As Confluence aficionados we usually write all of our documentation and proposals in its Wiki syntax first before polishing it in OpenOffice for PDF export. One of Confluence's shortcomings however is support for section/headline numbering, which makes authoring larger pages less pleasant.
If you are building a web application with a user-interface for editing dates that supports time zones, then you are going to need a list of time zones. You need this if you want to edit or display times in 'local time' and store them as UTC (universal time). This article shows the Java code and a handy Seam component that provides the list.
This week, Peter Hilton will be presenting Meeting-avoidance for self-managing developers at Devoxx in Antwerp. With 3200 attendees, Devoxx is the world's biggest vendor-independent Java conference, and a key event for European Java developers.
Next Wednesday, Lunatech Research is organising a Seam Meetup at the Devoxx conference in Antwerp. We will meet at 9 pm in Café au Lait, which is an excellent bar just behind Grote Markt, the main square in the centre of town.
Lunatech Research et l'IUT de Nice Sophia-Antipolis organisent une mini-conférence gratuite sur Java EE le mercredi 14 janvier 2009 sur le site de l'IUT de Sophia-Antipolis (Google Maps).
This Friday, Peter Hilton and Nicolas Leroux, senior software developers at Lunatech Research, will present "Playing with Seam and the latest JEE technologies". The presentation aims to show you the latest development methods using Java EE, the JBoss Seam framework, Hibernate Validation, Hibernate Search, JAXB, RESTful web services, etc.
Kris will also give a presentation about Drools and Alexey Loubyansky about the new features of JBoss AS 5.
This article introduces ztemplates, a multi-tier open source web application framework for Java. ztemplates is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. It uses Java annotations, thus meaning at least Java 1.5 or higher is required. ztemplates has a lot of features, but we will only introduce the basics in this post. This article will not describe how to set-up a project. Instead, it will explain the basics of the architecture of ztemplates.
In this article we describe how to use JAXB to generate a KML object representation that can be used to feed data to Google Maps and Google Earth. We then show how to integrate KML generation into our RESTful API and how to create a mashup with those technologies.
Peter Hilton will be presenting a Meeting-avoidance for self-managing developers presentation at this year's Devoxx08 formerly-known-as-JavaPolis conference. See you there!
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