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Oracle Plans One JVM to Rule Them All
Snooped: Mar 4, 2010
JRockit and HotSpot, both picked up in recent acquisitions, will eventually be merged into a single product. But it won't be done quickly—it's not easy.
Make Your Java Web Applications Impervious to Cross-site Scripting
Snooped: Mar 4, 2010
Use client-side validation and server-side filtering to guard your Java web application against cross-site scripting attacks.
The Java 7 Features Bound to Make Developers More Productive
Snooped: Mar 4, 2010
The developer productivity features in the upcoming Java SE 7 release (object comparison, file system monitoring, and concurrency) are enough to make a Java veteran envy the Java newbies.

Video: Plotting Map Markers Dynamically Using the Google Maps API, jQuery, PHP, and MySQL
Snooped: Mar 4, 2010
Learn how to add Google Maps markers and store their coordinates in a database using a blend of jQuery, PHP and MySQL.
Red Hat Ramps Up Open Source Cloud Projects
Snooped: Mar 4, 2010
Linux vendor details Boxgrinder and Infinispan projects as new efforts to make the cloud a scalable platform for application delivery.
Create Your Own Store Locator with Google Maps, PHP, and MySQL
Snooped: Feb 10, 2010
Provide your visitors with a Google Maps API-based service that allows them to view map locations in and around their zip codes.
Oracle Announces Sun Java Roadmap
Snooped: Feb 10, 2010
Thomas Kurian says all the right things about Java. Unfortunately, this article says nothing about MySQL.
The New Spring 3.0 Features You Need to Know
Snooped: Feb 10, 2010
Go inside the notable new features in Spring 3.0, including Spring Expression Language, object/XML mapping, and RESTful web services support.
A Rails Cloud Implementation Using CouchDB and Heroku
Snooped: Feb 10, 2010
CouchDB is a schema-less data store built on top of HTTP and REST. Learn how to use it on the backend of a Heroku-deployed Rails app.
A Rails Cloud Implementation Using MongoDB and Heroku
Snooped: Feb 10, 2010
Learn how to use the non-relational MongoDB datastore as the backend for your Heroku-deployed Rails application. More importantly, learn why you would choose it over the likes of PostgreSQL.


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