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Page 2 - Java Developers Leery of IBM-Sun Merger - 0 views

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  • IBM still runs basic physics last I checked and has deep resources in research to throw at any problem it wants
  • with more money and influence than nearly all of their competitors
  • both companies are highly invested in Java, which means it will continue, but in what form we have no idea
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  • IBM is not interested in Sun software but in the Sun hardware and storage
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      different perspective
  • pose a number of integration issues for IBM Software Group
  • expect that IBM will take the long view, that an open, flourishing ecosystem around Java will be the tide that lifts all boats
  • some observers say IBM would do well to merge the best parts of both platforms into one.
  • IBM has been a proponent of open standards in the Java ecosystem, and I expect that will continue
  • shed a lot of the weaker products (and a significant number of redundant staff)
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      conclusion: SUN and JCP suck, so they deserve this. God bless java and java dependent vendors.
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    Keep SOA as simple as possible!
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http://mockito.org - 0 views

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    Mockito is a mocking framework that tastes really well. It lets you write beautiful tests with clean & simple API. Mockito doesn't give you hangover because the tests are very readable and they produce clean verification
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Developing JavaFX applications with Eclipse - Tutorial - 0 views

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    Developing JavaFX with Eclipse
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    The project aims to integrate the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and the Dojo framework. Indeed the Dojo framework is very rich in term of widgets and utilities (fisheye, slider, drag and drop functionality) and the main interest is to take benefits of the huge work which has been already done by the Dojo community. In other words, it means: the Dojo widgets become GWT widgets, the Dojo utilities become GWT helper.
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    A Java centric implementation of the java service wrapper by Tanuki Software (JSW). Wrap a Java application as as Windows service or UNIX daemon.
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    Tutorial for Eclipse RCP
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    Database backends and extension commands for Django development on top of Jython.
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    Reflections scans your classpath, indexes the metadata, allows you to query it on runtime and may save and collect that information for many modules within your project.
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    Scalaris is a scalable, transactional, distributed key-value store. It can be used for building scalable Web 2.0 services.
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    "To keep our code at Google in the best possible shape we provided our software engineers with these constant reminders. Now, we are happy to share them with the world."
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gwtquery - Google Code - 0 views

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    GwtQuery is a jQuery-like API written in GWT, which allows GWT to be used in progressive enhancement scenarios where perhaps GWT widgets are too heavyweight.
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