If, like TheAquarium, you were out for the past few weeks, you may have missed the following news and links around Java 7.The most important ones are probably...
If, like TheAquarium, you were out for the past few weeks, you may have missed the following news and links around Java 7.The most important ones are probably Henrik's Java 7 Questions & Answers and Dalibor's A bug's life as they cover status on important bugs, status of the Mac port and more.Fabrizio also has a nice piece on using continuous integration to limit the risks of adopting new versions of Java. Other interesting links include Adam Messinger's interview at InfoQ on...
If, like TheAquarium, you were out for the past few weeks, you may have missed the following news and links around Java 7.The most important ones are probably Henrik's Java 7 Questions & Answers and...
The Java Spotlight Podcast has a new episode out (#41) which is all about the new Java releases: Java 7 (of course) but also GlassFish 3.1.1 and NetBeans 7.0.1...
The Java Spotlight Podcast has a new episode out (#41) which is all about the new Java releases: Java 7 (of course) but also GlassFish 3.1.1 and NetBeans 7.0.1 (shipping any day now).Dalibor is the main Java guy in the episode with Geertjan covering the NetBeans part and myself (Alexis) doing the GlassFish talking. Here's the podcast feed.
The Java Spotlight Podcast has a new episode out (#41) which is all about the new Java releases: Java 7 (of course) but also GlassFish 3.1.1 and NetBeans 7.0.1 (shipping any day now).Dalibor is the...
If you've not been online for the past 24 hours, this may be news to you : Java 7 is finally here! Make sure you get your copy today.This release of Java 7...
If you've not been online for the past 24 hours, this may be news to you : Java 7 is finally here! Make sure you get your copy today.This release of Java 7 wouldn't be as fun if it didn't come with support from GlassFish 3.1.1 and NetBeans 7.0.1 (out any day now).You have no excuse this time as we even have a Java EE 6 SDK bundle with JDK 7 (not that it's particularly difficult to configure GlassFish to use Java 7).
If you've not been online for the past 24 hours, this may be news to you : Java 7 is finally here! Make sure you get your copy today.This release of Java 7 wouldn't be as fun if it didn't come with...
Following a successful Java 7 launch day (event replay is here) and multiple community events taking place this summer, we now have a final approval on Java SE...
Following a successful Java 7 launch day (event replay is here) and multiple community events taking place this summer, we now have a final approval on Java SE 7 from the JCP Executive Committee. The Final Approval ballot passed with 15 YES votes, and 1 NO vote (Google). Other JSRs (NIO2, InvokeDynamic and Project Coin) all passed with a unanimous YES from all participants. Update: check out Mark Reinhold's post.Now on to shipping the final bits! Can you wait another 9 days?
Following a successful Java 7 launch day (event replay is here) and multiple community events taking place this summer, we now have a final approval on Java SE 7 from the JCP Executive Committee....
So we've made it to the launch of Java 7! If you read this in time, make sure to attend the live webcast or a JUG event nearby.You can also watch this recent...
So we've made it to the launch of Java 7! If you read this in time, make sure to attend the live webcast or a JUG event nearby.You can also watch this recent Java 7 video with some of the key people behind this release.To celebrate this day we now have a Release Candidate build (b147) available and all final JSR's on the final approval ballot with results dues on July 18th. The final bits should be available as planned later this month.Note also that the Oracle JDK Mac OS...
So we've made it to the launch of Java 7! If you read this in time, make sure to attend the live webcast or a JUG event nearby.You can also watch this recent Java 7 video with some of the key...
Remember that the Java 7 launch, dubbed "Java 7, Moving Java Forward" is set for tomorrow, July 7th. In fact, in 24 hours (9am PT) you'll be able to join a live...
Remember that the Java 7 launch, dubbed "Java 7, Moving Java Forward" is set for tomorrow, July 7th. In fact, in 24 hours (9am PT) you'll be able to join a live webcast.This live event will be hosted by Adam Messinger (Oracle) in Redwood Shores, Bruno Souza (SOUJava) in São Paulo and Ben Evans (LJC) in London. You can register for the webcast or for the in-person events from this page. The twitter hashtag for this launch is #java7.You can also listen to the latest episode of...
Remember that the Java 7 launch, dubbed "Java 7, Moving Java Forward" is set for tomorrow, July 7th. In fact, in 24 hours (9am PT) you'll be able to join a live webcast.This live event will be hosted...
Java 7 is around the corner and Oracle is hosting a multi-city launch event on July 7th called "Java 7, Moving Java Forward". This event will be held...
Java 7 is around the corner and Oracle is hosting a multi-city launch event on July 7th called "Java 7, Moving Java Forward". This event will be held simultaneously in Oracle HQ (Redwood Shores, CA), in Sao Paulo, Brazil and in London UK to celebrate to almost-ready version 7 of Java, the first one in five years!In addition to the live event and the ability for you to attend in person if you're in one of those cities, many Java User Groups are planning Java 7 meetings on the...
Java 7 is around the corner and Oracle is hosting a multi-city launch event on July 7th called "Java 7, Moving Java Forward". This event will be held simultaneously in Oracle HQ (Redwood Shores, CA),...
Java 7 has just passed the Public Review Ballot with the following results :• 13 YES votes• 1 NO vote (Google)• 1 Abstain• 1 non-voteDetails and comments are...
Java 7 has just passed the Public Review Ballot with the following results :• 13 YES votes• 1 NO vote (Google)• 1 Abstain• 1 non-voteDetails and comments are available from this JCP page.Next steps: Final Draft, Final Approval Ballot and Launch (July).You may be interested in this recent post by the LJC (London Java Community, a recently elected member to the Executive Committee) on how the JCP works and how it should evolve.
Java 7 has just passed the Public Review Ballot with the following results :• 13 YES votes• 1 NO vote (Google)• 1 Abstain• 1 non-voteDetails and comments are available from this JCP page.Next steps:...
Assuming the outcome of the JSR 336's (Java SE 7) public review ballot is positive, we're really close now to a final release of Java 7. To celebrate the launch...
Assuming the outcome of the JSR 336's (Java SE 7) public review ballot is positive, we're really close now to a final release of Java 7. To celebrate the launch of the first major version of Java since 2006, Oracle has put together a Java 7 launch kit and will host a live event on July 7th to celebrate the release with speakers in Redwood Shores (Oracle's HQ), Sao Paulo and London, all with live webcastingIf you can't make it to one of those events, you can have one of your...
Assuming the outcome of the JSR 336's (Java SE 7) public review ballot is positive, we're really close now to a final release of Java 7. To celebrate the launch of the first major version of...