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Gilad Manor is a Java/EE and Flex/AIR developer, and has been working for a variety of industries including billing, insurance and printing. Now CTO's for his own company, and a freelancer consultant. Gilad also publishes on the blog hands on.

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Catching up with JQuery: Now used in over 30% of Websites

Topics
Java,
Javascript

The JavaScript framework has evolved to include many tools intended to make JavaScript coding much easier. According to BuiltWith usage statistics, this open source project is now used in over 30% of the top 10000 web sites.

OpenFaces 3.0 Prerelease, JSF2.0 Compatible

Topics
Java,
Web Frameworks

Last month TeamDev had announced the pre release of OpenFaces 3.0. The official release of the 3.0 version is expected in June later this year. This intermediate milestone is a JSF 2.0 compatible version of OpenFaces. Versions 2.x are planned to be maintained in parallel with the 3.x versions while keeping the same features set in both branches.

JavaFX 1.3 Released With Performance And Functional Improvements, TV App Support And UI Composer

Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Java,
Release

Last month Sun has announced the release of the JavaFX 1.3 version delivering performance and functional improvements, including: new UI controls, CSS skinning, and programmatic layout, extended production suite, TV application support, mobile emulator on the Mac platform and UI composer plugin for NetBeans IDE 6.9 Beta .

New Java SDK For Amazon Web Services

Topics
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Grid Computing,
Architecture

Amazon has announced the new AWS SDK for Java this March. The aim of the new SDK is to simplify the development of java applications that use the Amazon EC2. The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse automates most of the steps required for the development cycle such as deployment, debugging, instance launching and network access management on the Amazon cluster

Mahout 0.3: Open Source Machine Learning

Topics
Machine Learning,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture,
Data Warehousing

The need for machine-learning techniques like clustering, collaborative filtering, and categorization has steadily increased the last decade along with the number of solutions needing quick and efficient algorithms to transform vast amounts of raw data into relevant information. Apache Mount 0.3 has been announced on March, adding more functionality, stability and performance.

Scooter Framework; Java Made CRUD And Simple

Topics
Web 2.0,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture

The Scooter framework has been inspired by the simplicity of use exhibited in ROR. The framework presents an alternative for developing Java web apps using Struts, Spring and Hibernate, with a CRUD generator and the ActiveRecord as key features. The intent of the Scooter is that XML editing and annotations are not required, and that only basic knowledge in Servlet/JSP and JDK1.4 is necessary.

First Steps for Apache Pivot, Java-based RIA Framework

Topics
Rich Client / Desktop,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

Apache Pivot is an open source project, which attempts to create a modern, rich client development platform in Java. Pivot started off as an R&D effort at VMWare in 2007 and was released as an open-source project in June 2008 under the Apache 2.0 license. Pivot then joined the Apache Incubator in January 2009 and graduated as a top-level Apache project in December 2009.

GigaSpaces XAP 7.1 EA: Elastic Middleware, Data Querying and Spring 3.x

Topics
Java,
Clustering & Caching,
Performance & Scalability,
Grid Computing

GigaSpaces XAP is a distributed application server with an in-memory data grid. The XAP 7.1 release includes a number of themes: an Elastic Middleware Service, enhanced virtualization compatibility, data querying, an updated web-based management application, embedded Spring 3.0, and performance improvements. InfoQ explored this EA release to learn more.