On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 6:25 AM, jahid wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I was wondering what are the popular stand alone REST servers. By
> stand alone REST servers I mean, only REST server implementation that
> I can attach on my desktop application. I do not want a container,
> because my application i
So, you have an opinion. You're entitled to it. What you're not
entitled to is badgering a contributor into agreeing with your
opinion.
On Nov 20, 5:34 am, Liam Knox wrote:
> JCP vote.
>
> Google collections is a fantastic AP and I like MapMaker also. You could
> argue it is pushing too far towar
Hello guys,
I was wondering what are the popular stand alone REST servers. By
stand alone REST servers I mean, only REST server implementation that
I can attach on my desktop application. I do not want a container,
because my application is a desktop application. But it will be other
way around. S
Hi
Another cool HTML5 site
http://endlessmural.com/#
from Microsoft this time - really good :)
Paul
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Fabrizio Giudici
wrote:
> I've just connected to the Devoxx home page, where there's a large twitter
> integration panel with animations. I suppose it's HTML 5
JCP vote.
Google collections is a fantastic AP and I like MapMaker also. You could
argue it is pushing too far towards caching though. Why I cant do
Maps.newConcurrentHashMap() is a more pertinent question.
Guice has benefited the community also and we are all thankful to you, I
hold my hat up fo
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Liam Knox wrote:
> You did help create google collections. From my understanding around the
> Immutable idioms. Though I doubt not the great and profound idea to base it
> all on Iterable. This is the key to the APIs success.
>
> But please correct me if I am wr
It's true that plenty of folks bash flash by pointing at performance
issues. This is somewhat misguided, for two reasons:
1. it insinuates that its impossible or at least much harder to make
your CPU sweat with HTML5. Clearly it isn't - the whole point of an
immersive web experience is that you ca
Given Mark's continued dedication to talking about Jigsaw at Devoxx, I
wouldn't say that Jigsaw' status as "TBD" is indicative of its
potential demise.
FWIW, Joe Darcy said that JDK8 will "probably" go through another coin
process (he even named it: Project Coin - The Flip Side), which will
this t
You did help create google collections. From my understanding around the
Immutable idioms. Though I doubt not the great and profound idea to base it
all on Iterable. This is the key to the APIs success.
But please correct me if I am wrong.
Best thing Guice did was introduce annotations in the I
For the record...
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Liam Knox wrote:
> He was quite rightly not voted in.
>
I declined the invitation--there's no vote. Doug Lea declined for the same
reason.
> Guice is a novel idea, basically called Spring with annotations.
>
Guice predates Spring annotations
He was quite rightly not voted in.
Guice is a novel idea, basically called Spring with annotations.
It was not carried through in any shape or form. Its adoption internally
excedes externally, unlike the great google-collections
I do not rate the guy.
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:07 AM, CKoerner
Funny that you think of JavaFX having to do with the bad performance,
actually the tweetwall inside the cinema rooms with 3d animation at
1920x800 was done with the experimental JavaFX (1.3.1) prism stack,
both rocksolid stable and only a CPU usage of 10%
That twitter animation on our homepage is
The Mobile and Embedded podcasts folks have returns with a new wider
scope podcast called the Java Spotlight. Check it out.
http://blogs.sun.com/javaspotlight/
Eric
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On 11/19/2010 01:43 AM, Miroslav Pokorny wrote:
I wonder how much of this is a protest against the Oracle v Google
situation...
It's reasonable, but we shouldn't try to peek our nose in another guy's
mind (it's different for corporates, of course). You know that I think
that we should consid
On 11/19/2010 06:48 PM, Moandji Ezana wrote:
I get a pretty low fps, too, with dev-channel Chrome on Ubuntu 10.10.
Has anyone tried it with the latest IE9 preview? Apperntly it now tops
the sunspider benchmark.
I've been told that the preview of Firefox 4 works fine. Yes, it's
reasonable t
I get a pretty low fps, too, with dev-channel Chrome on Ubuntu 10.10. Has
anyone tried it with the latest IE9 preview? Apperntly it now tops the
sunspider benchmark.
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On 18 Nov 2010 16:32, "Fabrizio Giudici"
wrote:
> I've just connected to the
With Chrome 7 I also get 98-100% utilization. Nexus One and Galaxy Tab
struggles to go beyond 2-3fps. I always though Steve Jobs rant on
Flash was BS, this doesn't change my impression.
On Nov 19, 11:31 am, Carl Jokl wrote:
> In Safari on my Mac Book Pro my CPU is at 100%
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OMG, do you *really* want a plot summary of this awful not-even-a-rock-
opera, to provide the context? Or can you take it as given that it's
not actually a Mr. Roboto saying/singing those lines, but the
character Kilroy in disguise as a Roboto?
--Chris
On Nov 18, 5:07 am, Gaijintendo wrote:
> T
In Safari on my Mac Book Pro my CPU is at 100%
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Causes problems for me too, on Ubuntu with FireFox 3.6.12
On Nov 19, 12:41 am, Scott Melton wrote:
> No hangups here. er, uhem, no SYSTEM hangups...
>
> Is this where you were?http://www.devoxx.com/display/Devoxx2K10/Home
>
> My Windows XP SP3 Intel i7 CPU system uses around 12% CPU on:
>
> Fire
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