WWDC Day Three
Top Ten Tomcat Configuration Tips. How can you configure Tomcat to do what you want it to do?
Java Database Best Practices: JDO Persistence, Part 2.
Java, XML, and JAXP: Introduction to XML with JAXP.
Rafe — JNDI sucks.
Marc — It's official - it's called ECHO now.
Apple releases Darwin 7 Preview source code.
It doesn't fold up like you think it does. CNET goofed.
Java Performance Tuning Newsletter. No. 31 — JavaOne.
Oracle prepares next version of Java IDE. JDeveloper 9.0.5 will offer a visual and declarative approach to Java development.
Politics holds up portlet API, stuck in the JCP.
XACML: A New Standard Protects Content in Enterprise Data Exchange.
Diego — google's news.
Allon — Google to the Rescue?
Russ — Panther's Finder Feature in Windows (sort of).
Matt — Jabber Enhancement Proposal New Releases.
Martin — 3 - Fire Sale or Cunning Marketing Plan?.
Anthony — Java and Scripting Languages.
Matt — Struts 1.1 Final ~ might be released on Sunday.
Fred — The Community in Java.Net?
Rod — Experimenting with Jester.
Mike — javablogs back up - Carlos wins! and AgileDox, XCode and PicoContainer.
Hugo — New Sun Java Certification: SCBCD.
Eugene — New JetBrains web sites launched.
Hani — Time to give back to the bileblog!
Leslie — Why is my Monaco Broken?
Ben — iPhoto plugin for photo-blogging.
Brent — Echo feedback, no time.
Jeremy — Speaking about MySQL at OSCON 2003.
Lance — Automated nightly defrags on Windows…
Rogers — Two Congress members support public domain bill.
Christoph — 300 GB for your desktop.
Justin — The Joys of Progamming…Joy?!
Geek.com review of the Zaurus SL-5600. Mini-Review.
Record industry to sue downloaders. Threatening to sue hundreds of individual computer users who illegally share music files online.
IBM's ‘butler in the dashboard’. A driver will be able to dictate and send e-mails, get spoken directions to a restaurant…
TV Jungle: How to choose a new TV set.
The man behind the G5. Jonathan Ive.
The 101 on Sony Ericsson's P800. A new beginner's course for owners of the Sony Ericsson P800.
eFone SMS/mail gateways and more.
Fleetonline. Track your company mobile phones…
Aaron — See what Google AdSense would put on *your* page.
Fred — Crtical View of JavaOne2003-DW-IBM.
Bryan — New Telstar TVs!
Steve — Just blogged about Apple again.
WikiWikiWebFaq. Wiki Wiki is Hawaiian for “quick.”
The other low-cost Linux PC. Linare is coming out with a $199 PC with a 1GHz VIA processor, 128MB of RAM, a 20GB hard drive.
Frank — Need a coder?
Russe — XP discoveries and Linux.
Matt — YDL to Go 64-bit.
Werner — Moving back to linux (from XP).
Gérard — Software Patent in the E.U. Maybe not so bad for OSS?
Mark — Playing With JGoodies.
Bertrand — Tales of CVS, ant and bugzilla consulting.
RIckard — Network Solutions “Customer Service”.
Charles — Gratuitous Microsoft Bashing.
Scott — Opera M2: So Close and Yet so Far.
Pierre — Joueb.
Jena 1.2.0, a Java toolkit for developing semantic Web applications.
JMP 0.31, a runtime profiler of the JVM, with object and method statistics.
WWDC Rumor Wrapup: Winners and Losers.
Mac vs. PC, 2003 Edition: Apple's G5 Benchmarks are False.
Ozzy Lets Slip He Had The Snip. Ozzy has the last laugh.
On June 25, 1951 — The first commercial color TV program was a show presented on CBS using the FCC-approved CBS Color System. The public did not own color TV's at the time.