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- Linus' first analysis of SCO's claims against Linux
- Erik's blog pays off bigtime with an exclusive sponsor
- Eclipse 3.0 M6 is out and supports embedded Swing components
- Creator of Jetty Servlet engine says Servlets MUST die! but Ted has mercy.
- Java Server Faces Reference Implementation beta is now available
- James announces Another Groovy beta
- Alex Rupp says it's time to take a step beyond web MVC
- Via Dominic, Microsoft compares <a href= "http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnaspp/html/aspnet-aspnet-j2ee-struts.asp"> ASP.NET and Struts application architectures.
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- Arjum Ram explains how to use Firebird's Midas HTML editor with Roller.
- Brave New Apps: The Application Servers: ZDNet reviews app servers including Weblogic, Websphere, SunONE, OracleAS, Windows Server, and JBoss. Also covered are .NET vs. Java, caching, and performance benchmarks.
- Via Simon Brunning: The
comp.lang.pythonWhat's better about Ruby than Python? thread. - Via Russell Beattie: Scott Water's .Text is .Net based server-side weblogging software.
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- Via Mike Cannon Brookes: Erik Hatcher says good-bye to the Struts-Dev list and moves on to Tapestry for his next project.
- Via Simon Bruning: side-by-side comparison of Java and Python
- StrutsTestCase Tutorial at Java Boutique: Shows you how to unit test your Struts actions using mock objects via StrutsTestCase.
- Dan Gillmore: Microsoft is hiring developers to work on blogging software for MSN and for "not product specific' projects.
- Robert X. Cringley: off-shoring IT jobs is tantamount to age-discrimination and suicidal for US companies.
- Rafe hears that natively compiled Eclipse is "blazingly fast": I need to try this on my Redhat homebox.
- Shifted Librarian: Roller Stone allows you to create RSS feeds for your favorite artists.
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