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Consuming REST services in Java the cool way
When creating a REST API with Java you probably go with JAX-RS . It’s a nice and well thought-out standard. Having the services encapsulated as plain Java objects with some annotations feels good to …
RAP becomes the Remote Application Platform
RAP is approaching its second major release in its 6 year history, and major releases should be accompanied by major new functionality - at least this is our take on versioning. With RAP 2.0 we are …
Eclipse 4 (e4): How, when and why to migrate
Since e4 technology and concepts are in every Juno release and will be downloaded millions of times, many projects are currently evaluating why, when and how to migrate to the Eclipse 4 (e4) …
EclipseCon 2013 -- Last chance to submit a talk
For those of you who were procrastinating and waiting for the last minute to get your EclipseCon 2013 submission in, your last chance is here. The EclipseCon submission system will be shutdown at the …
Visualize your project with Gource
Developing software is a pretty abstract job. In many cases you don’t really “see” what’s happening. Once a developer has completed a task, she/he sends some bits to the SCM and starts the next one. …
RAP 2.0 M3 is available
The RAP team has been working hard over the last weeks and made another milestone build for RAP 2.0 available today. RAP 2.0 M3 contains a brand new event system implementation that allowed us to get …