Resin w/ OpenSSL
jEdit 4.1pre9 is now available.
A reusable solution for serialization. More on typesafe enums.
XML in Java: Data binding, Part 2: Performance.
Glen — Cool “Best Practice” Site.
Jay — personal web proxy.
Phillip — Interesting find.
Rafe — Analysis of Sapphire SQL Worm.
Rogers — New Radio UserLand weblog: More Stuff 4 Less.
Danny — W3C RDF Validation Service has been updated.
David — Cocoon Portal For Imbeciles.
Kasia — Cheap advertising!
Joe — The WebWork (non-)Tutorial.
Fred — Catching Up with JavaAOP.
JAlbum 3.1, a web photo album generator, released.
CRIONICS Launches jPDF-Merge. Java solution for dynamic PDF document merging and splitting.
Onion Networks' Tornado Cache — Open Content Network Edition Released.
Immortal Code. Sometimes a piece of code is so elegant, so evolved, that it outlasts everything else.
Standards group tackles XML documents. An e-business standards body has proposed a series of definitions for how corporations should create common business documents.
James Speth's iCommune Retools Itself as Standalone Open Source App.
TMC Whitepaper: Learn All About J2EE Best Practices.
Jeppe — FeedExpress updated.
Ben — Phoenix to = Surfzilla.
Dave — Uber-Browser Take #2: Sherfari.
Bob — Wanted: lightweight JMS implementation.
Dave — How to hide CSS from Opera 7.
Tobias— Maven JDeveloper Plugin.
Matt — News Briefs.
Robert — What is up with the JCP?
Stu — Java/ATI bug exposes configuration woes. And I thought I was the only one having this problem.
Cedric — Generative programming.
Matt — Commons Betwixt 1.0 Alpha 1 released.
Charles — Objective-C vs Java.
InstantJ 1.5. Compile and execute Java code or evaluate expressions written in Java.
Zoe Intertwingle 0.3.7, a unique email client that works through a Web browser.
PalmVNC 2, a VNC client for the Palm OS.
Javasynth, a Java based system for creating fully working modular audio systems.
JaxMeJS 1.0: Java source generation framework, a Java/XML binding framework for SAX2.
Secret Service investigate repeated RIAA hackings. Once again wasting the tax payer's money.
Mark — Auto-content.
Jason — SCP custom class for Ant.
Matt — Enhancing the build process with CruiseControl and Maven.
SafariTabs 1.0 adds tabbed browsing to Safari. Nice.
Pentium price cuts at hand. Intel expected to lower P4 prices late next month.
Yahoo settles with Sony Music. Bleh.
Hybrid Cars Are Catching On. Toyota and Honda are already selling tens of thousands of hybrids.
Courts Split on Internet Bans. Can people who use the Internet to commit a crime be barred from using computers after the sentence is served?
IOGEAR debuts USB print server. IPP, LAN, WAN, IPX, TCP/IP, Netbuei, AppleTalk, lpr, SMB. 10/100Base-T.
Challenger Explodes. 17 years ago today. So where were you?
Rafe — You're busted.
Netflix mulls markets in Japan, Europe. May be spreading into Europe and Japan within the next two years…
Multi-tasking gadgetry the future: tech panel.
Jim — weblog self-discovery meta information. Good stuff!
SBC Patents Links, Dynamic Pages. Patented in 1996 is the concept of linking to dynamic content with a static element of a page.
Bill — A troll from the server side.
Joe — More fun with RSS 2.0 and RDF.
Ken — Shelley tells all about RDF.
Interarchy 6.1 adds Rendezvous support, more.
Internet cafe guilty of piracy. The Easyinternet cafe chain has been found guilty for allowing customers to download music and copy it onto to CDs.
SAP DB JDBC Driver. 100% pure Java.
Chuq — Coming soon to a theater near you!
Smooth Sailing with .ORG Transition. From VeriSign to PIR.
Ted — Oh, boy. Here we go again….
AT&T Wireless to provide Wi-Fi in hotels, airports. Signed an agreement with Wayport, Inc. to provide high-speed wireless Web access at more than 475 hotels.
Microsoft Was Vulnerable to Worm Virus. Microsoft Corp. itself was exposed.
Kazaa fires back at Hollywood, labels. Launched a legal counterstrike against major record labels and Hollywood studios, asserting they have “obscenely” abused their copyright powers.
Java Math Fixed Point Library for J2ME / MIDP.
Attack of the clones. Time and space considerations in four different approaches to implementing deep clone() methods.
Ben — More on using FOAF with Blog comments.
Lynch Moblogs. Wireless Net users are going online to vent about … you.
Carlos — Oh well, look like we are closing in to our goal of 101 reasons.
Apple updates Power Macs, releases 20-inch display. Power Mac 1.42GHz, FireWire 800, AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth. 20.1-inch display.
Iain — Sacked for Blogging.
Jeff — Swing, SWT and Eclipse Plugin Performance Tips…
Markus — Re: Comparing Swing and SWT.
Dave — More Thoughts on RSS.
Bob — RSS to e-mail gateway.
Kevin — Automated Video Files.
Brent — NetNewsWire 1.0b14.
Scott — Nice Eclipse M5 tweaks.
Jason — What could you do with 48K.
David — blojsom update.
Jeremy — KDE 3.1 is out…
Julian — Artima SuiteRunner Project.
Robert — Eclipse 2.1M4 on OSX == Not So Great.
Ted — Running Java in .NET in Java…
nttp//rss v0.2, a Java-based bridge between RSS feeds and NNTP clients, has been released.
What is the future of Opera for the Mac? The company is questioning whether or not it will continue Mac development.
JavaGroups 2.0.6, a Java package for reliable group communication.
Mobile virus threat looms large. It's only a matter of time…
World's first 14" Tablet PC. Coming from Acer later this year.
CNET's guide to wireless access. How to find wireless Internet access points just about anywhere.
Sony Ericsson T68i - free with service activation. From Amazon.
Everything you've ever wanted to know about Bluetooth. A bluetooth guide fromLAN Addict.
SEC to Consider Rules For Credit-Rating Firms. About damn time too.
We're still trying to get Resin configured with OpenSSL. We're now looking for a way to add extra CA certificates. So far, no luck.
January 28, 1909— The United States ended direct control over Cuba.