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The Top Selling Books at JavaOne

...and the Top Selling books at JavaONE are:

1. Effective Java 2nd Ed. (Addison Wesley)
2. Pro NetBeans IDE 6: RCP (Apress)
3. Groovy in Action (Manning Publishing)
4. Filthy Rich Clients (Addison Wesley)
5. Java Puzzlers (Addison Wesley)
6. Definitive Guide to Grails (Apress)
7. Java CAPS Basics (Prentice Hall)
8. JavaFX Script (Apress)
9. Secrets of Rockstar Programmers (McGraw Hill)
10. Art of Multiprocessor Programming (Elsevier)


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Glassfish v3 TP2 supports EJB 3.1 and is the RI for JPA 2.0 (with EclipseLink)

Glassfish v3 TP2 supports already some EJB 3.1 features (spec is not finalized yet) - and it is embeddable. Check this post for details. This opens some new interesting opportunities and use cases. An obvious one is unit testing, another one ...the direct usage inside of RIAs (Eclipse / Netbeans RCP) - I will present some more ideas in detail during my session at Friday (JavaONE).

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java.net@JavaONE: Which Programming Language J. Gosling would use now, except Java?

During a meeting in the Community Corner (java.net booth) with James Gosling, a participant asked an interesting question: "Which Programming Language would you use *now* on top of JVM, except Java?". The answer was surprisingly fast and very clear: - Scala.

Btw. I will give tomorrow two talks in the community corner one about GreenFire (heating system on Glassfish / Java EE 5 - which saves energy), the another one about underworld  (Java EE 5 / Glassfish backend for virtual reality). So see you if you like!

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