From JAX 2012
Platform as a Service has gained great popularity over the past two years. Many vendors have rewritten their middleware handbooks, and discarded existing investments in Java…
To the browser
JAX Editor Chris Mayer catches a few minutes with Eclipse Orion project lead Ken Walker to discuss the browser IDE and its design goal, its difference from the main Eclipse…
JAXConf 2013 Chat
JAXenter Editor Chris Mayer sat down with Les Hazlewood, co-founder and CTO of Stormpath, a firm who create user management and authentication systems for developers. We asked…
Java EE Tutorial
Continuing our Java EE series, JSR 352 lead Chris Vignola shows us around the batch processing specification and how it can be utilised.
Recorded in front of a live JAXConf audience
Join GitHub trainer and evangelist Tim Berglund for a look at Git, from the bits up. This talk is not for the Git beginner, but a more advanced look at "weird internals stuff"…
A seal of approval
The open source company are latest to say goodbye to Oracle, in favour of the MySQL fork.
Why contemporary web developers deserve better
Can everything in our web application be reusable and statically type checked? Everything, from markup to client scripting. Andrey Breslav tells how it is indeed possible with…
Our survey says
Eclipse’s annual report shows the open source foundation has plenty of work ahead of Kepler.
JAXConf 2013 Hacking
Oracle's Stephen Chin brings some gadgets to JAXConf in a hands-on session exploring the world of the Raspberry Pi, an ARM GNU/Linux box that's cheap and powerful enough to…
Fabric softener
The components of Hadoop 2.0 are coming together nicely. Continuuity aim to make the learning curve easier for YARN with their newest tool.
Blockbuster in the making?
Oracle turn Steven Spielberg by offering us a spoof thriller film trailer for Java’s latest enterprise edition.
Recorded in front of a live JAXConf audience
In his keynote from JaxConf 2013, Yehuda Katz will talk about how the standards bodies are evolving the web to make it easier for web developers to evolve.
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