The Java Code Monkey

This blog contains my comments about developing software, not limited to just coding but also architecture, design and test. I mainly work with Java, but my experience is not limited to that, I've coded C, C#, assembly and more. However, so far, Java is my favorite. It has beauty in its simplicity and the open and diverse nature of the Java community simply makes it fun to be a Java developer.

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Replacing Your Oracle JDK with an Open Source Alternative

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Oracle says that Java is still free. That is a true statement given that the platform is still developed and distributed free of charge at O...
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Monday, June 13, 2011

JavaFX 2.0: Using the WebView Component in a Swing Client

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Oracle has released a beta version of the new JavaFX 2.0 which is taking a new direction compared with previous versions. JavaFX script is g...
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Java Serialization: Using Serializable and Externalizable and Performance Considerations

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I've had to look into some possible performance optimizations for a product lately and as part of that I wanted to see if there was anyt...
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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Why you should take a look at Scala and where to start?

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Scala is advertised as the successor to Java by some and as an experimental ground for new features by others. According to its creator, Mar...
Sunday, January 27, 2008

The Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days

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This week I had the privilege to go to the Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days in Santa Clara near San Francisco. It was a most pleasi...
Saturday, January 19, 2008

What are closures and what do they mean to Java?

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I will try and show an example of what closures can be used for and how this functionality looks like if implemented in the current version ...
Sunday, September 16, 2007

JMS: So simple yet sometimes so tricky

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The Java Messaging Service (JMS) API as provided as part of the Java EE appear to be a small, limited scope API. However, appearances can be...
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