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Beans Binding & JPA

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I have been continuing my work on integrating Beans Binding (JSR 295) and the Swing Application Framework (JSR 296) with the work I have been doing on providing a JPA enabled HMVC framework for Swing developers. I must already say that getting to the information on how to exactly use these two apis isn’t straight forward. JavaDoc is probably not what it should be. I can’t really blame them on this, as I am probably the worst candidate for this exercise. Document, as in RTFM, is completely nonexistent. As I was coding on some UI parts of the demo application for this, I got mail about the More >

JavaPolis, NetBeans 6 & Season’s coding…

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That’s it JavaPolis is over. It was a great success again and completely sold out weeks before it actually began… It was a great opportunity for me to catch up with old friends and time to make some new. The French speaking community was pretty present and I was really pleased to chat with people I had not seen since the Sun Tech Days in Paris in February. Bruce Eckel tried to introduced the Open Space concept to the event this year. While I haven’t had a chance to participate in any of the round tables, I think it was pretty quiet on that side of the venue… Sad, as the CITCON in Brussels, More >

Java 6 on OS X Leopard

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Just downloading developer preview 8 from theĀ ADC Member Site. Apple just made my day!

JavaZone 2007: Java Persistence on the Client

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I am back from my Oslo trip. JavaZone 2007 was again a great success! The exhibition hall was much bigger than the hotel lobby last year, much more decorated and with even more people attending! Still it remained a very enjoyable event… I had a really great time and many possibilities to chat with interesting people: attendees, the JavaDB guys and with speakers that I either met for the first time or was really glad to see again. Here’s a small video by Dion Almaer from Ajaxian.com, so that you make sure not to miss it next year.

My BOF on Choosing the right framework for your next More >

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