The Year In Review
John Stevenson reflects on the year that was for the Java community - focusing on the rise of certain languages, the best events and conferences of the year and his own…
A bright future for Java and its cohorts, mostly
The co-leader of the London Java Community and general open source aficionado offers his thoughts for the year ahead
Ceylon M1 - Newton lands
Release is 'major step down the roadmap towards Ceylon 1.0'
Merry Forking Christmas
The framework makes the big move to join SpringSource's sub-projects.
Don't let the bugs bite
Communal cloud allows developers to store issue evaluations easily
Finally, Scala IDE is enterprise ready
New version sees huge shift from initial code base, promising much improved performance and responsiveness
The pieces are coming together
Project Jigsaw outlines plans for standardised module system for Java SE and as part of the JDK
Project Paho and Koneki gets industry-wide backing
IBM, Sierra Wireless, Eurotech and Axeda form initial members of M2M IWG
Tis the season to Hibernate after all
Rotten to the core, certainly not! Multi-tenancy support and introduction of ServiceRegistry API the main draws for Hibernate 4
Another legal contest for Google
This latest legal deluge could land Google in hotter water - it extends beyond Android...
New Release
Now with JSF / PrimeFaces scaffolding, multi-module Maven support and most importantly, Apache 2.0 licensed
Almost a year in development, it's finally here
Grails 2.0 includes the latest libraries such as Groovy 1.8 and Spring 3.1 and gets a lick of paint with new intuitive UI
Palantir glance into the crystal ball and see the future...
Cinch and Sysmon mark the technology platform first foray into open sourcing their products
Java developments - the shift to one embedded platform is on
A call for NetBeans contributors to help create a Java FX 2.0 application framework
New Release
Could it be a launchpad towards further JDK 7 support?
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