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1_32 Jackson Miller's Bookmarks Tagged With "java"

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  1. Visit MF Bliki: Groovy or JRuby MF Bliki: Groovy or JRuby

    Martin Fowler is talking about which JVM scripting language is "best". I am surprised he didn't mention the additional utility of having Ruby outside of the JVM (i.e. cron jobs , etc).

  2. Visit Rails Integration - JRubyWiki - Create a JRuby Rails .war Rails Integration - JRubyWiki - Create a JRuby Rails .war

    Being able to create a war file from a Rails application running on JRuby is going to allow me to write rails for big corporate enterprise clients. Sweet.

  3. Visit JFreeReport - www.jfree.org JFreeReport - www.jfree.org

    An open-source alternative to Crystal Reports. From the makers of JFreeChart.

  4. Visit Mingle to run on JRuby -  ThoughtWorks Studios Mingle to run on JRuby - ThoughtWorks Studios

    I don't know what Mingle is, but I do know that the choice to use JRuby is the same one I have made with an application I develop for the same 'big corporation' type of customer. Hey, it is just Java. It iwll run on their existing App Server.

  5. Visit Simply Singleton - Java World Simply Singleton - Java World

    Simple tutorial/example of the Singleton pattern in Java.

  6. Visit Headius: Rails Support Status Update Headius: Rails Support Status Update

    I think that JRuby is one of the coolest software projects on the planet. I am not developing software much anymore, but it has je ne sais quoi. The big news is that JRuby is now supporting Rails. Ruby is an incredibly efficient language and the JVM is

  7. Visit JDBC connection strings for SQL Server JDBC connection strings for SQL Server

  8. Visit btsim : Built with Processing btsim : Built with Processing

    A really good Java applet that demonstrates how BitTorrent works. If you have ever watched a particularly slow or fast torrent download, you may want to see if you can recreate what happened with the simulation. (WARNING: could waste your afternoon)

  9. Visit Java Is Free Java Is Free

    Tim Bray announces the open-sourcing of Java. This has been anticipated for some time, but now it is official. It will be really interesting to see what happens with Java (and the JVM) in 1 year.

  10. Visit Venn Diagrams Using Java Venn Diagrams Using Java

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