Tue, 18 July 2006
Newscast for July 18th 2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at
http://javaposse.com
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Does Java EE have a place in Service Oriented Architectures?
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Aerith and SwingLabs - announcements from Josh Marinacci
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The Project Phobos source code is now available
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Romain Guy on what Java on the desktop needs
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Applet of the week - ImageJ from NIH
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Application of the week GeoServer 1.3.2
Quick News Items
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IBM has a PHP integration kit for Java EE servers
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The first Netbeans milestone build is now out. 6.0 M1
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The "iX Better Software" conference in Frankfurt/Main Germany will feature a
full-day Groovy tutorial on November 27th, see
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Scott Violet has written an application which lets you easily write Java 2D
code
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BEA has released a new version 9.2 of their weblogic application server
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New JSR 302 submitted to add safety critical technology to java
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Sun has submitted JSR 296 - Swing Application Framework - to the JCP
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Oliver Burns has released version 4.2 of Checkstyle
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Geert Bevin of Uwyn has released version 1.0 of javapaste
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Roman Strobl has multimedia flash presentation up on the netbeans site, an
end to end solution using Java EE 5
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IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 New Features
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A talk from JavaPolis given by Linda DeMichiel and Mike Keith on Advanced
EJB persistence is now available at the javapolis.com web site
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Intel and Sun have provided new builds of eclipse 3.2 for several platforms
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Further rumors on the Borland IDE acquisition
Book Review
Design Patterns in Java - Steven John Metsker and William C. Wake - Addison
Wesley
http://www.awprofessional.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0321333020&rl=1
Listener Feedback
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Ninjar Java/Mac Development Utility
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Eclipse Plugin for Findbugs
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Posse Java Buzzword Tracking
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Java USB
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Portlets and DWR AJAX
Two ints and a Float are in a bar. They spot an attractive Double on her
own.
The first int walks up to her. "Hey, baby", he says, "my VM or yours".
She slaps him and he walks back dejected.
The second int walks over. "Hey, cute-stuff, can I cook your Beans for
breakfast". After a
quick slapping, he too walks back.
The Float then ambles over casually: "Were those two primitive types
bothering you?", he remarks.
"Yes. I'm so glad you're here", she says. "They just had no Class!"
Thanks
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Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
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Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
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Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
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Theme Music:
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Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of
the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by
his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
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Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse069.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 11:11am PDT
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Fri, 14 July 2006
Listener Feedback - GWT, DWR and AJAX Frameworks
- Exadel Studio - the unsung hero
- Videos from Java One
- Followup to Java 2 Browser Edition
- Podcasts we listen too/watch:
- Certification
Thanks - Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
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- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse068.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 9:11am PDT
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Tue, 11 July 2006
Newscast for July 11th 2006 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - Shale has been promoted to being a top level apache project
- Redhat being sued over hibernate
- Confusion over Rhino in Java SE 6
- Talking point - the editor's daily blog from java.net from Friday last week
- Application of the week - MPower Player
Quick News Items - The databeans project has released databeans 1.0, a fully object-oriented persistence framework for java
- JRuby 0.9 has been released
- JBoss releases JBoss IDE 2.0 alpha, which is compatible with the new Calisto/Eclipse 3.2 release
- A maintenance release of JSR 154 - the Java Servlet 2.5 spec, has been release by Sun
- SkillsMatter is running a Groovy and Grails seminar in London on July 13th
- XMLHammer 1.0 beta 1 released
- A new development version of db4o, version 5.5 has been released
- The Groovy in Action book is now available in early access form from Manning Publications
- Sun has released the final version of JSR-220, Enterprise Java Beans 3.0
- The apple developer connection has the 4th beta of Java 6 for Mac OS 10 (Tiger)
- Apache Derby, the pure Java relational DB (a version of which is now included with the mustang SDK) has just released version 10.1.3.1
- New podcast teaches basic software engineering principles... to music. The first podcast from Stelligent talks about Continuous Integration using Groovy
- JExamples collects together over 20,000 java examples in a searchable repository of souce code
- MyEclipse 5.0 M2 has been released
- http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t75973.html
Thanks - Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse067.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 9:46am PDT
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Tue, 4 July 2006
Newscast for July 3rd 2006 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com - Java One Technical Presentations with audio and slides are now available
- On a related note, the Aerith source code has now been released as open source
- Groovy JSR 06 has been released, the last version before the release candidates start
- Eclipse 3.2 is now available
- Application of the week - Schemaspy
- Applet of the week - JMol
Quick Items - More on the google web toolkit
- IBM's codeinvaders challenge is a cool concept to teach java programming
- Savaje technologies are opening a new office in Palo Alto for a user experience design team
- Netbeans is switching from Q-builds to milestone releases for the development of Netbeans 6.0
- Douglas Crockford has just released version 0.2 of Json-lib
- Java Lobby asks shouldn't java have a modularized download system
- Tapestry has graduated to a top level apache project
- SyntEvo has released Smart SVN 2
- Simon Phipps, the chief open source officer for Sun Microsystems, has said that Java could possibly be open sourced in just a few months, but has the quote been taken out of context?
