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  • How Many Rubies Does the Future Hold?

    RubyConf 2006 still fresh in their memory, some Rubyists are beginning to wonder if the future of Ruby includes fragmentation, particularly given the large number of competing and potentially-incompatible platforms in development.

  • Danube Releases ScrumWorks v1.8

    ScrumWorks, the free Agile project tracking software from Danube Technologies, this week announced the release of version 1.8, which adds a Product Import feature to bring existing projects into the tool, a number of customer-requested changes and significant performance enhancements.

  • NetKernel 3.1 Released with Ruby and JSON Support

    1060 Research released NetKernel 3.1 last week. NetKernel is a resource-oriented software development and execution environment. It allows the integration of services written in a variety of languages (including Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, XSL and others) through the use of URIs. New features in NetKernel 3.1 include Ruby support, JSON as a native resource type, and updated documentation.

  • Interview: Ivar Jacobson on the UP, UML, MDA, and the future of methodologies

    Ivar Jacobson, one of the creators of the Unified Process, UML, and use cases, introduces his vision for a next generation development methodology that is both agile and comprehensive like the Unified Process (UP). His vision includes 'Intelligent Agents' which make customization recommendations based on tool usage patterns. Jacobson also talks about his views on UML, MDA, AOP, and the future.

  • Java ME Design Guidelines Reduce Porting, Testing, and Maintenance Costs

    To help minimize the cost of developing Java ME applications for multiple platforms, Sun and Orange have teamed up to create a set of design guidelines that help developers simplify cross-device development. The goal is to reduce pattern of generating an executable for each device.

  • Coherence 3.2 Enhances Clustered Data Client and Grid Computing Support

    Tangosol, Inc. is releasing version 3.2 of the Coherence Data Grid Solution Set in October. Coherence provides data replication, partitioning, caching, and grid computing functionality across a cluster of computers. This release adds three new data client options and such features as enhanced TCP/IP support, Websphere 6.0 support and interoperability for .NET and C++.

  • Preventing SQL Injection Attacks in .NET Applications

    Back in September InfoQ reported on Michael Sutton's alarming study of SQL injection vulnerabilities. Fortunately Scott Guthrie shows us that preventing most of them in .NET is not that hard.

  • Presentation: The Role of the Enterprise Service Bus

    In this NoFluff talk, Mark Richards tells us what an ESB is, its role, what capabilities it provides, and the various ways an ESB can be implemented. He takes a close look at the JBI specification (JSR-208) and explains what impact it will have with the ESB world. This will teach you how to determine your own specific requirements for an ESB and then match these requirements to the product space.

  • Collection Initializers in C# 3.0

    What is a Collection? While merely academic in earlier versions, this seemingly innocent question has important ramifications in C# 3.0.

  • Record and Playback Registry Changes

    Jon Galloway has released a tool that allows developers to record and playback registry changes.

  • Marathon 1.0: Automating Swing UI Testing with Jython

    Marathon, a GUI testing tool that has languished at a .9 release for two years is back with a new 1.0 release. Jalian Systems has picked up the Marathon project and is working to build a product on top of it. Marathon, focused on end-user testing, allows you to record a sequence of actions in a Swing UI and save them as a testcase.

  • Adobe Releases Flash Player Beta for Linux

    Adobe has recently released a beta of Flash Player 9 for Linux. This allows Linux users to view sites that make heavy use of Flash like YouTube, Yahoo Maps Beta, and InfoQ's own Flash based interviews and presentations.

  • WS-Policy 1.5 Primer Released

    Web Services Policy defines a flexible policy data model and an extensible grammar for expressing the capabilities, requirements and general characteristics of a Web service, and defines mechanisms for associating policies with Web service constructs. Some recent developments in this specification within the W3C include work on version 1.5

  • Interop using OpenXML Spreadsheet Markup Language

    OpenXML is a new standard useful for transfering data across process boundaries in a heterogenous environment. By using XML as a common interoperability technology, when someone wants to move data from one type of system to another, that will be relatively easy to accomplish. The licensing mechanism is completely open, and the documentation is rich.

  • Upgrading SQL Server - xp_execresultset

    SQL Server 2000 had a useful, though undocumented, function called xp_execresultset. Unfortunately for those currently using it, SQL Server 2005 has dropped this feature.

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