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- ICANN: If you love us, let us go
- ICANN says its all grown up and ready to move out of the nest. The keeper of all things domain name sent a long report to the Department of Congress, saying that it has achieved all the objectives required for independence, the BBC reports. Paul Twomey, president of Icann,...
- Tags: ICANN, Board, JPA, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
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- Google Apps charges ahead with improved data security and long-awaited Java support
- Cast Iron Systems and Google have teamed up to overcome one of the biggest hurdles to cloud computing and software as a service SaaS in the enterprise -- concerns over data security. Cast Iron for Google Apps, which was announced today, includes the Google Secure Data Connection,...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, Data Security, Java Environment, Cloud Computing, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Landscaping Company Reaches Out to Branch Office With Latest Microsoft Technology
- JPA Landscape & Construction provides a full range of commercial landscape services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. As the company grew to more than 100 employees and opened a branch office, it found that the Microsoft technology it had installed many years before no longer was meeting its needs...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., JPA Landscape & Construction, Microsoft Windows, Terminal Services, Peer To Peer (P2P), Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Internet, Hardware
- Case studies 2008-06-28
- Get Ready for Wicket 1.4's New Java 5 and Spring Features
- The author has been reading the buzz about the Apache Wicket web application framework for a while, but didn't decide to seriously learn Wicket until just a few months ago. The author had just finished experimenting with the Java Persistence API JPA, and decided to repurpose some of the code...
- Tags: Java, Web Application, Jupitermedia Corp., Cloud Computing
- White papers 2008-06-11
- Basic Java Persistence API Best Practices: Consider and Employ These Simple Approaches to Make Your Java Persistence API Applications More Maintainable
- The Java Persistence API JPA, which is part of the Enterprise JavaBeans EJB 3.0 spec and is now the standard API for persistence and object/relational mapping for the Java EE platform, provides several advantages to Java developers for data-binding purposes. First, it provides a common API for persistence in both...
- Tags: API, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2008-05-01
- Using Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition as a Persistence Manager for the Google Web Toolkit
- The standard Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE approach for object persistence in Web applications is to use Enterprise JavaBeans EJB, an Object-to-Relational Mapping ORM technique. Java objects are translated back and forth into SQL statements and stored within a Relational DataBase Management System RDBMS as rows related across a...
- Tags: Google Inc., Oracle Corp., SQL, RDBMS, Google Web Toolkit, Java Object, EJB, Programming Languages, J2Ee, Java, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2008-02-01
- Using Java Persistence API Within a Visual Web JSF Application
- Using NetBeans IDE 6.0 and the Visual Web tools, one can write applications that connect to database tables using the Java Persistence API JPA in addition to the Visual Web JSF data provider components. After one establishes the connection to the database table, one can use the Java Persistence API...
- Tags: Web, Database, API, Database Table, Programming Languages, Java, Storage, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- White papers 2007-12-03
- Better JPA, Better JAXB, and Better Annotations Processing With Java SE 6
- Off late released Java SE Standard Edition 6 brings greater convenience and greater usability to several portions of the Java programming language and platform. In particular, Java SE 6 makes it easier for Java developers to apply JAXB Java Architecture for XML Binding and annotations processing to their development efforts,...
- Tags: Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-09-01
- Oracle commits to Eclipse persistence project, joins board of directors
- EclipseCon 2007: In a surprise move, Oracle announced today it is donating its Java persistence framework, Oracle TopLink, to the Eclipse community under the Eclipse Public License. A new project called "EclipseLink" is expected to be formed to oversee development of the software, with Oracle at the helm.Additionally, Oracle will...
- Tags: Licenses, Community, EclipseCon 2007, Java, Commercial, General, Eclipse
- Blog posts 2007-03-06
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2dynamic language support?How does dynamic language support line up in netbeans vs eclipse?jrubygroovyjython& more?criteria?I'd like to see a comparison of how productive developers are using the two IDEs. Just because one IDE may have more features and more companies in the community does not necessarily equate...
- Tags: Java development tools, Programming languages, Sun NetBeans, Eclipse, Java
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- JavaOne Day 3: GWT, Blu-ray, PHP, JUnit 4, and more!
- It's mid-way through JavaOne and this was probably the most interesting day yet! My "stack of stuff" pile is overflowing with notes from the conference, but here are the most important highlights from the sessions I attended or heard about:Google Web Toolkit GWT debuts. Google redefines Ajax programming by...
- Tags: Java, PHP, Blu-ray disc
- Blog posts 2006-05-18
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