Java Is Finally Free and Open view story
osnews.com — Back in May 2006, Sun released Java as open source but it still contained about 5 percent proprietary, non-free code. Now the IcedTea project the rigorous Java Test Compatibility Kit.
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Real Web 2.0: Mastering the Creative Commons view story
The Creative Commons (CC) initiative develops popular licenses for content, including Web content. In this article, learn how to choose and use CC licenses for your Web sites and applications and how to process these licenses in code.
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Java and .Net Taking On Contenders And Winning | Software, Technology and More view story
Java and .Net have not being seriously challenged by any language and are not likely to be.
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Are You Using The Full Power Of Spring For Your Dependency Injection Needs? view story
There are several ways to inject dependencies in Spring, Constructor, Setter, FactoryBean, FactoryMethod etc. We will cover all of them here.
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Why eBay Should Open-Source Skype view story
eBay is not going through the happiest of times. Not only has it found it necessary to make 1000 people – 10% of its workforce – redundant, it has had to own up to a serious breach of trust with its Internet telephony program, Skype.
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Develop a dynamic location-based mashup view story
Mashups are a new, highly interactive Web development methodology. Essentially a mix of related content put together from disparate sources, mashups provide rich dynamic content for a superb user experience.
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Toolkit for Data Collection and Visual Analysis for Multi-Core Systems view story
Discover the Toolkit for Data Collection and Visual Analysis for Multi-Core Systems; it targets many common performance problems pertaining to Java applications running on multi-core or multi-processing platforms.
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