We’ve already been here for a few days, and now while I’m writing this sitting in the luxurious lobby of the Hilton sipping from a hot Hazelnut Macchiato, I’m really gladFirst8 gave us the opportunity to be here at JavaOne.
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NLJUG wint Duke’s Choice Award
Met gepaste trots willen we alle leden deelgenoot maken van het feit dat de NLJUG een Duke's Choice Award heeft gewonnen!
Read More »Blog: JavaOne Day 2
Yesterday was Community Day and a bit low on sessions, but day 2 of JavaOne really got technical if you wanted to. And we wanted it to. Since we had to finish up yesterday’s post only this morning and it’s half an hour drive we missed our first planned session about the Science and Art of Backward Compatibility. As opposed to Oracle OpenWorld, all JavaOne sessions are concentrated at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Hotel Nikko and Parc 55 Wyndham – a short distance from the Moscone buildings. Here’s an overview of the various sessions we attended:
Read More »Blog: JavaOne Day 1: First Impression
So Jeroen and I went to Oracle OpenWorld/JavaOne 2013 – the event to be at if you’re a professional Java software developer. Or do other Oracle stuff. We want to give some first impression of the trip, San Francisco and JavaOne in this blog post and keep you updated the coming days during the event.
Read More »Preview Java Magazine #3
De derde editie van Java Magazine staat weer boordevol workshops, achtergronden en een interview met Adam Bien. Bekijk hier een preview van Java Magazine #3. De derde editie van Java Magazine zal op 24 september bij alle NLJUG leden op de deurmat vallen.
Read More »Sogeti sluit meerjarenovereenkomst met dienst Justis
Ontwikkeling en beheer van screeningsapplicaties voor een veiliger samenleving
Read More »Vraag naar Java-developers neemt snel toe
Developers die in Java kunnen programmeren, worden snel gewilder. De vraag naar ontwikkelaars die in C coderen, neemt juist sterk af. Dat blijkt uit een onderzoek van de banensite CWJobs.co.uk.
Read More »Blog: Profiling remote JVM using VisualVM
Profiling is essential when you want to improve performance of an application. To properly profile, you should minimize the differences between an actual production situation and the situation you are profiling. This means that your test data should be the same but also the hardware should be as similar as possible. The best possible scenario is to actually profile the production environment. You can run most profiling tools (e.g. VisualVM) on your local development machine and have it create a connection to the production environment.
Read More »Blog: JavaOne Shanghai 2013
After participating two times in Oracle’s regional JavaOne event in Moscow, Russia, I was really excited to get the opportunity to speak at this years JavaOne Shanghai in China.
Read More »Blog: Cache-Control Using Annotations With Jersey
Building RESTful services with Jax-RX is awesome, but there’s no annotation based notation to set your Cache-Control headers.
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