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We released JDOM 1.1.1 today. This release includes an important Namespace synchronization bug fix, a new SAXBuilder flag for faster parsing, an updated Jaxen library, new support for Unicode surrogate pairs, and support for the Android Dalvik VM.
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Today I released a new version of the COS library, best known for its MultipartRequest and MultipartParser file upload components. This release adds a few browser workarounds, a new exception subtype, and support for esoteric platforms.
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I just posted the JDOM 1.1 release for download. This release includes about 20 improvements and bug fixes.
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Did Apple fire the QA department or something?
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O'Reilly just posted a new article of mine titled What's on Jason's Hard Drive? It's all about document management.
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Today's big news story is that Sun will lay off 5,000 employees -- 13% of its workforce. My advice to Sun: start with the lawyers.
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Why a flashing blue light makes me drool.
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In case you're wondering where you can see me on this year's speaking circuit, here's my anticipated schedule.
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I wrote the cover story for JavaWorld this week covering the new changes in Servlets 2.5. Here's the link.
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I came to a realization this weekend. The Java web tier is suffering "The Innovator's Dilemma"...
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I've been "BileBloged". Getting "biled" is an honor. It means Hani Suleiman has dedicated one of his BileBlog entries to me, bitching and moaning as only he can. In this case he's biling about a talk I gave on open source at the TSS Symposium in Vegas this afternoon. But sadly -- instead of a good healthy lampooning of my actual beliefs and words -- Hani put words in my mouth. That's just not right. I've gotta bile back.
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Some people have been asking me when and where I'll be speaking in 2005, so here's a short rundown.
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I recently did a "screencast" with Jon Udell at Infoworld in which I demo XQuery and the MarkLogic Server. It's 12 minutes long and shows some short but powerful queries running against O'Reilly book and article content.
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The blog spammers look to be posting to any form with a "comment" field. I predict what's next...
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"Java Servlet Programming" made the About.com "Top 10 Must-Read Java Books" list.
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