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KEYBOX

J2ME DevCorner - Thu, 08/11/2011 - 13:56

Thank you for visiting this blog site. I have moved over to iPhone development recently and have finally released my first iPhone app, KEYBOX! KEYBOX was originally a J2ME app for Vodafone Japan’s feature phones. The new iPhone version uses the full power of the iOS platform to fully secure your private life.

I welcome you to download the free lite edition and see for your yourself!


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Difference between HashMap and IdentityHashMap

JavaCrawl - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 06:15
Most of the time I use HashMap whenever a map kinda object is needed. When reading some blog I came across IdentityHashMap in Java. It is good to understand the differences between the two because you...


RESTEasy Wishlist

JavaCrawl - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 06:15
Here are some stuff that I\'ve been working on with RESTEasy. I simply don\'t have enough free time to spend on all of these. I\'m hoping that this list will serve as a reminder about the important thing...


Daily Dose - Is Adobe Ready to Sue the Ever-Living Crap Out of Apple?

JavaCrawl - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 04:15
for Adobe.\u00A0 There\'s no word yet about the grounds on which Adobe plans to sue Apple, but Adobe did...


Daily Dose - Is Adobe Ready to Sue the Ever-Living Crap Out of Apple?

JavaCrawl - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 03:19
for Adobe.\u00A0 There\'s no word yet about the grounds on which Adobe plans to sue Apple, but Adobe did...


Hudson console markups

JavaCrawl - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 02:16
(I started cross-posting blogs to my own website.) Despite all the report comprehension in Hudson, such as JUnit, PMD, FindBugs, etc., log files still hold a special place in terms of capturing what h...


Tech Article: JavaFX 1.2 UI Control Components Part Two - Nodes and Buttons

JavaCrawl - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 00:18
In Part One in this series we looked at new layout classes in Java FX. Previous articles have examined RSS and storage, and JavaFX charts. Here, we take a closer look at the Button classes.


Replays for GlassFish Roadmap Now Available

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 22:19
The replays from the GlassFish team s presentation on the GlassFish Roadmap are now available on demand in different formats, including SlideCast.


Nimsoft Goes On-Demand

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 21:15
Nimsoft, the unified monitoring house that just got bought by CA, has gone SaaS. Makes sense given CA\u00E2\u0080\u0099s new cloud predilections. The scalable new Nimsoft On Demand is targeted at managed service p...


Thinking about How Much Fun It Is to Develop Multi-Threaded Apps

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 19:17
We\'ve just published a new article by Dibyendu Roy, Rethinking Multi-Threaded Design Principles, Part 2. In this article, Dibyendu presents and overview of the laws and principles that relate to appli...


TOTD #128: EJBContainer.createEJBContainer: Embedded EJB using GlassFish v3

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 19:17
Content available at: http:\/\/blogs.sun.com\/arungupta\/entry\/totd_128_ejbcontainer_createejbcontainer_embedded


Releases, releases

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 19:17
It s my great pleasure today to announce the availability of releases of the following projects: Substance look-and-feel version 6.0 (code named Sonoma) Trident animation library version ...


Rethinking Multi-Threaded Design Principles, Part 2

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 17:15
Harnessing the processing power of next generation multi-core processors Rethinking Multi-Threaded Desig...


EclipseRT and the Component-Oriented Approach to Development

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 16:20
Application servers like JBoss AS and IBM\'s WebSphere have made significant efforts to implement OSGi in their plumming.\u00A0 EclipseRT is an effort by the Eclipse Foundation to use OSGi (via Equinox) as ...


Building Your Own Cross Mobile Platform Language With Xtext

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 16:20
At this years EclipseCon, the foundation succesfully ran an e4 Mars Rover Challenge with NASA. One team wrote an iPhone app to control the rover. As a big fan of innovation in mobile applications, thi...


EclipseRT and the Component-Oriented Approach to Development

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 16:16
Application servers like JBoss AS and IBM\'s WebSphere have made significant efforts to implement OSGi in their plumming.\u00A0 EclipseRT is an effort by the Eclipse Foundation to use OSGi (via Equinox) as ...


Building Your Own Cross Mobile Platform Language With Xtext

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 16:16
At this years EclipseCon, the foundation succesfully ran an e4 Mars Rover Challenge with NASA. One team wrote an iPhone app to control the rover. As a big fan of innovation in mobile applications, thi...


Decoupling event producers and event consumers in JEE6 using CDI and JMS

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 13:17
In this post I will share my recent findings about Container Dependency Injection in JEE 6, in particular how to decouple the processing threads of implementation injected automatically by the contai...


Learning Styles -- The Astonishment Response

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 13:16
We\'re not really talking about Learning Styles -- The Astonishment Response Mitchell Pronsc...


The class design checklist

JavaCrawl - Wed, 04/14/2010 - 12:16
Given the good reception of the TDD checklist, I\'ve decided to put together a similar one with suggestions for the generic class and interface design. These entities are the basic artifacts of obje...


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