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... Metro and JAXB, Sahoo, NetBeans 6.5, SpringSource, OpenDS, and Wonderland and Blender

A compilation of today's news of interest:

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From Jitu, a description of how to use JAXBContext in Metro.

From the SDN Team, it is Sahoo's turn to have his 15 Minutes of Fame; check out Janice's Interview where they cover many topics, from working from India, to OSGi.

Davis has a short note showing how to get started with a Servlet App using GFv3 Prelude in NetBeans 6.5.

The ever-observant Adam asks whether SpringSource is Working on EJB 3.1. Not sure if he is reading a bit too much into the tealeaves, or whether somebody had an oops...

From OpenDS community, Terry reports on his OpenDS Access Log Analyzer WebApp, intended for a future putback into OpenDS. And, a very complimentary testimonial about the ease of installation of OpenDS from KR in his OpenDS in 5 Minutes.

And, from Wonderland they have started creating a new, high quality, public world (see WonderBlog and Angad). A nice part is that they are going to be using Blender for the graphics. Blender is an open source tool that seems to be gaining adoption, the results are very good - see for instance the trailer for The Big Buck Bunny. Blender is also a Sun offering at Network.Com/Apps/Blender (thanks to Kevin for the tip).

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WebLogic is Oracle's Strategic AppServer - Metro Included

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I was "on vacation" last week, so the news are a bit late, but the news on July 1st confirmed the rumor: Oracle WebLogic Server is Oracle's "Strategic AppServer" - see the articles at The Register and InfoWorld. This comes on top of recent surveys on Oracle/BEA usage: SOA-Talk and The Register.

A consequence of this move is that Metro is now used Oracle's main AppServer, increasing the adoption of GlassFish's WebServices stack. The same applies to JAXB RI; and, in that case, I know of no mainstream AppServer that uses a different implementation!

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Kohsuke Kawaguchi's Blog: JAXB 2.2 Proposed Changes

see http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/more_java_ee_6_preparations

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More Java EE 6 Specs - JAXB 2.2 Plans

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More progress towards JavaEE 6 with a proposal for JAXB 2.2. This will be a narrow maintenance release and Kohsuke's last JAXB spec as he transfers to his new job.

The implementation will be at JAXB@GlassFish and will be a two-in-one deal, supporting both JAXB 2.1 and JAXB 2.2. Check out Kohsuke's Announcement, and the Detailed Proposal.

Moving forward, JAXB's leadership will be in good hands as it will transfer to MartinG - contratulations! And, btw, do you already know how to juggle? :-)

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JAXB 2.1.7 Released

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From last week, mostly to keep a record of milestones in community projects: JAXB RI 2.1.7 Now Available. This bug-fixing release matches the version bundled in Metro 1.2.

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Presentation on Advanced JAX-WS

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As a follow-up to a previous nice JAX-WS presentation, Stijn Van den Enden's "JAX-WS, beyond the basics" presentation is now available from parleys.com.

Stijn does a good job at explaining JAX-WS handlers, JAXB customization, Dispatch/Provider API (although his example may not feel RESTful to the JAX-RS crowd), some best practices and more in a very didactic and easy to follow presentation. Everything said and presented there applies to the Metro Web Services stack that is part of GlassFish v2 (btw, Stijn is reported to be a happy GlassFish user).

No wonder this is the best-rated program on Parleys.com. The only down side is that I don't see the PDF available on the web site anywhere...

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New JAXB Release (2.1.6)

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New JAXB RI Release (2.1.6) available

Kohsuke's Announcement.
• Release ChangeLog.

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metro: Home

Metro is a high-performance, extensible, easy-to-use web service stack. It is a one-stop shop for all your web service needs, from the simplest hello world web service to reliable, secured, and transacted web service that involves .NET services.

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JAXB News - New Release, Release Frequency, Use in JBoss

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The JAXB team recently released a new version, JAXB 2.1.4. In the usual sedimentation process, this release will be incorporated into the next GlassFish release but it can also be used directly and Kohsuke is asking feedback on the current 3 month cycle.

JAXB RI is the JAXB implementation - check some of our Reports on its Adoption. A recent example is in Kohsuke's report on JBoss's usage of one of the RI's extensibility points.

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Eben Hewitt on Java: Dealing with the "Unable to create JAXBContext due to the security restriction" error in Glassfish.

Dealing with the "Unable to create JAXBContext due to the security restriction" error in Glassfish.

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New JAXB and JAX-WS Releases

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Two new releases from the GlassFish team, both integrated in GlassFish v2 beta2, due early next month, in time for GlassFish Day and JavaOne.

JAX-WS 2.1.1 is a release candidate for JAX-WS 2.1.

JAXB 2.1.3 is mostly a bug-fixing release - check the list of changes here.

The GlassFish Web Services stack is being adopted by many other projects (e.g. WebLogic Server 10); we believe it has the best performance in the market (earlier comparison, but stay tuned for a nice additional improvement) and it is very extensible (e.g. see JSON support).

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Kohsuke Kawaguchi's Blog: JAXB RI 2.1.3 release

JAXB RI 2.1.3 release. See http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/new_jaxb_and_jax_ws

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