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Jelastic Lets One Build and Run Java Applications in the Cloud

Jelastic Lets One Build and Run Java Applications in the Cloud
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Jelastic, using the next generation platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, has made it possible to build and run any any Java application in the cloud instead of from a personal computer, which speeds up development time while maximizing computing resources. Jelastic enables developers to make necessary Java code changes and rebuild their Java applications in the cloud itself, removing the lag time caused whenever files are updated and uploaded from a personal computer. Jelastic can take the application source code directly from version control repositories, via either the Git or SVN protocol. This is quite handy for Java developers, as they can easily swap, test and production environments with just a point and a click. Java is the programming language of choice for millions.



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Published in Saturday, December 17th, 2011, at 2:28 pm, and filed under Uncategorized.

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13 Days Left to Crack the Code….Can You Crack it?

13 Days Left to Crack the Code....Can You Crack it?
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This is very interesting news for you coders out there.

I recently stumbled upon a website called Can you crack it?

It's a very mysterious website, and I'm bamboozled with what it's all about. If you visit the site, you'll find a string a code, and you're supposed to solve it, and then enter the solution keyword.

Last time I checked the website, which was today, there's only 13 days left. I assume that this challenge won't go on after the 13 days are up.

I'm curious what you'll win after cracking the code. I've read that some bloggers have claimed to have cracked the code, but they seem to be sworn to secrecy, and they won't share anything about what you win after you crack it, or what is revealed after it.

It's a very interesting challenge. It's been too much for me to handle, but maybe you'll be better at it.

We still have 13 days, and counting, to solve it.

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Published in Friday, December 16th, 2011, at 6:26 pm, and filed under Programming.

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Next Generation Java

Next Generation Java
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The new version of Oracle's NetBeans IDE will include the next generation Java programming language, Java 7. NetBeans 7 is the first open source IDE to support the new Java, although JetBrains does offer a beta of its IntelliJ IDE that supports the draft specification. NetBeans has also strengthened ties with other popular software development tools like Git, and it offers greater integration with other Oracle products like the Oracle database and WebLogic application server.

Oracle has another Jave IDE, called Jdeveloper, which it has directed toward the enterprise sector, while maintaining NetBeans as a tool for the larger community of Java developers, whether or not they use other Oracle software. With NetBeans 7 developers will get the chance to test out the new version of Java, which introduces a lot of new constructs specifically aimed at making the language more concise and providing a better developer experience.

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Published in Tuesday, September 27th, 2011, at 5:05 pm, and filed under Misc.

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