Echo Debate: Boring, with a capital B.
Apache code has ‘as many flaws’ as proprietary. The source code for the Apache Web server is of the same quality as proprietary competitors at a similar stage of development.
JXP 1.1, formerly known as JXPath.
Debugging Servlets. Debug Servlets in Tomcat by running it as a debuggee that a debugger can attach to—and then do it remotely.
Center of Gravity. IBM's absence at JavaOne was an indicator of a competitive market's inevitable splintering.
Output Namespace–Aware XML Documents. Check out this quick fix to create a namespace-aware DOM as a text file
J2EE 1.4: A Web Services Kit. New platform features and APIs enhance Web services technologies in Java and bring platform-neutral Web services to the enterprise.
Diego — why (not)echo is important.
Jim — David Beckham, expensive buy?
Tom — Mobiley links and Room for innovation.
Russ — Turning A Blogger Off.
Matt — Opteron to Get Software Math Boost.
Review: Samsung i700 Pocket PC Phone.
Investors still wary of Palm software unit's value. The response to the spinoff of Palm's software unit so far has been the sound of just one hand clapping.
Send An SMS From Aim. Cool!
Joe — Eclipse 2.1.1 and translation packs have been released!.
Anthony — JBoss, BSF, BeanShell and ClassLoading.
Philippe — Should binary data be persisted in a database?
Fred — Sun Quality II-java.net.
Mats — C# Compared to Java.
Andrej — Presentations from ONEday available online.
Merrick — Wiki Mining.
Bruce — Java vs. .NET.
Dion — J2EE Automation ISV AltoWeb Closes Its Doors.
Howard — Is Tapestry a prototype?
Bill — Hey Apple, Got J2ME?
Erik — TheServerSide Symposium debriefing.
Simon — Down with spam, long live SPAM.
Mark — Turning Apple Into A First-Class Citizen.
Zulfikar — Sun Certified Java Developer Exam.
Andreas — How to do manual trackback pings.
Bob — On the market yet again…
Cameron — HTTP Sessions in a cluster.
Brent — Blogger: We are moving away from XML-RPC, More on Echo and XML-RPC and Echo and namespaces and stuff.
Cedric — Three-pane layout.
Rogers — Who validates the validator?
Scott — So You Want to Support Safari But You Don't Have a Mac…. Use Linux!
Marc — Text America contest.
Scott — Jaexn 1.1 beta 2.
Apple launches .Mac referral program. Growing pains?
Todd— TiVo type recorder for your Car Radio “I want one NOW!”
Notebooks Overthrow the Desktop. May 2003 was the first time the dollar sales of notebook computers surpassed the dollar sales of desktop computers in the U.S.
Netcraft: July 2003 Web Server Survey.
HP Introduces Under-$400 Tower PC For small, Medium-Sized Businesses. As low as $349.
XML Publishing with Cocoon 2, Part 1.
Simon — Jameleon – a new open source testing tool.
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Kada will bring Java for Microsoft Smartphone soon. J2ME implementation for Microsoft WinCE and PocketPC.
Jim — Are the smartphones really that big? and Today's blogging is brought to you by the letter A.
Doris web browser for Series 60 updated. Support for downloading SIS file and more.
Oliver — Under-sell to over-deliver.
Andreas — FoaF/RDF/RSS Tools.
Fx — GLUE 4.1 available.
Janne — The rise and fall of Dragonball Z.
Consumers want PCs to deliver ‘all home entertainment’. Not quite…
Nextel unit wins bid for WorldCom Wireless assets. $144 million cash bid.
A52,C60 and MC60 – New Siemens phones.
Rusty — IBM's alphaWorks has released Backward Compatibility Tester and updated their Logging Toolkit for Java to fix a class loader bugs.
Raquel — Ten Common Questions (And Answers) On WLAN Security.
Steve — Reading on C#.
The scoop on mosquito-killing gadgets. Expensive, high-tech gadgets not always best…
HSN celebrates 26 years. That long. Wow.
Russ — Don't Click on the Ads Please.
Todd — .79 cent music selling like HotCakes.
Consumers don't trust paid-for search. Really?
Jakarta Commons HttpClient 2.0 beta 2.
GPRS and Java Coming Good. Increasing number of customers using MMS, Java Games and GPRS services.
Java-Enabling Module for NEC Handsets. Access Compact NetFrontTM Plus micro-browser and JV-LiteTM 2 Wireless Edition deployed in NEC's latest handset.
Frank — T-Mobile global WLAN passport.
Russ — Java on Palm? (Russ goes off on Bill Day).
Matt — First Glimpse at Necho: All is Well, (not)Echo More Verbose than RSS? and Blogger Endorsement of (not)Echo.
Carlos — Why IT Doesn't Matter Anymore.
Thomas — SpeakEasy rémunère la mutualisation de votre ADSL.
Alan — Things that really annoy the SHIT out of me…
Werner — Upgrading to jakarta-struts-1.1 is choosing for better performance.
Dominic — Half Price Computer Books.
Danno — Apple UI Requirements: Apart from the Crowd (Again).
Daniel — Java IO, goats and donkeys..
Lars — Why you should add the encoding property to your javac ant task.
Hani — Theserverside.com: irrelevancy for the masses.
Nick — Piece of codes that stood up to the test of time!.
Eitan — For Mac fans: Welcome improvements to Eclipse on MacOSX.
Bob — Saxon 7.6 (XPath 2 and XQuery support).
Bob — Start Ant 5 times faster!
Kasia — Java I/O.. yah, it sucks.
Rogers — I'm with Stupid.
Simon — Simple FTP uploading with Python.
Janne — “Blog” (R).
Matt — ‘javadoc’ for tag libs (and other CoolStuff at developer.sun.com).
Adam — Java vs. Lisp.
Andy — Simon, you can't have it both ways.
Diego — the sound of java.
Jason — JDO is just too complicated part II….
Aaron — Utilize the SSHTools Toolkit.
Andrew — 3650 software.
Mike — Rethinking Patterns.
Jeremy — Software: Spam Bully out of beta.
JTimeTracker 0.3.7, personal time tracking.
Sharp Zaurus case study: Linux workin' on the railroad.
What Gateway's planning. CNET interviews Ted Waitt.
ZoneLabs Won't Fix Hole In Free Firewall. Problem actually found in Windows.
AOL, Verizon Enhance Instant Messaging. Enhanced partnership.
Doug — The Zen of Python.
Simon — Dynamically extending Python classes.
Chris — cartography for small screens (PDF).
On July 2, 1976 — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the death penalty was not inherently cruel or unusual.