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Quick News
Thanks - POI 3.1 has been released by the Apache Jakarta project
- Josh Bloch has an interview at the Sun Developer Network about his new Effective Java book
- PalmSource has revealed its ALP 3.0 (Access Linux Platform)
- A number of Eclipse demo camps are being held all over the world
- IBM Alphaworks has released version 2.7 of HeapAnalyzer
- Jonathan Schwartz has a video up on NetBeans.tv celebrating 10 years of NetBeans
- Another DZone refcard is available, this time covering getting started with MyEclipse
- The final version of MVEL 2.0 is out
- The Apache Jakarta project has released Commons::Net 2.0
- Support for a 64 bit Java plugin for Windows and Linux 64 bit operating systems has been pledged for early 2009 in the Java 6 update 12 release
- Ted Neward's Busy Java Developer's Guide to Scala continues with a 2 part examination of building a calculator in Scala
- JBoss has released version 2.0.0 General Access of JBoss AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming)
- Seam 2.1.0 General Access has been released by JBoss
- JavaWorld has a nice introduction to ReST
- John Ferguson Smart has a unique response to the current economic downturn: be more productive
- ASM now has support for the InvokeDynamic byte code that John Rose recently completed a prototype for
- MuleSource has release Mule 2.1 Enterprise and Mule Galaxy 1.5
- The free Java Decompiler project (yes, that is the name) looks like a useful tool
- Java 5 and 6 - the improved math library
- Numiton has ported WordPress to Java
- Linux Journal has a round up of Java audio software for Linux
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- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI),
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