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Entries Tagged: JavaEE

CDI @OKCJUG

I had the opportunity today to present an introduction to CDI at the Oklahoma City Java Users Group. It was a smaller crowd, but they had great questions nonetheless. After a rough start in a workspace that wasn’t quite as clean as it should have been, I think the went fairly well. I had a [...]

A Jersey POJOMapping Client/Server Example

JAX-RS is the specification that describes how to build RESTful interfaces in a Java EE environment. Jersey is the reference implementation of that spec, and, like many implementations, offers features above and beyond what spec does. One feature that I’ve been working with recently is the POJOMapping feature, which makes writing services and clients much [...]

Book Review: Real World Java EE Night Hacks – Dissecting the Business Tier

Last week, a great post by Adam Bien brought his latest book, Real World Java EE Night Hacks – Dissecting the Business Tier, to mind. I have since gotten myself a copy and thought I’d share my thoughts here.

GlassFish 3.1 Is Now Available

For those that may not have noticed, today the GlassFish team officially released version 3.1. This new release brings in a myriad of features, the most significant of which is probably clustering and high availability. The Aquarium is the best place to find links to blogs, screencasts etc. from various GlassFish engineers (though Markus Eisele [...]

Java EE’s Buried Treasure: the Application Client Container

From time to time, I’m asked about accessing various EE artifacts (EJBs, etc) from a standalone client. Almost invariably, the user is having trouble getting the environment setup, grabbing an InitialContext, etc. Also almost invariably, my answer to them is “use the application client container”, which is as far as I can take them. The [...]

The Value of the Stack

This morning on twitter, I saw an announcement that Mollom has a new backend, one based on GlassFish. I have to be honest. I don’t know much of anything about Mollom beyond this, nor do I know anything about their previous backend other than it was Java-based. The blog post, though, immediately made me think [...]

GlassFish v3 Virtual Conference

This is a little late notice, but we at Sun are holding a “virtual conference” covering GlassFish v3, JavaEE 6, etc. You can find details here. It starts in 30 minutes (10:00 CST, 8:00 PST).

Interested in Servlet 3.0?

If so, you might be interested in the latest webinar from The Aquarium covering Java EE 6 and Servlet 3.0. Spec leads Roberto Chinnici and Rajiv Mordani will be leading the next session covering these two topics. Eduardo has the details.

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