My last post was about #AdoptAJSR initiative in which JUG Hyderabad is actively involved. Meanwhile I was trying to explore the Websocket API for Java (JSR 356) using glassfish 4 ‘s latest build as reference implementation. The idea was to use HTML5 websocket API in the front end to communicate with websocket endpoint created in …
Category Archive: JUG
Jan 30
Adopt-A-JSR at JUG Hyderabad
Lately there has been a lot of activity in JUG Hyderabad after introduction to #AdoptAJSR initiative. JUG Hyderabad has taken up JSR 338 (Java Persistence 2.1), JSR-107 (JCACHE – Java Temporary Caching API), JSR-256 (Java API for websocket ) and there has been significant progress. I am a kind of programmer who jumps into code …
Oct 12
JUG Hyderabad talk by William Louth
Last month JUG Hyderabad had a session by William Louth. He introduced a really new paradigm of optimizing JVM performance in his session with title “JVM Performance – Past, Present and Predicted”. This session was hosted in Oracle India’s Hyderabad development center. Not to forget that the snacks were sponsored by JUG leader Ravi Ravi …
