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Software Engineering Tech Trend (SETT): Experiments With JavaFX 3D Scenes
The last article I wrote for OCI's online newsletter Java News Brief (JNB) was Six JDK Classes You Think You Know, which several readers have told me was fun. That was the last article in the JNB series. The following month, the series began its ...
May 1, 2012
10:28:20 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB) Expands Scope, Becomes Software Engineering Tech Trends
(Via Java News Brief (JNB) mailing list.) Java News Brief Editor: For twelve years, the Java News Brief has served as a successful tool for promoting Java and educating the software development community. Beginning in January, the JNB has a new name! ...
Jan 2, 2011
11:10:39 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Six JDK Classes You Think You Know
This month's OCI Java News Brief (JNB) is online now, in which Weiqi Gao challenges your Java knowledge with brain-teasers, Friday Java Quiz-style: Weiqi Gao: For over ten years, the OCI Java News Brief series has been bringing noteworthy new ...
Dec 1, 2010
10:03:00 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): An Introduction to JAX-RS and Jersey
This month's OCI Java News Brief (JNB) is online now, in which Brian Gilstrap gives An Introduction to JAX-RS and Jersey. Brian Gilstrap: If you aren't already involved in building RESTful web services, you may not be aware of JSR 311. JSR 311 is ...
Jul 31, 2009
11:20:14 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Clojure---Functional Programming for the JVM
The March Issue of the OCI Java News Brief (JNB) is out. Since I last reported on JNB in December, three JNB articles have appeared: Eric Burke—A Simple Android App and a Threading Bug Dan Lewis—Google Collections, Part 2 Mark ...
Feb 28, 2009
4:08:17 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Experiments With JavaFX Script
This month's OCI Java News Brief (JNB) is online now. Since I last reported on JNB in September about Mark's WAX article, let me briefly mention the JNBs that were published since: October: Complex Event Processing with Esper by Paul Jenssen November: ...
Dec 3, 2008
7:11:10 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Writing API for XML (WAX)
I've fallen behind on reporting OCI's Java News Brief (JNB) articles, again, lately. But this month's article made the job so easy: Mark Volkmann wrote it. It's about his open source Writing API for XML library. And you can watch it: I hope I ...
Sep 1, 2008
6:20:29 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Getting To Know Berkeley DB Java Edition
This months Java News Bried (JNB) features well-known member of the Java blogging community Weiqi Gao getting to know Berkeley DB Java Edition: Weiqi Gao: When thinking about databases, the first thing that comes to a Java developer's mind is probably ...
Nov 1, 2006
7:27:46 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Scripting Support in Mustang
This month's OCI Java News Brief features Paul Jensen on Scripting Support in Mustang: Paul Jensen: The upcoming JDK 6.0 (Mustang) release does not approach the magnitude of enhancements in JDK 5.0, but does offer several interesting updates. Among ...
Feb 2, 2006
9:35:13 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): SWIG
Mark Volkmann: Using SWIG reduces the amount of manual coding required to invoke C/C++ functions from other programming languages. In the case Java, JNI can be used directly, but this requires a large amount of tedious coding. Another benefit of using ...
Jan 2, 2006
9:17:11 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): The Framework for Integrated Tests (Fit)
If you have heard about Fit for some time, but never had the time to investigate it, then this month's JNB article is for you. The idea is very simple. Your write your test scripts in HTML: table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> tbody> ...
Dec 14, 2005
12:26:45 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Create Proxies Dynamically Using CGLIB Library
Jason Zhicheng Li wrote this month's Java News Brief (JNB) article: Create Proxies Dynamically Using CGLIB Library: Jason Zhicheng Li: Essentially, CGLIB dynamically generates a subclass to override the non-final methods of the proxied class. It is ...
Nov 2, 2005
8:49:50 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Building A Complete NetBeans Platform Application
The second installment of Tom Wheeler's NetBeans Platform tutorial is posted to OCI's Java News Brief (JNB). Get it while it's hot.
Oct 3, 2005
10:57:03 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): NetBeans Platform
In this month's installment of OCI's Java News Brief (JNB), Tom Wheeler writes about the NetBeans Platform. Ever since IDE's were invented, IDE vendors had been selling us code that they wrote to build their IDE, thinking that we might get some reuse out ...
Sep 7, 2005
9:35:14 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Introduction To JGoodies Binding
Rob Smith wrote it. Here's the link.
Jun 1, 2005
5:45:28 PM
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JNB: JGoodies Forms
Lance Finney writes about JGoodies Forms in the March issue of OCI's Java News Brief (JNB). I have used JGoodies Forms in the past and liked it a lot. Like all LayoutManagers in Swing, JGoodies Forms takes a little while to learn and understand. Unlike ...
Mar 1, 2005
7:03:46 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Monitoring and Management with J2SE 5.0
This month's Java News Brief (JNB) talks about Monitoring and Management with J2SE 5.0. It is written by yours truly, based on the OCI internal Java lunch I did 26 days ago. The inspriation came a few days before J2SE 5.0 was released, when I was ...
Feb 9, 2005
9:17:27 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Spring MVC
In this month's installment of OCI's Java News Brief (JNB), Paul Jensen writes about Spring MVC. Get it while it's hot. Please also consider subscribing to JNB by joining the monthly email list. (There is a Join List button at the top right corner of ...
Oct 10, 2004
9:54:35 PM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Some Other New Features in J2SE 1.5
Dean Wette writes about Some Other New Features in Java 2 Standard Edition 1.5 in this month's installment of OCI Java News Brief.
Aug 12, 2004
7:21:23 AM
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Mark Volkmann on Groovy
If you have been hearing the buzz about Groovy but never got a chance to experiment with it, this month's OCI JNB article is for you. I did just that. And I'm impressed.
Feb 6, 2004
7:11:41 AM

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