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Java.net Infrastructure Transition Begins Today Posted: Aug 21, 2009 8:42 AM
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As I wrote yesterday, this weekend java.net is transitioning to a new infrastructure... Also:
Java Today: OpenESB community partner releases the first commercially supported OpenESB component; New API for Constraint Programming; and We Are Done with Layers - Now Start with Plugins.
Weblogs: Reviving Project WOM - WSDL Object Model; Have a nice weekend java.net; and TOTD #95: EJB 3.1 + Java Server Faces 2.0 + JPA 2.0 web application - Getting Started with Java EE 6 using NetBeans 6.8 M1 & GlassFish v3.
Forums: New version of Eclipse plugin for glassfish published; More info on CMS migration this weekend; and Glassfish cluster limits / best practices?.
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