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Eclipse announce first beta of their statically-typed Java embracing venture
JSR Watch
JSR 357 - Social Media API proposed by Werner Keil isn't approved by JCP after raising concerns over scope of project. Java isn't jumping on a standardised social media…
Bridging the gap between EJB and JSF
The latest issue of Java Tech Journal is now available! This month is all about CDI.
To be revealed at EclipseCon
Peter Kriens last release for OSGi Alliance is a big one - OSGi Release 5 ushers in the long-awaited OSGi Requirement-Capability model
JIRA not here yet
Change of plans for Oracle's OpenJDK as fully open JIRA is pushed further down the line
Good news everyone...
The four day event (July 9-12) in San Francisco is shaping up nicely with the announcement of several tracks, full of Java goodness
A trio of betas
JBoss have been busy. Public betas available for EAP 6, Tools and Developer Studio 5
Now available
VMware announce the availability of the entire Spring 3.1 Release Train plus announce some interesting stats too...
Not another Scala palaver
Interesting Twitter discussion over Scala macros sparks further debate about the pros and cons of the statically type-checked language
Are enteprises seeing JSF's worth?
With anticipation gathering for JSF 2.2, have enterprises put their faith in the gold standard for front-end development?
Almost showtime
Debut major version within touching distance say developers.
52% say they are standardising on open source stacks
Interesting research from Sonatype shows that open source is becoming the standard for the industry and nearly everyone is putting something back in.
Finally...
Judge Alsup has filed the order. The two companies will meet in April, which will suit Oracle just fine.
Solar-powered web experiment
With Typesafe Stack 2.0 out today (with the Play framework appearing for the first time), we highlight a new module for Play!
Don't believe the hype
Scala and Dart are still stuck in the #50-#100 bracket of the TIOBE rankings, behind languages such as Lua and Groovy
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