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Daily Dose: HTML5 Goes Mobile: The-M-Project Open Source Framework

Tired of constantly adapting your code to the latest smartphone OS? The-M-Project might be the solution you've been waiting for. A new open source HTML5...

0 replies - 25663 views - 02/23/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Infinite Possibilities: ALPHA3 Release of Infinispan 5.0.0. "Pagoa"

The next generation of the Infinispan open-source data grid platform has been released.  API enhancements include changes to RemoteCache, and the ability to...

0 replies - 19691 views - 02/22/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

DZone Daily Dose: Google's "Arctic Sea" Web-App Amp Up

The Google Chrome 10 beta has been released with the 'Arctic Sea' application, the next stage in Google's Native Client software foundation. Using the new...

0 replies - 24959 views - 02/19/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Infamous Java Floating Point Bug Finally Fixed!

Users of Java SE and Java for Business can now code in a  less error-prone environment. Update 24 for Java 6 spells the end of the floating point bug reported...

0 replies - 30490 views - 02/17/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - NoSQLs Join Forces

NoSQL backers Membase and CouchOne just announced that they are merging to create Couchbase, Inc.  Combining the caching and clustering technology of Membase,...

0 replies - 20751 views - 02/09/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Java Contracts: By Google

Contracted code in Java can reveal failures much closer to their fault, shaving hours off your debugging sessions.  It's good news then that Google has just...

1 replies - 27437 views - 02/06/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - New OpenJDK Bylaws Revealed

Mark Reinhold just posted the new community bylaws draft for the Open JDK.  Mark Wielaard, a Red Hat engineer, posted his feedback in the comments and Simon...

5 replies - 28516 views - 02/04/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Seam 3 Goes Beta

JBoss' grand, all-encompassing Java development framework is nearly finished.  This weekend, the 3.0 version reached Beta 1 status.  It is the first release...

0 replies - 31463 views - 01/31/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Oracle Threatened Hudson Creator With the Lawyer Stick

As the Hudson community chooses sides today with a vote for or against renaming the project and moving development away from Oracle, the creator of Hudson,...

1 replies - 32729 views - 01/28/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Rymer's "Future of Java"

John Rymer of Forrester Research blogged today about his research and predictions for the future of Java SE and the Java ecosystem.  "Java's future in...

7 replies - 18602 views - 01/25/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Will NetBeans Have to Remove JUnit?

NetBeans Platform Architect Jaroslav Tulach recently posted some surprising news on the JUnit Yahoo Group.  "We have new lawyers," he said, and...

0 replies - 18615 views - 01/18/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Tomcat 7 Servlet Container Declared Stable

Apache Tomcat has full support for Java EE 6 specs this week, including Servlet 3.0, JSP 2.2, and JSP EL.  The developers just announced that the new release...

0 replies - 16629 views - 01/17/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - JPA 2.1 and JAX-RS 2.0: Voting Now Open

Two major components of Java EE 7 are up for a vote this month: JSR 338: Java Persistence API 2.1 and JSR 339: JAX-RS (RESTful Web Services on Java) 2.0.  JPA...

1 replies - 16979 views - 01/14/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Hudson Renamed "Jenkins" as Oracle Clings to Naming Rights

You may recall the controversy that surfaced in December over the naming rights and trademarks surrounding the open source continuous integration engine,...

1 replies - 20838 views - 01/12/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Cassandra 0.7 Complete

A new version of Apache Cassandra is available today.  New features include large row support (up to two billion columns per row), secondary indexes, and...

0 replies - 17995 views - 01/11/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose