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JavaOne 2011 Technical Keynote – Java EE 7 (Video, Podcast)

While all the JavaOne 2011 keynotes are available from the OTN Media Network, if you’re interested in the Java EE portion of the technical keynote you can now get straight to it on the GlassFish YouTube Channel or on the GlassFish Podcast. The audio/podcast version is Episode #77 and is only 15 minutes as the [...]

Java Performance (The Java Series)

Performance talks and books are always very popular and this new “Java Performance” book should be not exception. Authors Charlie Hunt and Binu John wrote this book standing on the shoulders of the makers of this earlier book and managed to produce a definitive guide to performance. This 700-page book covers performance goals, JVM monitoring [...]

Modularity, OSGi, Java EE 6, developer-focused, etc. Been there done that!

Clearly we must have been something right since we shipped GlassFish v3 in December 2009. It has almost been two years since we released our first modular (OSGi-based), production-ready, and fully compatible Java EE 6 implementation and our closest competitors have roadmaps [1], [2] that just read like the feature list from that old release [...]

Oracle Public Cloud – about the Java PaaS Side

As previously shared, the Oracle Public Cloud is here. By the very complete nature of this cloud offering, it may be a little frustrating finding mostly high-level descriptions of the service on the web. For the Java PaaS part of the offering Reza Shafii’s blog is one that you want to bookmark. In a succession [...]

JavaOne 2011 Content – Keynotes and on-site interviews

In addition to the JavaOne 2011 content now hosted on Parleys.com, the OTN Media Network has the full-length keynotes as well as a long list of onsite interviews with various community members. Check it out!

A year ago IBM was joining OpenJDK

A year ago, IBM was joining the OpenJDK project. In the past 12 months Java SE 7 was filed as a JSR and delivered with implementations from both Oracle and IBM, the JCP started working again with substantial progress made for Java SE 8 (now scheduled for the summer of 2013) and Java EE 7. [...]

JavaOne 2011 Afterglow – Blogosphere coverage

I think it’s fair to call this year’s JavaOne successful conference. While not held in the Moscone Center, many little improvements added up to a much increased attendance, and some good content and announcements to provide and exciting event. Dustin shares his own impressions as well as a nice roundup of blogs covering the event. [...]

JavaOne 2011 Afterglow – yet more coverage

The previous post had a number of JavaOne community impressions but there seems to be large batch of them, so here are a few more : Craig clearly caught the Cloud angle, LJC’s Martijn shared how the conference started, and Janice reflected on the Java EE.next panel. The Developer.com article comments on the various Java [...]