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Author: Laurence VanhelsuweLaurence Vanhelsuwe
Date: Jul 29, 2008 11:24
Dear Java Professional,
When it comes to solving problems related to hashing collections
(Hashtable, HashMap, HashSet, etc..), I have often been frustrated with
the too generic nature of available tools, so, in time-honoured
tradition, I founded a company to launch a tool targetting this very
focussed area of Java programming: hashing containers.. their use and
(all too often) abuse.
Software Pearls BVBA is currently doing critical market research to
ascertain what you, the Java professional, would expect to see in a
tool with such a specialized focus.
We've got a very short questionnaire at the following URL:
http://www.softwarepearls.com/market_research.html
.. which we'd really appreciate you filling in, and sharing your
thoughts on this topic.
Your feedback will make our tool the best possible tool to shine a hard
light into a corner of daily Java reality which has frustrated too many
of us for too long.
I very much look forward to your feedback,
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Author: Jon SkeetJon Skeet
Date: Jun 14, 2008 00:06
The server hosting the moderation software has run into troubles, and
we're going to have to set it up elsewhere.
Until this time, we won't be able to moderate any
comp.lang.java.announce articles.
Apologies - I'll get it back up ASAP.
Jon Skeet, moderator
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Author: carlocarlo
Date: May 24, 2008 10:12
The Spiffy Framework is a collection of well tested and efficient best
practice utility methods and classes. Most of the code has been
applied in industrial
settings with great results. The aim of this code is to remedy design
flaws or insufficiencies in existing API's or make tedious
interactions
with the API straight forward. For example, there is great stuff to be
discovered in the JUnitHelper or the LoggerHelper.
The goals of the Spiffy Framework is:
* To collect and centralize "utility abstractions"
* To serve as a repository of knowledge/smart ideas for
programmers to learn
new stuff in v0.05
* added spiffy.log4j.LoggerHelper for a consistent way to get Logger
instances
* added keySet() to TwoDHashMap and ThreeDHashMap
* added getAs2d() to ThreeDHashMap returning a TwoDHashMap
Upgrade guide: just replace the .jar file...
-kasper
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Author: carlocarlo
Date: May 24, 2008 10:12
New stuff in this release
* Added sqlorm-with_src.jar to the sqlorm.zip containing both classes
and source files for better integration with IDE's.
* Added ConstantsDump which enable type safe SQL development and easy
database refactoring capabilities (see
http://sqlorm.sourceforge.net/database_refactoring_made_easy.html for
comprehensive documentation on it).
* Added ResultSetForMetaData for improved access to ResultSet data.
* Added support for the generated constants of ConstantDump in
SelectBuilder
Upgrade guide: just replace sqlorm.jar
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Author: WisserWisser
Date: May 8, 2008 15:10
Jailer 2.2.0 has been released.
Model-based data export, schema browsing and rendering.
Exports consistent, referentially intact row-sets from relational
databases.
Removes obsolete data without violating integrity.
DBMS agnostic (JDBC). Platform independent.
Generates topologically sorted SQL-DML.
The 2.2.0 release includes a new graph-based model editor
and an improved documentation.
http://jailer.sourceforge.net
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Author: Dirk LemmermannDirk Lemmermann
Date: May 4, 2008 14:44
Release 1.1 of FlexGantt has been released on April 29th, 2008. It
contains a long list of bug fixes, enhancements, and new features. It
also adds internationalization support for several languages: English,
German, French, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese.
FlexGantt is a UI framework for Java / Swing. It provides interactive,
high performance, Gantt charts for any kind of planning and scheduling
application. It's large feature set sets it apart from other
frameworks and allows it to be used in various different domains.
FlexGantt can be downloaded at http://www.dlsc.com
Regards,
Dirk Lemmermann
Software & Consulting
Zurich, Switzerland
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Author: Lion-OLion-O
Date: May 4, 2008 14:43
Its been a while since I've announced any news about Netbeans but that is
because of the controverse which (IMO:) overshadowed the initial 6.0 release.
Being one of the many critics I didn't want to risk writing up negative critics
on a platform where they don't belong.
So, having that out of the way: Yesterday NetBeans 6.1 has been officially
released.
When you're new to the 6.x branch of Netbeans (or new to the entire platform)
you'll quickly notice that you're dealing with an IDE which has its roots fully
in Java but also reaches out to support many different other platforms. Because
this group is solely aimed at Java I am not including those features in my
announcement, but will merely say that Netbeans also includes supports for
C/C++, Javascript, Ruby and even PHP (PHP support is in beta stage).
Netbeans 6 has been completely rewritten from scratch in order to get a
platform which is better manageable and to make sure that the code doesn't
become a total mess. You can notice this from the way the IDE behaves (it tends
to boot faster and be more responsive) as well as some of the older bugs which
have re-surfaced.
Specific Java features which are supported are:
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Author: Michael JustinMichael Justin
Date: Apr 5, 2008 00:05
April 5, 2008 - betasoft, independent software developer for
CodeGear(tm) Delphi and for the Java(tm) platform, is pleased to
announce the release of ScroogeXHTML for the Java(tm) platform 3.0.
ScroogeXHTML for the Java(tm) platform is a JavaBean(tm) which can
convert a subset of the RTF standard to XHTML and HTML 4.01. It is fast
and easy to customize. Full source code and one year free updates are
covered by the registration fee.
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Author: girish.bellalcherugirish.bellalcheru
Date: Apr 5, 2008 00:02
LyteRAD 2.0 for windows and linux. An integrated application
development framework for light-weight database applications. Its a
java based framework for building complete standalone applications.
Build desktop & mobile database applications.
LyteRAD is available both as a free edition, and an enhanced
professional edition at a charge.
http://www.lytecube.com
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Author: Michael JustinMichael Justin
Date: Apr 2, 2008 02:14
March 31, 2008 - betasoft, independent software developer for
CodeGear(tm) Delphi and for the Java(tm) platform, is pleased to
announce release 1.1 of its CodeGear(tm) Delphi(tm) client library
Habari for Apache ActiveMQ, the popular and powerful open source
Message
Broker and Enterprise Integration Patterns provider. With Habari
ActiveMQ Client, enterprise application developers can build integrated
solutions, connecting cross language clients and protocols from Java,
C,
C++, C#, Ruby, Perl, Python, and PHP, with support for transient,
persistent and transactional messaging, using the peer-to-peer or the
publish and subscribe communication model.
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