Sun Opens Java.net 37
An anonymous reader writes "Sun just opened two new Java sites, java.com and java.net. java.com seems to be some marketing fluff. java.net, however, seems to be aimed at open source java programmers and is run by O'Reilly. It's got wikis, blogs, and hosts a lot of projects, including the new java gaming projects. Worth a look."
oxymoron (Score:5, Funny)
Re:oxymoron (Score:2)
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, what would it be if someone imitated you imitating them? Mockery, I guess.
Way to go, Sun! Stick it to the knock-off!
Re:oxymoron (Score:2)
Please -
-jerdenn
Re:oxymoron (Score:5, Funny)
Re:oxymoron (Score:1)
Or when Disney stole the name "Nemo" from a comic strip [amazon.com].
Lose Michael Eisner. Lose the greed. [losingnemo.com]
Bad Links??? (Score:1)
Re:Bad Links??? (Score:2)
if it doesn't start with a protocol:// it's not considered to be a full URL by the browser.
Re:Bad Links??? (Score:2)
*Wrong!*
Re:Bad Links??? (Score:2)
Re:Bad Links??? (Score:2)
Can't http:// be forced in slashcode ?
Re:Bad Links??? (Score:2)
<a href="java.net"> is a relative link
<a href="http://java.net"> is an absolute link
Re:Bad Links??? (Score:1)
Some browsers simply do a better job than others when it comes to sticking to W3C HTTP standards [w3.org].
Re:wikis? (Score:1)
It's not like we're talking about a single application that was ported to different platforms. Many of these were written from the ground up.
Yeah, the name does sound silly. But I sound just as silling saying 'blog' as I do 'wiki'.
Re:wikis? (Score:2)
Yeah, so do I. Which is why I don't say either, and why I chose a less silly word ('cosy') for my ancient text based equivalent [sourceforge.net].
Working links (Score:1, Redundant)
java.com [java.com] and java.net [java.net]
Correct those links! (Score:1)
Wonder what took them to epoch (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Wonder what took them to epoch (Score:2)
The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:2)
To some extent sourceforge, freshmeat, and CPAN provide this for the Free Software movement. But java.net seems more comprehensive in a way. We should rip it off.
Re:The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:5, Insightful)
The CPAN commmunity makes all this happen. If you have never used it, it is quite slick. The process goes something like this:
# install somenew:package
downloading |----------------100%|
compiling |----------------100%|
testing |--------------OK|
The Giant Java Tree [gjt.org] is a nice collection of Java software, but it doesn't have the automatic downloads or tests. It also isn't as comprehensive as CPAN, but that is mostly because of the mountains of Java software available.
Re:The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:2, Interesting)
http://www.jpackage.org/
Not really the CJAN that we want, but it's a nice repository of Java software prepackaged in RPM.
It's not cross-platform, it's not a real standard for Java software/component distribution, but it's the best you got on Linux right now.
Re:The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:2)
It's obvious that there are many, many Java classes available f
Re:The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:2)
Re:The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:2)
Usually this is closely followed by corporate death. But slashdot is still here. Hm.
Re:The Java.net creator is on to something (Score:2)
They're still losing money, but not as fast as they used to. And their stock price has taken an uptick recently, on that leaked M$ memo where Ballmer described Linux as their greatest challenge. Their business right now is basically SourceForge, so SF.net is probably fair
Christina (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Christina (Score:2)
Man, anyone who subscribes to this service really needs to get a life. One of their own, not Christina's.
Re:Christina (Score:3, Funny)
Blogs, eh? (Score:5, Funny)
June 12
aagh! i'm in bag hell. why won't my ui look like i want? bags in grids in flows ... i sound like dr. sues. roflmao. lol.
i was feeling good so i stopped taking my anti-depressants today.
June 13
i tried to touch my mouse but i think it hates me. i've been listening to the same depeche mode song over and over today.
i hate swing. i decided to just make one big flow and let all the buttons go where they want. it'll make a sh!tty calculator but who cares. does anyone care?
June 14
i woke up this morning finally manic. i got a grid layout for the number buttons and flowed the function buttons. it looks awesome!!!!!!! the support code is rock solid and i got junit installed and made 175 test cases. woo hoo!
my mom called and i talked to her while i called. she said i shouldn't have stopped taking my antidepressants. i told her i was on the cordless so i could be outside to finish my painting and i brought the laptop to the porch so i could code more test cases while i was on the phone.
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Java Project Hosting Minus JSP... (Score:1)
By all accounts Java.net is more a (Tim) O'Rielly creation (than a Sun creation). A bunch of O'Rielly editors ganging up and creating a community site. More power to them.
Anyone know why the java.net project hosting doesn't include JSP and EJB services? Surely any decent OpenSource Java project would want to use those technologies to create their web presence...
plus, an eye test for free! (Score:1)
Or maybe looking at the Java.com pictures of Christina Aguilera (a well-known java coder) has wrecked my eyes.
Java.net a step in the right direction (Score:1)
Cool (Score:1)