Since we have more time for JDK 7...
... what about JSR 310 (Date & Time API)? It was excluded since it was not stable enough for the deadline, but maybe now it could make for it?
Posted: Nov. 19, 2009 06:42 PM
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fabriziogiudici's blogSince we have more time for JDK 7...
... what about JSR 310 (Date & Time API)? It was excluded since it was not stable enough for the deadline, but maybe now it could make for it?
Posted: Nov. 19, 2009 06:42 PM
Now I've understood the meaning of "coin" in Project Coin
It seems that at Devoxx it has been announced that closures will make their way in Java 7, after all.I don't want to discuss whether it's a good or a bad thing (you know I think it's bad
I suspend any judgment as I understand that the proposal is
Posted: Nov. 19, 2009 02:45 AM
Spinning JXMapViewer and related stuff out of SwingX-WS.
While SwingX is going on steadily (1.6 has been recently released), things are pretty quiet for SwingX-WS. I've just recently patched it in order to make it compatible with the latest 1.6 and I'm fine with it, but I think that it's important that it
Posted: Nov. 18, 2009 12:19 AM
Using Apple Keynote to create presentations
No, this is not a tutorial about Apple Keynote, but a first impression from me, who have just used it for the first time.Historically, I've always made presentations with Powerpoint (up to 2001) and OpenOffice Impress (since 2001). So far so go
Posted: Nov. 12, 2009 05:23 PM
forceTen 0.5.0 released
forceTen has gotten the first public release and it's now possible to download it both as a binary application and as a project to compile from sources (in addition to the cloning of the source repository). Also, I've set up the mailing lists, a user
Posted: Nov. 9, 2009 10:41 PM
Fixing two problems with Maven + Mercurial + Hudson: second take
In the past weekend I've been able to improve the settings for
automated Maven releases that I've
blogged about about ten days ago. Peter Mount complemented
the information with some practical examples on how to use
that stuff invoking Maven with the
Posted: Nov. 9, 2009 02:46 PM
You can read my Hudson configuration
After the latest upgrade of my Hudson instance, I noticed that a new option in the security matrix appeared: it allows anonymous visitors to have a (read only) look at a job configuration, if the administrator allows it. I think it's a great feature
Posted: Nov. 9, 2009 04:07 AM
Fixing two problems with Maven + Mercurial + Hudson
Today I've made some improvements with my Mercurial + Maven + Hudson
setup - and reached a new level of karma, being able to do automated
releases.
Let's go in order. First let me recap what happens with the Maven
release plugin (mvn release:prepare
Posted: Oct. 29, 2009 08:48 PM
Kick your bugs in the ass!
Just installed a fundamental Hudson plugin.
Posted: Oct. 29, 2009 07:08 PM
First public statement by Oracle about NetBeans? Or not?
Masoud Kalali just pointed me and other NBDT fellows to this document by Oracle, which contains some more details about the future of many Sun products after the buy is completed. One paragraph is relevant to NetBeans:Oracle has a strong track record
Posted: Oct. 28, 2009 03:00 PM
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