Here’s the latest Apress 2007 Java (Books) Editorial Calendar…
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Here’s the latest Apress 2007 Java (Books) Editorial Calendar…
Here is a chapter excerpt from the new Practical JBoss Seam Projects book: click here to download.
This week, Apress publishes its second book on the popular open source Java EE 5 application development framework, JBoss Seam. Written by enterprise Java expert and best selling author, Jim Farley…
The Open Source Convention (OSCON) is this week, up in Portland, OR, and underway; and Apress is there…
As editor of java.apress.com, I am pleased to write that Apress, Inc. will be participating at the free CommunityOne/NetBeans day event on Monday May 7th at Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA…
As reported on a number of sites, Adobe announced plans to release source code for Adobe Flex SDK and framework under the open source Mozilla Public License (MPL)...
According to News.com: Red Hat buys data integration firm MetaMatrix, to be included as part of its JBoss middleware stack and more…
Michael Yuan: Petr Pisl of Sun has just released a first-look Seam Gen plugin for NetBeans. It allows you to generate complete Seam CRUD applications in NetBeans
JBoss Seam is apparently at a critical juncture, according to Seam founder/lead Gavin King in his blog...
Get an introduction to the JBoss Seam framework in this chapter excerpt from the recently published Beginning JBoss Seam book.
From InfoQ.com: See JBoss Seam and Hibernate founder/lead Gavin King’s wishlist for Java EE 6.
News breaking on tutorial day from EclipseCon: Red Hat JBoss announces a partnership with Exadel…
Check out this chapter excerpt from the newly released and highly anticipated Beginning JBoss Seam, which gives an Introduction to Seam.
TheServerSide.com is reporting that JBoss Seam 1.2 GA is now available. It includes Spring Framework integration via Spring beans…
I am very much excited and pleased to announce that Beginning JBoss Seam has just published, and is now available on Amazon.com, Apress.com, or your other favorite bookseller.
I recently downloaded the latest Seam distribution, 1.1.5. I mainly wanted this for the Security release. Officially 1.1.5 is when Seam adds Security, and I wanted to update the source code for my book, Beginning JBoss Seam, accordingly. Here’s what happened…
News.com is speculating: Just months after Red Hat acquired JBoss, it’s possible the start-up’s leader, Marc Fleury, won’t be staying on…
Here are my top ten predictions in Java for 2007…
TheServerSide.com is reporting the release of JBoss Seam 1.1, which features support for RAD/IDE tools, added J2EE 1.4 deployment (and Tomcat), easy CRUD application creation, ready-to-use AJAX components, better JSF validation, and more. For more on Seam, Apress will be publishing Beginning JBoss Seam in Feb 2007.
TheServerSide.com has posted this opinion piece on Eclipse Framework. What do you think?