Videos tagged with JSR
JSR-203 is the NIO update JSR scheduled for release with Java 7. This talk will present an overview of the new NIO features and improvements. Speaker: Alan Bateman Software Engineer at Sun Microsystems. Spec lead on JSR-203. Speaker: Carl Quinn Software Engineer at Google. E.g. member on JSR-203. Google Tech Talks May, 1 2008
NetBeansTV: Swing Application Framework and Beans Binding
The Swing Application Framework (JSR 296) and the Beans Binding Framework (JSR 295) provide support for common operations in Java applications. This demo shows the extensive support provided in the NetBeans IDE for both frameworks, making it easy to quickly build a desktop application.
Neal Gafter Discusses Closures, Language Features and Optional Typing
Summary In this interview from QCon London 2008, Neal Gafter discusses upcoming language features in Java 7, superpackages, what closures are, the differences between the three major closures proposals (CICE, FCM and BGGA), optional typing systems for dynamic languages, and the next major language. Bio Neal Gafter is a software engineer and Java evangelist at Google. He was previously a senior ...
Peter Kriens discusses OSGi
Summary InfoQ recently sat down with Peter Kriens of the OSGi Alliance to learn more about OSGi. Kriens discussed OSGi's origins in the mobile space, it's integration with Eclipse, the current integration work with Spring, and the future R5 specification. He also discussed the ongoing debate over OSGi and JSR 277, and gave his perspective on what an ideal solution would be for modularity at the...
The Design and Architecture of InfoQ
Summary InfoQ.com is a web app/portal implemented with the latest in portal technology and web development. This session shows the good, the bad, and the ugly of building InfoQ.com; from (lack of) initial requirements, design/implementation choices, deployment issues, and lessons learned along the way. The talk examines features of the site and their implementation in the web layer, domain mode...