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Get OSGi Service from ServletContext

Both OSGi and Web application have their own type of context. In OSGi the context is called BundleContext that allows under among other things to register...

0 replies - 2117 views - 10/19/12 by Daniel Meyer in Uncategorized

Java Module Systems, the EDT, and ClassLoader Issues

As mentioned in Java Module Systems SwingWorker, Runnable, Thread and ClassLoader Issues, where invokeLater and invokeAndWait are discussed, the EDT is a...

0 replies - 4685 views - 03/05/12 by Wade Chandler in News

Java Module Systems, SwingWorker, Runnable, Thread and Class Loader Issues

People often have a hard time getting used to a Java module system's constraints on class loaders and dealing with compile time versus runtime...

3 replies - 7839 views - 02/18/12 by Wade Chandler in News

Daily Dose: Microsoft Adding More Support for C++

In a research paper published by Google last week, C++ was found to be the best-performing programming language in the market, trumping Java, Scala, and its...

0 replies - 13689 views - 06/15/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - NoSQLs Join Forces

NoSQL backers Membase and CouchOne just announced that they are merging to create Couchbase, Inc.  Combining the caching and clustering technology of Membase,...

0 replies - 20865 views - 02/09/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - CloudBees Adds Another Java All-Star

A few weeks ago, CloudBees, a cloud infrastructure that lets developers write code, test it, and put it into production on a PaaS, acquired InfraDNA—the...

0 replies - 24230 views - 12/15/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Eclipse Believes There is Hope for Java 8

Last month, Eclipse Executive Director Mike Milinkovich stated his reservations about the Jigsaw brand of modularity in Java 8.  It is now a surprise that...

2 replies - 26389 views - 11/24/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Android Adds More Countries to the Marketplace, Plus Skype

A lot of Android news has happened in this past week.  Google CEO Eric Schmidt claims that the increase in advertising due to Android has already covered the...

0 replies - 14876 views - 10/05/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Helios First Service Release

This week's Eclipse 3.6.1 release does not contain any new functionality but provides a healthy amount of bugfixes for the first service release of the...

1 replies - 18529 views - 09/27/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Virgo M4 Prepares for Equinox Upgrade

The first beta of the Virgo Web Server (formerly the Spring dm Server) is getting very close now that the Eclipse Foundation released the fourth milestone...

0 replies - 18761 views - 09/06/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Juicy Details About Scala 2.9

It seems that the Scala community is perfectly willing to convert their projects to the new 2.8 binaries (Scala 2.8, released last month, was not binary...

11 replies - 23854 views - 08/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

NetBeans Platform Training in Munich

First of a series of trainings to start in September! NetBeans is not only a popular IDE, but also a modular framework for the development of desktop...

0 replies - 2190 views - 08/10/10 by Toni Epple in Articles

Daily Dose - Eclipse Gemini Blueprint Reaches Milestone One

The Oracle-SpringSource venture, Gemini, is finally bearing fruit this month with the release of the OSGi 4.2 Blueprint Reference Implementation.  The...

0 replies - 14310 views - 07/06/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

The Best of NetBeans 6.9

Congratulations to the NetBeans developers for their hard, and speedy work!  It seems like just yesterday that they were announcing the release of NetBeans...

9 replies - 28783 views - 06/16/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Daily Dose - Spring Roo 1.1 Supports GWT, GAE, and Solr

With the first milestone release of Spring Roo 1.1.0, Project Lead Ben Alex says you can build a working web app with a Google Web Toolkit (GWT) front-end in...

0 replies - 24792 views - 05/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose