Google News Alert for: java

Java Language Runtime (JLR) project created
InfoQ.com - Toronto,Canada
Community Ruby, Java Topics Dynamic Languages, Reuse, JRuby Languages running on the JVM have been around for ages, nearly as long as the JVM.
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JAVA & JOG CANCER ‘RX’
New York Post - New York,NY,USA
AP July 31, 2007 — Can adding a cup or two of coffee to your exercise routine increase protection from skin cancer? New research indicates that just might
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Mystery illness kills 10 in Central Java regency
Jakarta Post - Jakarta,Indonesia
A mystery illness has killed 10 people in Magelang regency, Central Java, over the last seven days. Five of the victims, all residents of Beran hamlet in
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Simba Technologies Launches MDX SDK for Building Java-Based XMLA
WM Experts (press release) - Inverness,FL,USA
This latest release incorporates many notable enhancements, including the ability to build a Java-based XMLA Provider for interoperability across platforms.
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Quake report stokes volcano row
NEWS.com.au - Australia
Scientists said they may never find the exact trigger for the continuing eruption of noxious-smelling mud from the ground in East Java that has engulfed an
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Palm OS Java Micro Environmnet Updated
mytreo.net - Santa Clara,CA,USA
Tim Carroll of Palm Infocenter reported that Palm quietly released an update to the Palm OS WebSphere Everyplace Java Micro Environment recently.
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Google Blogs Alert for: java

Codemesh does Interop with .NET and Java too. How does Grasshopper
By Roy Osherove
The interop solution the you can use with Grasshopper compiled code could be slower than the native calls performed by Codemesh APIs (since Codemesh uses the JNI interface, a low level C interface for the java language which is fast,
The Mainsoft Grasshoppers Blog - http://blog.mainsoft.com/blog

Shared web hosting versus Java frameworks
By flozano
A quick google search convinced me that all major Java frameworks including but not limited to Struts, Hibernate and Spring needs this permission, so banning it from the security policy means the shared hosting plan is useless for the
Fernando Lozano’s Blog - http://weblogs.java.net/blog/flozano/

3C11918081.post [Email address: 3C11918081.post #AT# talk.nabble.com - replace #AT# with @ ]%3E" style="color: #0000ff" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" target="_blank">org.apache.cxf.interceptor.Fault: Marshalling Error: java.util.Map
By kayteeem
Hi all, I’m getting a marshalling error for when using java.util.Map. It is works fine for java.util.Collection and I didn’t even have to add a JAXB annotation to return the type for Collection. I am using Spring2.0.4 libs as per your
cxf-user [Email address: cxf-user #AT# incubator.apache.org - replace #AT# with @ ] Archives - http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-cxf-user/

can I expose Quartz scheduler as spring RMI service
By dingwen_ca
RemoteConnectFailureE xception: Cannot connect to remote service [rmi://localhost:1099/schedulerRemote]; nested exception is java.rmi.UnmarshalException: error unmarshalling return; nested exception is: java.io.
Spring Framework Support Forums - http://forum.springframework.org

20070731071334.16065.qmail [Email address: 20070731071334.16065.qmail #AT# mail.codehaus.org - replace #AT# with @ ]" style="color: #0000ff" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" target="_blank">[agilifier-scm] [14] trunk/src/java/templates: Intermediate check in.
ArrayList; +import java.util.Collection; </span><span class=’cx’> import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; </span><span class=’rem’>-public class Module { </span><span class=’add’>+public class Module implements
Codehaus - http://xircles.codehaus.org/

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