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Java SE 7 Update 25 Released
Java SE 7 Update 25 Released
Oracle has released Java SE 7 Update 25. This release includes important security fixes. Oracle strongly recommends that all Java SE 7 users upgrade to this release. For more information, see the Oracle Java SE Critical Patch Update Advisory. DownloadRelease Notes[…]
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The Java Source
The Java Source
Java Virtual Developer Day - Learn from Your Desk
Java Virtual Developer Day - Learn from Your Desk
Want to maximize your technical knowledge of Java and minimize the time it takes to do so? OTN's Virtual Developer Day lets you learn about the latest technical improvements in Java without leaving your desk/couch/park bench. Watch informative tutorials on[…]
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The Java Source
The Java Source
Java Magazine May/June -- Java EE 7: License to Code
Java Magazine May/June -- Java EE 7: License to Code
Java EE 7 has arrived, with lots of new tools designed to make you more productive and let you add new capabilities to your Web applications. The May/June issue of Java Magazine focuses on what's new and notible in Java EE[…]
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The Java Source
The Java Source
New Java SE Version Numbering Scheme!
New Java SE Version Numbering Scheme!
The releases with new functionalities and non-security fixes also called Limited Update Releases will be numbered in multiples of 20. The Critical Patch Updates (CPUs) will be calculated by adding multiples of five to the prior Limited Update and when[…]
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The Java Source
The Java Source
JavaWorld
Creating Classfiles with Classfile
Creating Classfiles with Classfile
The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) loads classfiles and executes their bytecode instructions. Classfile content is organized according to Java's classfile format. This format is understood by Classfile, my Java library for creating classfiles without relying on a compiler.This tutorial introduces[…]
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JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 17, 2013 | 18:47 pm
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Jun 17, 2013 | 18:47 pm
Lickety-split custom validations in Rails
Lickety-split custom validations in Rails
Have a highly specific, yet custom validation for a particular field on one of your Rails model objects? Don’t want to create a ActiveModel::Validator type? Not a problem! Read more ...
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JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 12, 2013 | 17:19 pm
JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 12, 2013 | 17:19 pm
Backgrounding tasks in Heroku with Delayed Job
Backgrounding tasks in Heroku with Delayed Job
Long running web requests are bad. Read more ...
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JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 10, 2013 | 16:56 pm
JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 10, 2013 | 16:56 pm
MongoDB to CSV
MongoDB to CSV
Every once in a while, I need to give a non-technical user (like a business analyst) data residing in MongoDB; consequently, I export the target data as a CSV file (which they can presumably slice and dice once they import[…]
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JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 8, 2013 | 00:01 am
JavaWorld's Daily Brew blogs
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Jun 8, 2013 | 00:01 am
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