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Java Magazine is one of Oracle’s newest and most significant investments in the continuing health and growth of the Java technology ecosystem.

This bimonthly, digital-only publication is an essential source of knowledge about Java technology, the Java programming language, and Java-based applications for people who rely on them in their professional careers, or who aspire to. 

Although there are other publications that bring you news from the world of Java, there are no other examples that combine the voice of the Java “steward” (Oracle) with the voices of the rest of the community (developers, ISVs, device manufacturers, users, and students) in an innovative, all-digital package. 
 


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Java Magazine is published on a bi-monthly basis in digital and mobile formats. It includes:

  • Profiles of innovative Java applications

  • Java technical how-to’s: Enterprise Java, New to Java, Rich Client, Polyglot Programming, and more

  • Java community news: Java User Groups, JCP standards, and more

  • Information about new Java books and conferences and events



In the November/December 2011 issue:

  • From the Editor
     
  • Java Nation:
    News, events, and happenings in the Java community - including a JavaOne 2011 wrapup
     
  • Java In Action:
    Driven by Java
    Austrian smartcard system connects patients, providers.

    Green Light

    Startup dooApp relies on JavaFX to support “green” construction.
     
  • New To Java:
    Starting Your First Computer Game
    Use Greenfoot to create your first interactive program.


    Introduction to RESTful Web Services, Part 2

    Max Bonbhel on the JSON response format.

  • Java Architect:
    Understanding the Hudson Plug-In Development Framework
    Extend Hudson with plug-ins.


    Agile ALM for Java Developers

    Michael Hüttermann on better quality software.

  • Enterprise Java:
    Stress-testing Java EE 6 Applications
    Adam Bien on bugs, bottlenecks, and memory leaks.

  • Polyglot Programmer:
    Toward a Universal VM
    Oracle’s Alex Buckley on the JVM Language Summit 2011.

    Polyglot Programming on the JVM

    How and why to choose a non-Java language.

  • Rich Client:
    Shock the Senses
    Java FX 2.0 reinvigorates client-side Java development. Oracle’s Nandini Ramani talks with Java Magazine about the key features of the new release.


    JavaFX and Swing Integration
    Migrate Swing interfaces to JavaFX.

    Using Transitions for Automation in JavaFX 2.0

    Animate nodes in your scene.

  • Mobile and Embedded:
    Getting Started with GameCanvas
    Vikram Goyal on the Mobile Sensor API.

  • Fix This:
    Arun Gupta challenges your coding skills
     




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