
Using datatables This article is targeted on JSF 1.2. For JSF 2.0, using datatables can be approached much more elegantly with help of a @ViewScoped managed bean. Please checkout this article which contains two basic CRUD examples, one for JSF 2.0 on Servlet 2.5 and other for JSF 2.0 on Servlet 3.0 which supports passing method arguments in EL 2.2. Java Performance Tuning, Profiling, and Memory Management Java application performance is an abstract word until you face its real implications. It may vary depending on your interpretation of the word 'performance'. This article is meant to give the developer a perspective of the various aspects of the JVM internals, the controls and switches that can be altered to optimal effects that suit your application.
Sun Microsystems - Sun Developer Network (SDN) Oracle Technology Network > Java Software Downloads View All Downloads Top Downloads New Downloads What's New Swing On Steroïds 1.2 Released « eskatos's thoughts Today I released Swing On Steroïds 1.2 under the Apache Licence 2.0. Swing On Steroïds is a micro-framework bringing awesomness to Swing development with Supervising Presenters and Passive Views (aka. MVP), a MessageBus and optionaly Guice or Qi4j. It’s largely inspired by the work of Ray Ryan at Google on the GWT Wave client and his presentation at Google IO 2009 titled Best Practices for Architecting GWT App. I’d say that watching this video is the first step to understanding Swing On Steroids. It’s been used in production apps for about a year now with success : it’s modular, refactorable and work for small or big applications.
Table of Contents Please see here for details! Table of Contents Using the QuickREx Plugin Why QuickREx? For Testing Regular Expressions The Future of Programming: WebAssembly & Life After JavaScript Recently we heard that the web platform is getting a new browser-native compile target called WebAssembly (see What is WebAssembly: The Dawn of a New Era for details). Wasm makes the web platform a more attractive compile target for other languages. That leaves us wondering what might come after JavaScript. JavaScript has some great features, but I sincerely hope we move on as soon as possible. JavaScript is great and it taught us a lot, but programming will evolve.
Open source DirSync Pro syncs folders on any platform With external hard drives being as cheap as they are, directory synchronization programs have become my preferred archiving method. DirSync Pro offers a fully-featured solution that is both open source and cross-platform. The app is coded in Java, so as long as your machine can handle .jar files you'll be able to run DirSync. While it's got plenty of advanced settings that can be used to modify jobs, the default settings should work fine for most users. By default, DirSync will update any new or modified files (subfolder contents included) in your directories. To change the sync direction, simply click on the two-arrow icon until it suits your needs.
Eclipse Plugins - RSS View, ExploreFS, and FreeMem ExploreFS is a tiny plugin (~6KB) that opens a selected file in the folder of the native file manager. It adds "Explore in File System" to the context menu of Eclipse's package explorer, resource navigator, and other views. Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux are supported. All plugins are installed with the standard update manager of Eclipse. It will guide you through the installation process and also eases keeping your plugins up-to-date. Just add the update site:
Easily Sync Your Folders Without Dropbox Syncing folders (i.e. making sure that the changes you make in one folder are reflected onto the other) can greatly help to improve your workflow and save you from extra housekeeping chores you have to undertake to make sure that the files you are working on include the latest changes you made while you were on your laptop or at work. DirSync Pro is an open source portable application that can help you to quickly set up, synchronize and manage synced folders. A mere 670 KB download, you just need to extract the ZIP file and it’s ready to rock! DirSync Pro is a Java application, this means that it can run on Windows, Linux and Mac.