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Forum posts by Frank Sommers:Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 25, 2009 4:25 PM
IntelliJ IDEA 9, the first milestone of which was posted today, includes more productivity enhancements for Java developers, faster startup, Java EE 6 development, OSGi programming, Android, improved Flex code editing, and a host of other features.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 24, 2009 5:33 PM
Eclipse Galileo is a coordinated release of 33 Eclipse projects, and includes the work of over 380 committers from 44 different organizations. Galileo features include support for OS X Cocoa, a memory analyzer, and support for Xtext, a new framework for building custom editors for domain-specific languages.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 22, 2009 8:08 PM
In a recent blog post, Erik Engbrecht notes that there are a handful of Actor implementations in Scala, in addition to the Actors library that's part of the standard Scala API, and that each attempt at Actors has slightly different design tradeoffs. He also wonders if there should one, highly extensible library, or several specialized libraries.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 19, 2009 9:17 PM
In a recent Sun Developer Network article, Janice Heiss and Sharon Zakhour discuss upcoming additions to the Java filesystem API.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 18, 2009 9:40 PM
Sun's latest JavaFX SDK makes it straightforward to use Swing components in a JavaFX application. Noted Sun UI engineer Any Fowler provides a ten-step guide in a recent blog post.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 17, 2009 9:20 PM
The Java Community Process (JCP), the Sun-sponsored standards body for Java technologies, launched a new Web site this week, and is hosting a virtual town hall meeting to discuss the site's collaborative features.
Posted in Articles Forum, Jun 12, 2009 10:04 AM
> P.S. I hate to do the grammar police thing but I see this> error so often and I find it to be really annoying. I> normally don't say anything but this is ostensibly an> edited article. The phrase "you loose track", the word> you want here is 'lose' not 'loose'. I know it's> confusing because 'lose' rhymes with 'choose', but there's> a big...
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 11, 2009 9:00 AM
In this interview with Artima, Gwyn Fisher, CTO of Klocwork, describes cases where well-known Java APIs work differently based on deployment platform, and how well-defined type systems can make resource management more reliable.
Posted in Articles Forum, Jun 11, 2009 9:00 AM
In this interview with Artima, Gwyn Fisher, CEO of Klocwork, describes cases where well-known Java APIs work differently based on deployment platform, and how well-defined type systems can make resource management more reliable.
Posted in Articles Forum, Jun 11, 2009 11:21 AM
Hi Cameron,I would be interested in how others handle heavily I/O-bound jobs in a clustered environment: What if most of your queries, for instance, result in cache misses and need to hit the disk? Also, in this interview, Ari's example was a 100GB database. In another Artima interview, Gil Tene from Azul suggests that you load your 100GB...
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 10, 2009 8:00 AM
In this interview with Artima, Terracotta co-founder Ari Zilka discusses various techniques to load-test a stateful application on a cluster, highlights features of the open-source Terracotta clustering environment that make such load-testing simpler, and talks about managing heavily disk-bound workloads.
Posted in Articles Forum, Jun 10, 2009 8:00 AM
In this interview with Artima, Terracotta co-founder Ari Zilka discusses various techniques to load-test a stateful application on a cluster, highlights features of the open-source Terracotta clustering environment that make such load-testing simpler, and talks about managing heavily disk-bound workloads.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 2, 2009 4:00 PM
In this interview with Artima, Rodney Carvalho, founder or ScrumNinja, shares his experiences withe Scrum, an agile development methodology.
Posted in Articles Forum, Jun 2, 2009 4:00 PM
In this interview with Artima, Rodney Carvalho, founder or ScrumNinja, shares his experiences withe Scrum, an agile development methodology.
Posted in Artima Developer Spotlight Forum, Jun 2, 2009 1:00 AM
In this interview with Artima, Gil Tene, CTO and co-founder of Azul Systems, explains why Java applications typically use only a few gigabytes of memory, out of possibly tens of gigabytes available on commodity servers.
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