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Java2 SDK v. 1.4 Released

pangloss writes: "Yay: XML, built-in Perl-ish regex, jdbc 3.0, asserts, IPv6, lots of other goodies. Release notes and incompatibilities. And I think this means I can use my wheel-mouse in NetBeans without that extra module ;) Download it here." WilsonSD adds: "There are many cool new features including a New I/O package, an Assert Facility and enhanced performance." Some other random Java notes: O'Reilly has an essay about why you won't see any open source J2EE implementations, and Kodak has filed a patent-infringement claim against Sun regarding Java.

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  1. Re:Yah, will this be stable on Linux? by RMSIsAnIdiot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Of course it will be stable. Everything is stable under L---

    kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device fd(2,0)
    kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 0
    kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device fd(2,0)
    kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 0
    kernel: Incorrect segment count at 0xc01781d6nr_segments is 15
    kernel: counted segments is 17
    kernel: Flags 0 0
    kernel: Segment 0xc37ace40, blocks 4, addr 0x4bd1fff
    kernel: Segment 0xc37acea0, blocks 4, addr 0x4bd27ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc37ac780, blocks 4, addr 0x38abfff
    kernel: Segment 0xc37acde0, blocks 4, addr 0x38ac7ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3809120, blocks 4, addr 0x1e77fff
    kernel: Segment 0xc0e0fda0, blocks 4, addr 0x199c7ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871ec0, blocks 4, addr 0x6fe2fff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871f20, blocks 4, addr 0x6fe37ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871e00, blocks 4, addr 0x498afff
    kernel: Segment 0xc0e0fec0, blocks 4, addr 0x18aefff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871c80, blocks 4, addr 0x41b6fff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871ce0, blocks 4, addr 0x41b77ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871b60, blocks 4, addr 0x1d06fff
    kernel: Segment 0xc0e0fe60, blocks 4, addr 0x18af7ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc38719e0, blocks 4, addr 0x4c3ffff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871aa0, blocks 4, addr 0x4c407ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc0e0ff20, blocks 4, addr 0x18ae7ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871800, blocks 4, addr 0x4cb0fff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871860, blocks 4, addr 0x4cb17ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc3871140, blocks 4, addr 0x4b8ffff
    kernel: Segment 0xc38717a0, blocks 4, addr 0x4b907ff
    kernel: Segment 0xc0e150c0, blocks 4, addr 0x196d7ff
    kernel: Kernel panic: Ththththaats all folks. Too dangerous to continue.
    kernel:
    kernel: rq->cmd=1, rq->sector=73208, rq->nr_sectors=8
    kernel: kernel BUG at pktcdvd.c:1046!
    kernel: invalid operand: 0000
    kernel: CPU: 0
    kernel: EIP: 0010:[serial:__insmod_serial_S.bss_L3392+238989/37 155027]
    kernel: EFLAGS: 00010086
    kernel: eax: 0000001e ebx: c1273840 ecx: c4676000 edx: c020f384
    kernel: esi: c208f09c edi: c208f074 ebp: c7f9d760 esp: c6fc3f88
    kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
    kernel: Process pktcdvd0 (pid: 1303, stackpage=c6fc3000)
    kernel: Stack: c8861c10 c8861d2f 00000416 c6fc2000 c208f09c c208f074 c208f000 c7f9d86c
    kernel: c8860076 c208f074 00000f00 c762df1c c208f000 00000b00 c6fc3fe0 c208f008
    kernel: c208f10c c7f9d778 00000000 c6fc2000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c6fc2000
    kernel: Call Trace: [serial:__insmod_serial_S.bss_L3392+245712/3714830 4] [serial:__insmod_serial_S.bss_L3392+245999/3714801 7] [serial:__insmod_serial_S.bss_L3392+238646/3715537 0] [kernel_thread+40/56]
    kernel:
    kernel: Code: 0f 0b 83 c4 0c b8 06 00 00 00 0f ab 45 48 19 c0 85 c0 75 24

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  2. Coincidence? by Yakman · · Score: 5, Funny
    I find it funny that the post mentions a lawsuit from Kodak and the O'Reilly essay about Java says:
    [...] At the same time, Sun loves to have Kodak moments with some parts of the open source community -- most notably, Apache -- who increasingly feel used and abused [...]
    (Emphasis mine) Heh.
  3. 64 bit - wow! by Florian+Weimer · · Score: 5, Funny

    The 4 GB address space limit has become a severe limit on Java bloat. It's good to see that Sun finally addresses this problem.

  4. Re:Java2 ? by grantm · · Score: 4, Funny

    Remember, this is Sun the people who released Solaris 2.0 which:
    - was the first version of Solaris
    - declared itself to be SunOS 5.0
    - was an implementation of System V Release 4.0

    Obviously being able to count is not a prerequisite for getting a job in Sun's marketing department.

  5. Why I Don't Want to Touch This by Greyfox · · Score: 5, Funny

    I use Java at work and I had to beat 5 fucking team leads with a crow-bar to convince them to move to Java 1.2. Now they all run the other way when they see me coming -- it's a lot harder to get near them with a crow-bar. By the time my company gets done with its final focus meeting to decide that moving to 1.4's a good idea, Sun will be releasing Java 2.4 (With telepathic user interface code.) If I get all used to how great Java 1.4 is, work will suck more, and it already sucks so much that light can't escape.

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    I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?