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Software Engineering Radio: Microsoft OSLO with Don Box and Doug Purdy
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Don Box and Doug Purdy Recording venue: In this episode we discuss Microsoft's OSLO platform with Doug Purdy and Don Box. We briefly discuss what OSLO is in general and then look at the various components of OSLO. We a...
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Software Engineering Radio: Microsoft OSLO with Don Box and Doug Purdy
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Don Box and Doug Purdy Recording venue: In this episode we discuss Microsoft's OSLO platform with Doug Purdy and Don Box. We briefly discuss what OSLO is in general and then look at the various components of OSLO. We a...
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Software Engineering Radio: Roundtable on MDSD and PLE
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Axel Uhl, Danilo Beuche, Juha Pekka Tolvanen, Tom Stahl, Ruediger Schilling Recording venue: This is a roundtable discussion on model-driven software develoment and product line engineering. It was recorded at the Mo...
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Herding Code: Episode 17: Browser Roundup
This week Jon leads a discussion on the new crop of browsers: What's new in Google Chrome Comparison of Javascript engines What does crazy-fast Javascript mean? Is Webkit taking over? Why's Firefox sticking with Gecko? IE8 Compatibility Mode - Will it save us ...
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Herding Code: Episode 10: LINQ
K Scott leads us in a discussion of LINQ, including: What is it How introducing LINQ to .NET changed the framework LINQ Providers LINQ to XML LINQ to SQL - how it's different from EF, tips and tricks, when to use it Links: LINQpad 3rd Party LIN...
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Ubuntu UK Podcast: Everybody Come Aboard
Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Dave Walker and Tony Whitmore with Laura Cowen present the fifth episode of the Ubuntu UK Podcast. In this episode:-Discussion:An interview with Pete Savage.progbox.vidA chat with Phil Newborough.Random Ubuntu AdvocacyCrunchbang LinuxWe rate our Hardy u...
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webdev radio: SnapLogic at the MySQL User Conference
I got a chance to get a quick demo of SnapLogic, and open source application to make mashing up your internal data easier. Think of it like an open source Yahoo! Pipes. It's more than that, but that's a quick idea of what it can do. From their site: "SnapLogic ...
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Parleys.com: The challenge of scalable languages
Today's software landscape resembles increasingly a tower of Babel: Systems are built using many different languages, combining server-side and client-side languages, scripting and systems programming languages, general and domain specific languages, all glued together with a hefty amount of XML....
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Parleys.com: XML Security and JSR 105-106
Java programmers now have a standard solution for creating and validating XML signatures. And with the progression of JSR 106 (Java XML Encryption API) through the Java Community Process, a standard solution for XML encryption will soon be available.
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Parleys.com: JSR 303 - Bean Validation
Validating data is a common task that is copied in many different layers of an application, from the presentation tier to the persistence layer. Many times the exact same validations will have to be implemented in each separate validation framework, proving time consuming and error-prone. To ...
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Parleys.com: Mule 2 and Beyond
Mule is one of the leading open source ESB and integration framework. It's focus has always been on the developer with the aim of simplifying the difficult task of implementing an integration or SOA project. The focus Mule 2.0 is to make things even easier, more powerful even more robust. Thi...
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Parleys.com: Practical JRuby on Rails
Web development have changed. In the Java world, web application development have been defined by overhead. Lots of XML configuration to write - even the simplest Servlet you can deploy still requires more XML than you would expect, all because there are no reasonable defaults. But things hav...
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Parleys.com: JAX-WS, beyond the basics
Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.1 takes web services support in the Java platform to the next level. JAX-WS expands support for web services development in Java EE 5 and Java SE significantly. By aligning with Binding (JAXB) 2.x, JAX-WS provides complete support for document-oriented...
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Parleys.com: SAML v2
Discover the basics of single sign-on and how SAML assertions are finding their way into projects like OpenSSO, NetBeans and Glassfish to secure web services. SAML V2.0, approved by OASIS in March 2005, is an XML-based framework for communicating user authentication, entitlement, and attribut...
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Parleys.com: JSR 310 - Date and Time API
This JSR will provide a new and improved date and time API for Java. The main goal is to build upon the lessons learned from the first two APIs (Date and Calendar) in Java SE, providing a more advanced and comprehensive model for date and time manipulation. The new API will be targeted at al...
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Parleys.com: Spring Web Services 1.0
SpringSource recently announced the release of Spring Web Services 1.0. Spring Web Services 1.0 provides a flexible, powerful Web services framework by facilitating best practices such as contract-first Web service development, the WS-I basic profile, and loose coupling between contract and ...
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Parleys.com: Spring Web Services 1.0
SpringSource recently announced the release of Spring Web Services 1.0. Spring Web Services 1.0 provides a flexible, powerful Web services framework by facilitating best practices such as contract-first Web service development, the WS-I basic profile, and loose coupling between contract and ...
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Parleys.com: JAX-WS, beyond the basics
Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.1 takes web services support in the Java platform to the next level. JAX-WS expands support for web services development in Java EE 5 and Java SE significantly. By aligning with Binding (JAXB) 2.x, JAX-WS provides complete support for document-oriented...
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Parleys.com: XQuery and XSLT
It is common, in SOA project, to integrate systems that are close to each other but slightly different. Oftentimes the difference has mainly to do with different representations of the same core data. You can tackle those tasks through pure programming but it is more efficient to use a tool d...
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Parleys.com: Spring IDE - Tooling for the Spring Framework
Spring emerged as an application framework and can be considered as de-facto standard in the area of light-weight Java EE application development. Still there is one concern people constantly bring up: The XML bean definition files can get quite complex and error-prone during development. Thi...
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