We’re twittering
…seems vastly counterproductive to tweet the moment while trying to stay focused on software development and delivery. Well, we’re going to give it a try. See how we do: twitter.com/jnbridge….
…seems vastly counterproductive to tweet the moment while trying to stay focused on software development and delivery. Well, we’re going to give it a try. See how we do: twitter.com/jnbridge….
…Software Components & Middleware category. The annual award is sponsored by Penton Media’s Windows IT Pro® and SQL Server Magazine®, see http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/102027/best-of-teched-2009-awards-finalists-announced.html. Come see us next week in booth #644….
…amazing process: something like 30,000 stills got photographed and distilled into this 3.5 minute short story. http://youtu.be/WDmYafHl49I Can’t see the video in your feed? Go here: jnbridge.com/videoscribe.htm. Share and enjoy!…
…to avoid compilation errors – see the knowledge base article here for more information. Do you have a question about how to do something using JNBridgePro? Contact us at info@jnbridge.com….
…public J() { super.set_overrideMethod(new MyOverrideMethod()); } } Now, the overrides should work as expected. Do you have a question about how to do something using JNBridgePro? Contact us at info@jnbridge.com….
…the Windows 8 Start Screen? Do you think it will help you do your work, or will it get in the way. Leave a comment, or contact us at info@jnbridge.com….
…there were a number of interesting sessions that were relevant to our work on interoperability. (All Build sessions can be seen here: http://channel9.msdn.com/events/build/2012.) There was an interesting session that unveiled…
…JRuby, and Jython. Are you thinking about using JNBridgePro with JVM-based languages other than Java? If so, let us know in the comments or by sending us email at info@jnbridge.com….
…Windows Azure? The sky’s the limit: Any other interoperability scenarios you’d like to see us tackle? Please drop us a note, either to info@jnbridge.com or in the (moderated) comments below….
…security problems, they will not only update Java 7 (their latest version of Java), they will also completely delete a completely separate product. Yes, Java 6 is a separate product…