The state of New Jersey is looking fine
The newest version of Glassfish's open source JAX-RS (JSR 311) Reference Implementation for building RESTful Web services is here. And it's brand spanking new.
Spring goes social
Remnants of the Spring Social initiative appear to be forming together, as the LinkedIn RC1 shores up
Control the power
The Java IDE specialist want to re-establish their dominance with latest release of their CI server
New Release
The community around the project announce the next iteration of the Java Persistence Project
There's a new CI server on the block
With the additional of three major languages, continuous integration environment Travis begins its assault on Java.
New Release
Atlassian JIRA 5 has been released today, pushing the envelope for issue trackers. Jon Stevenson tells us more about what it can do
Downtime is a thing of the past
The ZeroTurnaround are building on their successful JRebel with the second major version of LiveRebel -an out-of-the-box solution to end slow, inefficient production…
Some new Scala tidbits to savour
With anticipation reaching new levels, the Scala team release a further milestone to allow keen Scala fans to test out some of the new features before the main release
New Release
The first release of the 2.4.x series sees a raft of improvements for the HTTP server
New Release
The latest update to the popular JBoss ORM framework arrives with a few bonus features
Two huge additions to OpenJFX
Now that some key components for JavaFX are now out in the wild, will developer flock to them?
The road to CI recovery
Just a good dose of spring cleaning from the Hudson team, after last month's mammoth launch.
Java 6 survives...for now at least
Java 6 gets a few more days in the sun, as its EOL cycle has been postponed until November 2012, to allow further adoption of its successor Java 7.
New Release
Codenamed 'Thunder', this JBoss server is looking to shake things up a bit with the biggest release in the community's history
The latest from the bitter spat between Oracle and Google
Oracle have reassessed their claims in order to 'streamline the case' dropping the last patent claim and reducing their damages. But Google still aren't happy.
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