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  1. Scala Liftoff

    http://java.dzone.com/news/scala-liftoff

    I stayed around in San Francisco for one more day after JavaOne, in order to attend the Scala liftoff. The liftoff was an open space style conference (which has a more specific meaning than "unconference", at least to me). My friend Kaliya Hamlin did a great job of facilitating the day.…

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  2. Would Type Inference Help Java?

    http://java.dzone.com/news/would-type-inference-help-java

    My former colleague Lars Westergren recently posted a blog (here) about type inferencing, posing the question whether type inference would actually be good for Java, and if it would provide any benefits outside of just "less typing".…

    6 minutes ago
  3. GridGain: Master-Worker in Peer-To-Peer Architecture

    http://java.dzone.com/news/gridgain-master-worker-peer-pe

    We sometimes get questions from users on how to ensure Master-Worker pattern within peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture in GridGain. When designing our API and our deployment model, we purposely went with P2P architecture because we wanted to have ultimate freedom on how a grid node is used.…

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    OpenAL on OpenSolaris

    http://blogs.sun.com/slowhog/entry/openal_on_opensolaris

    is not available. So I started by trying to build OpenAL on Solaris, and after some dig, I managed to get a patch to enable build on Solaris with Sun Studio 12. At JavaOne, I talked to Ken Russel, the rockstar who maintains JOAL and JOGL, and we think it would be great to bring JOAL to Solaris(Actually, there are quite a few build out there, Second Life client for Solaris, SFE, CSW). The patch was not get into the upstream due to

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    Coderspiel

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    framework for building media applications for different browsers, desktops and operating systems.” It’s been a good show! Duke played a convincingly hapless tenor; Steve Balmer was spot on as the villainous bass. No ears were safe from Apple’s piercing soprano. But is ol’ FutureSplash Animator going to be on top when the curtain falls, or will the upstart JavaScript Canvas snatch victory from Adobe’s trembling hands? { previously }

    1 day ago in Coderspiel by n8han · Authority: 46
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    My Blog - My Thoughts

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    jeszcze jeden blog o javie

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    Jacek Laskowski - Notatnik Projektanta Java EE javalobby.org

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    Dot Neverland

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    Danie Roux Last attack Linux Today InfoQ The ServerSide java.net OS News Javalobby

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    Stratbucks?? Starpoint?? Strartbuckspointsss??

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    oh, this one too). And for those who didn’t laugh at my Google-Coco Crunch joke (whether you did not find it funny or you did not get it at all) : Shame on you! Haha! - Raymond http://schmidt.devlib.org/java/file-download.html http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t104572.html

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    Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters

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    wchatam writes "After a long delay, Apple has finally released a version of Java 6 for OS X. 64-bit Intel Macs are starting to see this pushed out via Software Update, but there has not been an announcement for when 32-bit Intel and PowerPC Mac users will get their versions."

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    Hibernate query cache

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    As most of us already know, hibernate supports plugging in external cache providers for addressing certain aspects of performance. There are some very good articles on hibernate caching, some of which are Understanding the second level and query cache Chapter 19: Improving performance Lets start with what we are trying to achieve by query cache. The intention is to cache the results against the query (the sql along with the parameters and their values). The effectiveness of the cache is determined

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    Hibernate query cache

    http://pitfalls.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/hibernate-query-cac...

    As most of us already know, hibernate supports plugging in external cache providers for addressing certain aspects of performance. There are some very good articles on hibernate caching, some of which are Understanding the second level and query cache Chapter 19: Improving performance Lets start with what we are trying to achieve by query cache. The intention is to cache the results against the query (the sql along with the parameters and their values). The effectiveness of the cache is determined

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    Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters

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    wchatam writes "After a long delay, Apple has finally released a version of Java 6 for OS X. 64-bit Intel Macs are starting to see this pushed out via Software Update, but there has not been an announcement for when 32-bit Intel and PowerPC Mac users will get their versions."

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