- The C and C++ add-on pack is now available for netbeans 5.5 beta
- Sun has posted the public review draft of JSR-199, the Java Compiler API
- The apache project has released version 1.1 of Geronimo
Thanks - Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com - for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
Direct download: JavaPosse066.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 2:07pm PDT
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Sun, 2 July 2006
Previously Un-Aired
Interviews from Topcoder and Java One
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
This is a pair of previously un-aired interviews. The first
was recorded by Joe, Carl and Dick at TopCoder with Ari Balogh, Vice
President of Engineering for Verisign Inc. It is a short but
technically meaty interview. The second was a wrap-up of Java One with
John and Melinda Weathers of NewEnergy Associates (co-workers of Dick)
about their experiences at what was their first Java One.
The quality of both interviews is a product of the recording location -
the first, while clear, has a certain amount of background noise, since
it was recorded in the TopCoder arena. The second was recorded in a San
Francisco hotel after Java One and the sounds of the San Francisco
streets is quite prominent. Treat these as adding a little ambience to
the interviews :-).
- There is a Java meetup in London that Simon Brown is
organizing - for details check his blog
- Verisign Home Page
- Design By Contract
- Aspect Oriented Programming
- NewEnergy Associates - A Siemens Company that John and
Melinda (and Dick) work for
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - A track written by Dick in Apple's Garageband
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse065.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 9:13am PDT
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Wed, 28 June 2006
Newscast for June 26th
2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- IBM releases 2 new java security tools into Alphaworks
- Struts 2 vs Shale
- Google Web Toolkit roundup
- Cay Horstmann urges java developers to consider Linux
- SWT vs. Swing on Vista
- Applet of the week - Name Voyager
- Application of the week - Surface
Quick News Items
- Callisto eclipse projects all make deadline
- What's coming in Eclipse 3.3?
- The easy eclipse project has released version 1.0.2 final
- The Bonita project has released version 2.0 of Bonita
- Motorola has joined the eclipse foundation as a strategic
developer member
- The JDIC Browser Component is now available on Mac OS X
- Jonathan Schwartz has promised to reveal how much money Sun
makes from java
- Good Oracle article on using AJAX and Java at a nuts and
bolts level
- The Spring framework project has announced the first
release candidate of Spring 2.0
- Sun Microsystems has announced the final release of JSR
121 - the Application Isolation API Spec
- Roman Strobl has created a song devoted to Java EE 5
- JMatter for Java - worth a look for RAD GUI work
- The application verification kit plug in is now available
for Netbeans 5.5
- Sun is offering $50,000 in prizes for the coolest
applications developed to use the Sun Grid Compute Utility
- The Elvis guide to EJB 3
- JSF only for HTML? Not any more
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse064.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:26am PDT
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Wed, 21 June 2006
Newscast for June 20th
2006
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- Java Mustang Beta 2 released - and it includes a database!
- Getters, setters and full blown properties
- First there were geek cruises, now you can learn Java at
the beach
Quick News Items
- David Walend blogs about OGNL, the Object-Graph Navigation
Language - an alternative to LINQ?
