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JSR 308: Unwarranted Increase in Java Language Complexity?

Topics
Java,
Language,
JCP Standards

JSR 308 - Annotations on Java Types - a new language feature proposed for Java SE7 has been discussed in the "Upcoming Java Programming-Language Changes" presentation at JavaOne. In a follow-up, Michael Nygard argues that JSR 308 increases the language complexity with little or no added benefit and sees this as a trigger for Java developers to reconsider their language choice.

GemFire 5.5 Adds Continuous Query and Repeatable Read Support

Topics
Java,
Clustering & Caching

The latest release of GemFire - an in-memory data management product - offers distributed event processing capabilities with the introduction of continuous querying and durable event notifications as well as other new features. InfoQ discussed with Jags Ramnarayan, Chief Architect at GemStone, about these new features and the product's roadmap.

Hands-off Load Testing with JMeter and Ant

Topics
Java,
Performance & Scalability,
Software Testing

Automation expert Paul Duvall highlights in a recent post the value of earlier and continuous integration of load tests throughout the development cycle and presents simple step-by-step techniques to create a scheduled integration build that runs JMeter tests.

Extended Java SE 1.4 Support through Java SE for Business

Topics
Java

Sun has recently announced the availability of Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) for Business - a new product subscription aimed at extending Sun's support for Java SE releases, provide faster updates to technology updates and offer enterprise deployment features for its customers.

Flux 7.7: Increased Monitoring and Secure FTP Capabilities

Topics
Workflow / BPM,
Java

Initially released in 2000, Flux is an embeddable Java software component for Java development teams who need job scheduling, file transfer and workflow management. Flux 7.7 extended the product's secure file transfer capabilities and increased the scalability of the Operations Console. InfoQ discussed with David Sims, Flux President about the new features and other product developments.

Differentiated UX: Expression of an Emerging UI Design Trend?

Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
.NET,
Silverlight,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Architecture

Introduced with the rollout of the Windows Presentation Foundation, the concept of Differentiated UX (Differentiated User Experience) was intended to help promote a new capability associated with this technology for delivering enhanced user experiences. Recently, Brian Noyes and Dax Pandhi provided a more concrete explanation of the term and described its relevance to UI designers and developers.

Lively Kernel: How Web Programming Should Have Been Done From the Beginning?

Topics
Javascript,
Java,
Web Frameworks

An experimental project initiated by Sun Microsystems, Lively Kernel is a new web programming environment written entirely in JavaScript which supports desktop-style applications with rich graphics and direct manipulation capabilities without the installation or upgrade requirements typical for conventional desktop applications.

The Grinder 3.0: "The Programmer's Load Tester" Adds Scripting Support

Topics
Java,
Performance & Scalability,
Software Testing

The Grinder is an open source Java load testing framework that makes it easy to run a distributed test using many load injector machines. Its new release brings significant enhancements including integration with a scripting engine (Jython) that allows flexible test recording, script customization and replay.