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Articles for the keywords: Java Spotlight
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11 Jan 2013
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Java Spotlight Episode 115:Ed Burns on JSF 2.2 @edburns @jsf_spec [29266]
Hear JavaServer Faces Spec Lead
In Episode 115 of the Java Spotlight Host Roger Brinkley discusses JSF 2.2 with Ed Burns, Consulting Member of the Technical Staff at Oracle America. Burns has worked on a wide variety of client- and server-side web technologies since 1994, including NCSA Mosaic, Mozilla, the Sun Java Plugin, Jakarta Tomcat and, most recently JavaServer Faces. Ed is currently the spec lead for JavaServer Faces. He co-wrote a book on that subject that was published by McGraw Hill.
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28 Dec 2012
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Java Spotlight Episode 114: Holiday Greetings 2012 [29088]
Holiday Wishes in 10 Languages from Java Enthusiasts Worldwide
In Episode 114 of Java Spotlight Host Roger Brinkley extends the traditional montage of holiday greetings to his audience in 10 different languages from 13 countries from all over the world. "The Java Spotlight Podcast would like to wish Java developers around the world a special Merry Christmas and Happy New Year," Brinkley writes.
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22 Dec 2012
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Java Spotlight Episode 113: John Ceccarelli on Netbeans @JCeccarelli1 [28992]
Head of Engineering for NetBeans Open Source Project
The current guest on Java Spotlight Episode 113 is John Jullion-Ceccarelli, head of engineering for the NetBeans open source project and for the VisualVM Java profiler. Host Roger Brinkley discusses Netbeans @JCeccarelli1 with Ceccarelli, who started with Sun Microsystems in 2001 as a technical writer and has since held a variety of positions including technical publications manager, engineering manager, and NetBeans IDE 6.9 Release Boss. He recently relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area after 13 years living in Prague, the Czech Republic.
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06 Dec 2012
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Java Spotlight Episode 111: Bruno Souza and Fabiane Nardon on StoryTroop [28790]
Allows Readers to Create New Narrative Perspectives
StoryTroop is a space that combines multiple perspectives about a story, creating an understanding of that story like never seen before by re-organizing elements of the story in time and space and allowing everyone to add a different perspective. Bruno Souza is a Java Developer and Open Source Evangelist at Summa Technologies, and a Cloud Expert at ToolsCloud. Fabiane Nardon works as a tools expert at ToolsCloud and in companies she co-founded, where she is helping to shape new disruptive Internet based services. Host Roger Brinkley discusses StoryTroop with both Souza and Nardon in Episode 111 of the Java Spotlight.
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