Artima Java BuzzA community of bloggers who post primarily about Java.I Predict- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Java to be fully open-sourced this year... also: Java Today: Simon Phipps on remaining OpenJDK encumbrances, Sprint Instict Developer Contest, and IX JEE Workflow project Feature Article: Automatic User Interface with OpenXava: An Evolutionary Option for GUIs Forum Posts: General JavaFX questions, recording audio on the server, and resolving...http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=121&thread=233544 In its about time department-Nokia OpenSources Symbian- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Nokia is buying the Symbian Stock to open source Symbian under an Eclipse public License. This is important not because of J2ME MIDP on Symbian but because of the strength of J2me CDC on Symbian and their Browser stack. It also means that embedding anew Mozilla Mobile browser on Symbian doe snot conflict license wise as GPL, EPL, and MPL are...http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=121&thread=233548 Eclipse Memory Analyzer considered to be a must have tool- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Philip Jacob thinks that the Eclipse Memory Analyzer is a must have tool :I also had a little incident with a 1.5Gb heap dump yesterday. I wanted to analyze it after one of our app servers coughed it up (right before it crashed hard) to find out what the problem was. I tried jhat, which seemed to require more memory than could possibly fit into...http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=121&thread=233552 MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition: Next-Generation ALM and Open Source Development for WebSphere- (Found June 24, 2008 ) For all of you who have been clamoring for it, your wait is over. MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition is here!DOWNLOAD NOW!MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition is a next-generation ALM and open source-friendly IDE for WebSphere. Most WebSphere users will likely be drawn to a few Blue technologies that are not currently supported by RAD such as: Maven4MyEclipse (a...http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=121&thread=233556 Exterminate!- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Jim O'Donnell: "I don't know if anyone else agrees, but my own rule of thumb for a title attribute is 'if you read it aloud to the person next to you, would they understand it' For IS0 8601 dates, that test is only going to work if the person sitting next to you is a dalek." - spotted on a haccessibility comment thread. I came across that, via...http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=121&thread=233498 |