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Friday, October 08, 2004 |
DevX article about JDeveloper 10g: JDeveloper Comes of Age: Visual and Declarative J2EE Development in 10g
"Oracle JDeveloper 10g offers an integrated development environment with substantial features—including modeling, coding, debugging, optimization, and deployment—that address the full development lifecycle of J2EE applications and Web services."
"Oracle JDeveloper 10g surely should get on the top of your shortlist. "
7:24:11 PM
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Through the Client Java blog I follow, I noticed a link to Amy Fowler's posting on the JavaDesktop discussion forums that Sun is "looking to expand the sun-backed engineering resources on JDNC." For developers hoping for simpler rich-client development in the future, this is a great sign to see from Sun.We'd love to get Oracle ADF data binding layer and our JClient Swing bindings working with a simpler-to-use, higher-level set of Swing components in the future.
11:47:24 AM
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A colleague mentioned today that Thunderbird 0.8 had a new Blog reader built-in. I'm already a big Mozilla Firefox fan, so I installed it and was absolutely amazed at how smooth the migration from Outlook 2003 was. I migrated my 70 Megs of offline mail, my IMAP mail account, and in a few clicks I added the "News and Blogs" account.
The lack of an OPML import feature to quickly "suck in" the 400 or so blogs that I follow using NewsGator today, makes it still a little clunky for adding new RSS feeds, but I think I will begin using it as my main mail client starting immediately.
10:36:41 AM
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