Java Podcasts
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Parleys.com: JRuby interview
The Ruby programming language has exploded in popularity, spurred in part by the agility of the Rails web framework. Rails has in turn changed the way we look at web development. The two together are forcing developers to rethink how applications should be written. The world is changing. JRub...
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Parleys.com: Neal Gafter interview
Ted Neward interviews Neal Gafter who talks about the two Closures proposals, how they differ from each other and what kind of problems Closures can solve in the Java language. 'Did the Java language become too complex with the introduction of Generics' and 'How does it feel now that that you...
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Parleys.com: The Java SE Platform - Past and Future
Version 6 of the Java? Platform, Standard Edition, had just been released at the time of this talk, so Mark Reinhold presented an overview of its key features. Looking ahead to Java SE 7 he'll survey some of the features being considered for that release and explain how anyone in the wider co...
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Parleys.com: Closures for Java
We have proposed to add Closures to the Java Programming Language. Closures simplify the use of APIs that rely on the use of anonymous class instances, such as the concurrency APIs and callbacks. More importantly, closures support control abstractions, which are APIs that act as programmer-de...
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Parleys.com: Using the Java Persistence API
The recently-released EJB 3.0 specification has perhaps been one of the most talked-about technologies that has emerged from JCP for some time. At the center of attention is the Java Persistence API, a lightweight persistence model that acts as a point of convergence for the dominant persiste...
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Parleys.com: Enterprise Development with JPA
The recently-released EJB 3.0 specification has perhaps been one of the most talked-about technologies that has emerged from JCP for some time. At the centre of attention is the Java Persistence API, a lightweight persistence model that acts as a point of convergence for the dominant persiste...
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Parleys.com: Spring Web Services
Recently, there has been a shift in Web service development towards document-driven Web services. Rather than expose Java classes using RPC exporters, we are seeing Web services emerge which centralize around the Web service message. Spring Web services (Spring-WS) is a new product from the Sp...
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Parleys.com: Spring2 and Java EE 5
In this second part of the SpringOne keynote you'll receive an overview of the Spring Stakeholders like BEA, Oracle, IBM, Alfresco, LogicBlaze and others. Hear how Spring 2.0 is used in the core of the forthcoming WebLogic 9.5 to implement new Java EE 5 features around injection and intercept...
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Parleys.com: Spring and JPA
The new Java Persistence API part of EJB 3 (JSR 220) promises to provide a standardized light-weight POJO persistence API for object/relational mapping with support for inheritance, polymorphism and lazy loading that can be used outside application servers. This talk covers Spring 2.0 JPA sup...
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Parleys.com: Ajax, DWR, and Spring
Improving the User Experience without the JavaScript hassle: Ajax, DWR, and Spring Buzzwords like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and XmlHttpRequest are buzzing around Java blogs for months now. The DWR (Direct Web Remoting) project aims to provide easy AJAX for Java. This session will...
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Parleys.com: XOM Design Principals
XOM (XML Object Model) is an open source API for processing XML with Java using a streaming tree model. Although it is open source, XOM was implemented using the cathedral model of development (one designer's vision) rather than the bazaar model. This JavaPolis talk by Elliotte explores the d...
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Parleys.com: Service Data Objects
In this talk, Michael Rowley will describe SDO and how it can be used to simplify and unify data access programming. Michael will describe the architecture and APIs that make up SDO and will show several examples. Simplifying data access has been a perennial issue for Java developers and sev...
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Parleys.com: What is new in Next Generation Mobile Java?
Java has come a long way from being an interesting experiment back in 1999 to what it is today : de-facto, mainstream programming platform for mobile devices. The fact that there are more than 700 million Java enabled devices today is a direct result of this ever-increasing adoption of the Ja...
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Parleys.com: EJB 3 Persistence
One of the key results of the work on EJB 3.0 has been the introduction of a lightweight POJO persistence model for Java EE. This work on persistence has also been expanded to include use in Java SE environments - i.e. "outside the Java EE container". This tal...
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Parleys.com: Formula One Telemetry with Java
When somebody says "challenging environment", what do you think of? Well, the Formula One environment is really one of these challenging environments. Behind those fast streaking cars there is a complex world made of real-time systems collecting and distributi...
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Parleys.com: Jasper Reports
In this JavaPolis conference talk you'll see JasperReports in action by the founder and Architect of JasperReports, Teodor Danciu. JasperReprots is a powerful open source Java reporting tool that has the ability to deliver rich content onto the screen, to the printer or into PDF, HTML, XLS, CS...
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Parleys.com: JGoodies
As architect and designer of Java tools, demos and several professional Swing libraries, Karsten Lentzsch is considered a leading expert in Java user interface technology and pluggable look&feel. He brings a wealth of experience in designing usable and elegant Java ...
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Parleys.com: Java Business Integration
Java Business Integration (JBI) is a new Java standard, defining a framework for creating service-oriented architectures (SOA's) using plug-in components. This presentation will familiarize you with what JBI is, and the technical underpinnings that make it work. You'll learn about service-ori...
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Parleys.com: WebWork
During this talk you'll receive an update on WebWork. WebWork is a Java web-application development framework. It is built specifically with developer productivity and code simplicity in mind, providing robust support for building reusable UI templates, such as form controls, UI themes, inter...
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Parleys.com: Concurrency Utilities in JDK 5.0
JDK 5.0 is a huge step forward in developing concurrent Java classes and applications, providing concurrency building blocks for both novices and experts. This talk explores the new low-level concurrency utilities included in JDK 5.0, and examine their features and scalability. Prior to the r...
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The SitePoint Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sitepoint.com
News, opinion, and fresh thinking for web developers and designers. The official podcast of sitepoint.com.