16th May '08Today's Top Blog Posts on Java
1. Sun Java System Web Server Search Module Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Class: Input Validation Error CVE: Remote: Yes Local: No Published: May 07 2008 12:00AM Updated: May 08 2008 03:55PM Credit: The vendor reported this issue. Vulnerable: Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP8 Sun Java System…
2. Sun Java System Application Server and Web Server JSP Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Class: Access Validation Error CVE: Remote: Yes Local: No Published: May 07 2008 12:00AM Updated: May 08 2008 04:05PM Credit: The vendor disclosed this issue. Vulnerable: Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP7 Sun Java…
3. What language/framework should I choose?
There is a confusing variety of languages/frameworks in use. Is it clear what you use for what?
4. OpenSolaris, Amazon, MySQL and Glassfish… Clouds Parting
We made some big announcements this week at our annual developer forums, CommunityOne and JavaOne. I thought I’d highlight a couple in particular. We announced the first commercial release of OpenSolaris - targeting…
Covered By: l-exp.com
5. How Portable Is LWUIT?
LWUIT is remarkably portable, from small CLDC cell phones to CDC hi-definition devices through Swing applications it can do it all. Well, over a weekend a few weeks ago I got LWUIT working on Android, this is still a…
6. Do we rely too much on XP?
You can create Java apps for a multitude of platforms as long as you’re developing on Windows XP.
7. Java One Day 2
o I decided to make my own themes: Ease of development, and transparency.
8. Breaking free from the tyranny of languages
I recently came across this documentation page from the .Net API. I was investigating the possibility of creating a Map that would allow String keys to be case insensitive…
9. James Gosling: on the Java Road
First things first, a couple of things to check out:Track down the real-time demo in the pavilion (the one with all the colored balls shooting around) and see if you’ve run the lottery
The prize is dinner with me…
Covered By: mysql.com
10. Alex Miller - JavaOne: Brian Goetz on concurrency in Java 7
Brian’s talk focused pretty much exclusively on the new fork-join framework that will be added as part of the JSR 166 extension in Java 7. There are a few other little goodies in the JSR update but this is the big…
11. JavaOne 2008: Day One (So Far)
JavaOne 2008 Day One has started, of course, and it’s an interesting show, with a lot of undercurrents about JavaFX (as expected) and multimedia - and mobile applications. There’s a lot more, of course, and this thread…
Covered By: j2eegeek.com, j2eegeek.com
12. Peter Pilgrim Java Champion Enterprise Weblog
CommunityOne 2008 MondayCommunity One 2008Dear ReaderAftermath Developing JavaFX Application for the EnterpriseThe day was really packed and busy for yours truly again. First up on the agenda was the con
Covered By: sven-drieling.de
13. Building high volume, low latency systems with Java
For those of you not fortunate enough to be jetting overto San Francisco for JavaOne this week, feel free to come and join us this evening for some community buzz at the Coding the Architecture London User Group.…
14. Una tazza di caffé
I finally was able to run the Gear demo from Jogl with the Classpath escher peer. It has some problems, first of all it spins too fast
and I can‘t play around with it (read it as: I can‘t turn the gears left and…
Covered By: kennke.org
15. Being Open is hard, as we have seen this week on Dion Almaer’s Blog
The last week or so has been a stark reminder of how hard it is to do “Open†, and how the term itself doesn’t mean anything. There are many shades of grey when it comes to open. Let’s take a…
Covered By: alex.dojotoolkit.org, softwareas.com, redmonk.com, ajaxian.com, ajaxian.com








