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Project Marble - augmented reality in Java with JMF, Java3D, NYArToolkit and Trident
Kirill Grouchnikov demonstrates Project Marble - augmented reality in Java with JMF, Java3D, NYArToolkit and Trident: "Today i’m going to talk about setting up the development environment for running the augmented reality demo shown in this video from my previous post: Here are the steps..."

Rails on GlassFish - "most performant of all", "simpler and just works", "blazing speed"
Arun Gupta provides quotes from developers in Rails on GlassFish - "most performant of all", "simpler and just works", "blazing speed": "Here are some quotes about running Rails applications on GlassFish from user@jruby mailing list: 1) I find the glassfish gem to be the most performant of all -- and I don't need to war-up my app. 2) I also have some mongrel cluster stuff, but glassfish is simpler and just works. 3) Voila...blazing speed, can handle lots of traffic..."

JavaFX: gr8 2 c on fonz
Danny Coward posted JavaFX: gr8 2 c on fonz: "What with the release of JavaFX 1.2 and JavaFX phones on sale to developers, and on view, for example here and here, the fact that the JavaFX language and common APIs are the same whether you are on the desktop or on a mobile device (or a TV set top box) is worth chatting about."

Mauricio Leal M3DD/LA - A gather of mobile and embedded community in Latin America: On June 20th, Brazil hosted the first edition of M3DD/LA (Java Mobile, Media and eMbedded Developer Days - Latin American Edition), in Goiania. The event was huge success (600 attendees) and organizers are considering a big event for next year.
maltron from Mobile & Embedded   (July 03, 2009 01:55:37 PM PST)

Arun Gupta Rails on GlassFish - "most performant of all", "simpler and just works", "blazing speed":
arungupta from Glassfish   (July 02, 2009 10:02:21 AM PST)

Harold Carr My CommunityOne 2009 presentation is online:

My CommunityOne 2009 presentation is now available online.


haroldcarr from Java Web Services and XML   (July 01, 2009 10:59:28 AM PST)

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Hudson Growth - Plugins, Jobs, Eclipse
Peligri reports on Hudson Growth - Plugins, Jobs, Eclipse: "Hudson continues to show very nice growth; This post reports on three different indicators..."

JUG Leadership: Lessons Learned
In this java.net Community Corner 2009 podcast, Matt Stine talks about JUG Leadership: Lessons Learned.

What's the Right GlassFish Release For You?
Peligri reports on a study that lets you answer What's the Right GlassFish Release For You?: "Alexis has a nice summary of the different GlassFish releases, explaining how to Choose the Right Release: GlassFish v2.1, GlassFish v3 Prelude or GlassFish v3 Preview. In a nutshell, v2.1 is for production deployments, v3 Preview is a beta for v3 final and v3 Prelude is/was a transitional release..."

Java ME Defragmentation
Back from Jazoon, Danny Coward writes about Java ME Defragmentation: "For those of you concerned about Java ME fragmentation, you were probably pleased about the creation of JATAF - a group of mobile companies (and Sun) getting together to try to sort out the issues of differences in implementation, quality, and performance that even the best API specs can't always iron out..."

Java Tools SQE Roundtable, JavaOne 2009
Listen to the Java Tools SQE Roundtable, JavaOne 2009 podcast: "Java Tools Community Leaders Toni Epple and Fabiane Nardon speak with members of the SQE (Software Quality Environment) project team in a java.net Community Corner roundtable recorded at JavaOne 2009..."

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2009 JavaOne Conference Wrap-Up: A Solid Show: Christine Montilla Dorffi provides a summary and key links in her article "2009 JavaOne Conference Wrap-Up: A Solid Show": 'The JavaOne conference is the kind of event where the declaration "Classpath is dead!" causes hundreds of people to applaud soundly and hoot their approval. We're talking hardcore, middleware-loving, certified-geeky Javaheads coming together to share their love of -- and frustrations over -- the Java programming language and platform, and the extended technology that it informs...'

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