- Ebooklobby has collected a number of links to Java
electronic books that you can download and use for free
- JSR 94 - the Java Rule Engine API has unanimously passed
the final ballot
- Jboss has aquired the Rosetta ESB (Enterprise Service Bus)
from Aviva Canada
- Sun has announced that they are joining the OpenAJAX
alliance and the Dojo foundation
- Freedom for Media in Java (FMJ) project announces 0.1
release
- A Matisse update pack is now available for Netbeans 5.5
- JBoss, the Seam project, and in particular Gavin King have
announced Seam 1.0 GA
- JNIWrapper version 3.2 has been released by JNIWrapper
- IBMs Developerworks has a good introduction to the new
class sharing functionality in IBMs java 5 implementation
- JBoss world 2006 has just finished, and Sun's Greg Sporar
has some notes about his experiences at the event
- Brunno Silva has announced JMunit 1.0, a unit testing
framework for Java ME applications
Listener Feedback
- Listener Feedback: übercool! (and FUBAR)
- Auto-deployment
- 3000 pictures faster with Mustang
- Intent-based Eclipse - the Mylar plugin
- Web Frameworks Jam with Bruce Eckel
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse063.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 5:35pm PDT
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Fri, 16 June 2006
Swing Labs Interview
An interview with Richard Bair, Romain Guy and Joshua
Marinacci of Swing Labs.
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse062.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 1:19pm PDT
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Tue, 13 June 2006
Newscast for June 12th
2006
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Borland's JBuilder 2006 and Peloton roadmap
- Google Spreadsheets launched - we are trying to find out
more details
- LINQ for .NET - what does it mean for Java
- Cedric Beust stirs the pot of agile developers
- Another Eclipse roundup
- The new Oracle ADF learning center
- Applet of the week - Global-i from infomagnet
- Application of the week - IonDB
Quick News Items
- Milestone 1 of the Apache Tuscany project is out
- The java.net editor's daily blog reports on the top ten
podcasts from the java.net podcasting project
- Great tutorial article up at java.net talking about how you
can easily build a java rich client using Matisse and JPA (Java
Persistence API)
- The JBoss submitted JSR 299 - web beans, has been
unanimously approved by the expert group
- The Drools team has released JBoss Rules 3.0, a rules
engine for Java
- Jonathan Schwartz has mentioned on his blog that "despite
the cynics,
using a GPL license is very much *on* the table" as a possible option
for open source Java
- There is a java day in Paris on June 29th
Listener Feedback
- Java program of the week nominees - Curt Cox
- Terracotta - Aaron Walker
- "Thinking in Java Conference" radically changed - Bruce
Eckel
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com
- for hosting and bandwidth
- Brice Ruth and Webprojkt.com - http://webprojkt.com
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for our archives site - http://archives.javaposse.com
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com
- for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty for Java Posse artwork
- Nick Trefz, the voice of TopCoder, for the voiceovers
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright
1997
Broken Records and
Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr
of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI
popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce
by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr
- http://www.loosebrucekerr.com
- Closing - Garageband track
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse061.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:14pm PDT
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Thu, 8 June 2006
Newscast for June 7th
2006
Also - listener feedback that came in around and after
Java One
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com -
- Big reductions at sun, but the software side looks
relatively unaffected
- Oracle puts its considerable weight behind Groovy and
Grails
- Roberto Chinnici introduces project phobos on his blog
- Josh Bloch discovers that binary searches are broken in
Java
- Eclipse 3.2 hits Release Candidate 7
- Easyeclipse 1.0.1 beta is now out offering a selection of
pre-customized versions of eclipse for different purposes
- Applet of the week this week is an application - could
simplecenter.org
be the alternative to closed and DRM'd media sharing and management?
Quick News Items
- The Hands On Labs from the 2006 Java One are now available
for free on the web
- Synthetica look and feel has reached version 2.0
- Intel has donated a Swing, AWT and Java 2d packages to the
apache project harmony
- Axis 2 is 4-5x faster than Axis 1?
- Tom Copeland has just released version 3.7 of PMD
- Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine has a guide on his blog to using
the google calendar data APIs
- Examples and information about Netbeans 5.5 new XML
capabilities
- Podcaster Roman Strobl steps it up with a netbeans TV!
Listener Feedback
- J2ME app for syncing with Google Calendar - Thomas Oldervoll
- Maven needs to be mentioned - Trent Rosenbaum
- DWR gets Reverse Ajax and the ability to write Javascript
in Java - Joe Walker
- The Straight Skinny on Rails at CD Baby - Jim Weirich
- Freakin hysterical gridbag video!!! - Aaron Paxson
- The Java Posse would like to thank
- To contact us:
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative
Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse060.mp3
Category: podcasts
-- posted at: 3:15pm PDT
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