Java Podcasts
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Parleys.com: Kirk Pepperdine JavaPolis 2006 Interview
Kirk has been focusing on performance tuning for quit some years now so for Ted Neward is was very obvious what the interview should be about. Next to performance questions Kirk also explains what the Java Champions program is all about.
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Parleys.com: JMS in a Spring Environment
Spring includes sophisticated support for synchronous messaging via JMS since release 1.1, for J2EE as well as standalone environments. The newest addition to the family is support for asynchronous message listening based on POJOs, introduced in Spring 2.0. This talk explores various usage sty...
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Parleys.com: Bruno Lowagie Interview
Ted Neward interviews Bruno Lowagie about his new book iText in Action, on how to create and manipulate PDF. Bruno is the initial developer and one of the current maintainers of iText, a free Java-PDF library. He works as a developer for the ICT department of Ghent University, Belgium.
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Parleys.com: Bill Venners Interview
Bill Venners, Artima's founder and president, was interviewed by Ted Neward at the 2006 JavaPolis conference. Bill Venners focuses on a range of topics related to Java's evolution, including the question of how to evolve the language without adding more clutter to it.
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Parleys.com: Brian Goetz Interview
During this interview Brian Goetz talks about his book "Java Concurrency in Practice" and the Java Performance Myths which he presented at JavaPolis. How much performance tuning should we do and will the introduction of scripting languages to the VM harm specu...
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Parleys.com: JCP.next
This less technical but nevertheless important JavaPolis talk, gives an introduction to the Java Community Process (JCP) and discusses the proposed JCP changes. Heather also tackles a few questions on how compatibility will be maintained now that Java is open sourced and the impact on JCP.
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Parleys.com: Heinz Kabutz interview
Ted Neward interviews Java Champion Heinz Kabutz and asks what his favorite features are in Java6, what the Java Specialist newsletter is all about and how much energy developers should take in performance tuning.Dr. Heinz Kabutz is a Java guru living in South Africa. He consults, holds cours...
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Parleys.com: Kito Mann Interview
Ted Neward talks with Kito (JSFCentral) Mann about, yes you guessed it, Java Server Faces. What is the current state of JSF, what's the impact of Javascript and Ruby on the JEE5 presentation tier and how does it compare to ASP.NET are just a handful of questions that are fired by Ted. JavaSer...
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Parleys.com: Stanley Ho interview
In this JavaPolis 2006 interview Ted Neward talks with Stanley Ho (JSR-277 specification lead) on the up coming Java Module System. In addition they also discuss the current and future state of Java Web Start. JSR-277 seeks to address many issues associated with Java Archives (JARs), includin...
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Parleys.com: Alex Krapf Interview
Software versioning is one of the most neglected areas of software development. We're all aware of the need for version control systems in development, but these systems are external to our source code. How do you write software that withstands the test of time, software that does not have to...
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Parleys.com: JSR-277: Java Modules System
The JSR-277 (Java Module System) specification seeks to address many issues associated with Java Archives (JARs), including the lack of version control, the difficulties in distributing multiple JARs for deployment, the classpath hell, JAR hell, and extension hell, etc. that have been well kn...
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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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