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Zoo KeeperHi All , I would like to create highly scalable web service using appche cxf and zoo keeper with spring . If any body have any idea please… Started by sony john |
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New CoLabHey all, We all know how awesome coworking is, and I'm happy to announce a new option in East Orlando. If you're looking for a coworking sp… Started by Michael Levin |
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Software DevelopmentThis might be interesting to the community. The state/community colleges in Central FL are working with UCF to create a BAS in Software… Started by Colin Archibald |
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Using rs-232 in a java desktop applicationHello all: I am fairly new to the Java world and would like some advice on how to handle rs-232 communications with a Java based GUI I am… Started by Paul Stearns |
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S&S MEDIA MAKES FINAL CALL FOR AWARDS ENTRIESWith only one week remaining for submissions to the JAX Innovation Awards, S&S Media has made a final call for entries. The 3-month JA… Started by Jennifer Blease |
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study group for Java CertificationHere there is some group of study for people who want to take Java Certification? any one? Started by Thiago Negromonte Ramalho |
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Mobile App ContestHi JUG members,Please check out the forwarded message. Lamine BA, SeneJUG coordinator.---------- Forwarded message ----------From: "Buls Yu… Started by Michael Levin |
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Learning the Java Developmet EnvironmentHello All!I plan on attending the Sarasota JUG 6/22 but until then...I have 25 years in IT and a lot of the MS languages, technology, etc. … Started by Thomas O'Hare |
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Voices From DEVOXX -- What is Your Greatest Concern for Java?Aaron Houston is a Sun Community Coordinator. He transcribed these responses at Devoxx: Hello Community Leaders... just got this finished… Started by Michael Levin |
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Java Enterprise Tech Tips: Locking and Concurrency in Java Persistence 2.0The latest update to JPA, Java Persistence 2.0, adds a number of new features such as additional O/R mapping functionality and new query la… Started by Carol McDonald |
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Jenna Zeigen discusses front-end performance issues encountered by Slack as they continue to grow and evolve the desktop app.
By Jenna ZeigenWhen Microsoft Engineer Andres Freund noticed SSH was taking longer than usual he discovered a backdoor in xz utils, one of the underlying libraries for systemd, that had taken years to be put in place. The backdoor had found its way into testing releases of Linux distributions like Debian Sid, Fedora 41 and Fedora Rawhide but was caught before propagating into more highly used stable releases.
By Chris SwanBehind every InfoQ Dev Summit and QCon software development conference is a collective of distinguished senior software practitioners who carefully curate the topics based on the crucial trends and essential best practices you need to know about. These architects and leaders are charged with creating THE conference they would want to attend.
By Artenisa ChatziouTechnological improvements like containers, VMs, infrastructure-as-code, software-defined-networking, collaborative version control, and CI/CD can make it possible to fix cultural issues around organisational dynamics and bad product delivery. According to Nigel Kersten, software leaders should leverage tech to create positive changes in organisational dynamics and relationships between teams.
By Ben LindersThe Microsoft Azure Incubations Team recently announced the approval of Radius as a Cloud Native Compute Foundation (CNCF) sandbox project. Radius is a cloud-native, cloud-agnostic application platform that the CNCF has recognized as having the potential to contribute to the cloud-native ecosystem.
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