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xx JAVADAY ROMA sabato 30 gennaio | 18 Gen 10
18:39:36 by calorbianco | Views: 1684 | Comments: 6

C'e' qualcuno interessato all'oggetto?

Io sono indeciso ma sarei propenso ad andarci, è quasi sicuro.

Trovate le info qui:
 http://roma.javaday.it/javaday2010/talk-tecnici-in-programma

ciaociao


exclamation Sorpresa | 21 Apr 09
09:26:54 by Filian | Views: 2262 | Comments: 4


Oracle ha comprato Sun. Cosa ne pensate?
Avete previsioni?
Avete mai lavorato con tecnologie Oracle?


lamp Cosa accadrà in Java 7 | 12 Apr 09
11:24:37 by Filian | Views: 4289 | Comments: 5



Tra le maggiori novità del JDK7 che probabilmente avranno un impatto sul lavoro quotidiano ci sarà la JSR 203, una revisone delle API del file system. Se anche la JSR 310 sarà inclusa, influenzerà modalità di interazione con le API date/time. Altre JSR potranno avere ripercussioni in aree particolari, come JMX ...


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