The IndicThreads conference on Java Technology 2006 to be held in Pune, India promises to bring to you the latest and coolest things that are buzzing in the Java world. The conference features some of the best international and national speakers who will bring their expertise and ideas to you.
Groovy and Grails have been picking up steam over the past year. Groovy claims to bridge the gap between the scripting and enterprise Java worlds. There's also increasing support for the two technologies from biggies like Oracle.
JBoss has released Hibernate 3.2, the latest update to the popular Java object/relational mapping software. JBoss claims to have simplified Hibernate packages to support the most popular development frameworks.
BSF will not only enable writing code in a scripting language and yet being able to access Java libraries but it also provides an API that permits calling scripting language engines from within Java.
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