Newscast for August 17th 2009
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- VMWare to acquire SpringSource for $362M
- JVM Summit coming - we will be there (at least some of us)
- Java project of the week - Project Greenfire
Quick News
- It looks like JSR 299 (Java Contexts and Dependency Injection) and JSR 330 (Dependency Injection for Java) have settled their differences
- Oracle has just released the Oracle Enterprise Pack 11g R1
- Nokia has released a beta of the Nokia Java Runtime 2.0 for Symbian Series 60 phones
- Caucho - creator of Resin, a lightweight and performant open source application server written in Java, have published an article on their experiences with OSGi
- The Fan language is now getting support in NetBeans
- Fabrizio Giudici has released version 1.3.0 of Better Beans Binding
- The JAOO Conference will be taking place in Aarhus, Denmark from Oct 5th to 7th, and with tutorial days on the 4th, 8th and 9th
- Apache Jakarta has released version 2.0 of commons-math, a common set of mathematical related utilities for Java
- Apache Wicket 1.4 has been released
- The ever-so-informal but often interesting poll over at java.net recently asked people's opinions on the phone platform that offers developers the greatest capability
- http://today.java.net/pub/pq/270
- Meanwhile, another poll about JDK 7 features somewhat slams JDK 7 for not addressing the big issues
- http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/2009/07/poll_reveals_di.html
- Another option for developers and companies wanting to host their Java based applications on Amazon's EC2
- Sun now offers commercial support for Hudson if desired
- Groovy 1.6.4 has been released, plus 1.7 beta 1
- Dr. Heinz Kabutz has an extensive look at Strings
- Sun has released a new version of JavaDB
- DZone has a chance to meet the Groovy Eclipse team in an interview article
- The Linux and Mac builds of the early access Chromium browsers (the open source project behind the Google chrome browser) have added support for plugins
ScalaWags
- A new library from Jonas Boner called Akka offers a new feature in Scala - Transactors!
- Caoyuan has completed a partial re-write of the NetBeans Scala plugin, using Scala
Other Stuff
- Linux on Netbooks (according to Dell), not 4-5 times higher return rate as Microsoft claims
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