JavaFX GUI applications, similar to the Swing GUI builder for Java SE applications. Additional highlights include OSGi interoperability for NetBeans Platform applications and support for developing OSGi bundles with Maven. Download today!

Like MacOSX? Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse Now Supports It

Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11gR1 (11.1.1.5) now supports this popular development platform.

Bay Area JUG Roundup 2010

Last month, over 200 JUG members from 7 different San Francisco Bay Area JUGs and interest groups came to eat, drink and hear the latest Java community news. Justin Kestelyn from Oracle Technology Network opened the event with an update on OTN, followed by Sonya Barry who gave an update on the roadmap for java.net. To top off the evening, the Java Posse was there to thoroughly entertain everyone with what they called Java(filler)One, a mini JavaOne to help tied people over for the real deal coming in September. Enjoy the podcast!

Save on JavaOne Registration

There are only 17 more weeks until the start of the 2010 JavaOne conference. Early bird registration ends soon! Sign up by July 16th and save $400 off registration. This year, registration for JavaOne also gets you access to Oracle Develop sessions as well. Register for JavaOne now and save $400

Welcome to the new Java Champions, Matjaz Juric and Joshua Marinacci

Matjaz Juric, Ph.D., is head of the Cloud Computing and SOA Competence Center in Maribor, Solvenia. He has authored/coauthored several books on SOA, BPEL and enterprise Java. Josh Marinacci is a blogger, co-author of Swing Hacks, and is passionate about art, design and usability for software engineers.

Devoxx Call for Papers Deadline

Devoxx, the Java community conference, is Nov. 15-19 in Antwerp, Belgium. You can submit one or more talks until June 14th.

Take the Inside Track to JavaOne and Oracle Develop

Stay connected to inside track of JavaOne and Oracle Develop conferences with insider views and late-breaking news with the JavaOne blog and Oracle Develop blog.

New Course: Developing Web Services Using Java Technology, Java EE 6 - View Schedule

Learn to create, implement, and deploy web services and web service clients using Java technology components and the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 SDK. View Schedule

Top Course: Java Programming Language

Oracle's most popular Java course gives students a solid foundation for programming with Java. View Schedule

Java EE 6 Certification Beta Testing Now Open

Be one of the first in the world to become Oracle Certified for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6. Oracle University has just begun the beta testing of our new Java EE 6 certifications. Register

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Technical Articles

Using Styles, Themes, and Painters with LWUIT

LWUIT (Lightweight User Interface Toolkit) helps you build mobile apps. LWUIT 1.3 introduces three new components -- Tree, Table and Spinner. This article examines the changes with respect to Style and then looks at Table and Spinner.

Security Token Service and Identity Delegation with Metro

Metro is a high performance, extensible, easy-to-use web services stack. This Java Enterprise Tech Tip shows how you can use the enhanced support for WS-Trust and WS-SecureConversation in Metro 2.0 to access a back-end resource through a chain of services. Includes a sample application.

JVM Language developpers: Your House is Burning

Remi Forax, a member of the JSR 292 Expert Group, makes the case that the JSR 292 API has two new features, method handles and invokedynamic, that make it of great value to JVM language developers.

Introducing OpenESB from Development to Administration and Management

OpenESB delivers a high performance, and feature rich implementation of Java Business Integration (JBI) under an open-source friendly license. This article provides a thorough look at JBI, OpenESB, including architecture, standards, features and then walks you through how to create, deploy and manage a complex application.

JAX-WS Tutorial for WebLogic Server / Enterprise Pack for Eclipse

Create a trouble ticket application using Eclipse and WebLogic in this tutorial series.

JavaFX User Interface Controls Overview

Learn how to leverage new UI controls in JavaFX 1.3 and to take advantage of CSS skinning to customize and stylize content.

Using Layout Containers in JavaFX

Read about new features that let you easily and cleanly arrange content using layout features in JavaFX 1.3.

A Friendly Reminder to do Architecture Documentation the Right Way

Here are some suggestions for writing clear and worthwhile architecture documentation for your software projects. By Java architect Markus Eisele.

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Events

June 14 - 17: Java Performance Tuning Workshop (San Francisco)

Taught by Java Champion Kirk Pepperdine, this workshop teaches you tuning methodology, performance theory, and practical tips on solving difficult performance problems. Register

June 15: Oracle Technology Network Developer Day (Reston, VA)

Learn the key tools, frameworks, techniques, and best practices for building database-backed applications with Java. Bring your laptop (Windows, Linux, or Mac with minimum 2GB RAM) and take away scripts, labs, and applications. Free

June 24: Lisbon JUG (Lisbon, Portugal)

Oracle apoia o encontro do Grupo de Utilizadores Java.

June 26: Javasovia (Warsaw, Poland)

Javasovia 2010 features presentations on technical innovations, craftsmanship, and programming tips on how to create great Java applications.

July 1: Java Forum (Stuttgart, Germany)

Java Forum has 42 presentations in 6 tracks, 30 exhibitors and several evening BOFs. Drop by the Oracle booth and say hello! Register

June 26 - July 1: ODTUG Kaleidoscope 2010 (Washington, DC)

Join members of the Oracle Development Tools User Group(ODTUG) for their annual conference, featuring over 170 technical session and hands-on labs aimed at developers using the Oracle platform. Register

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