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Profiling Your Applications with Eclipse Callisto
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Callisto

Callisto, a bundle of optional plugins for Eclipse, now comes with a profiling tool called the Test & Performance Tools Platform (TPTP). TPTP includes testing, tracing, performance monitoring, profiling, and static-code analysis tools. This guided tour shows how to use TPTP to speed up your apps.

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Mastering Subversion in the Eclipse IDE
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Java-XML mapping made easy with JAXB 2.0
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JAXBDo you need a way to manipulate XML documents within Java simply by using ordinary Java classes, and without the headaches of the Document Object Model and the Simple API for XML Processing? JAXB 2.0 could be the answer.

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Web Services Made Easy with JAX-WS 2.0

Glassfish

Standards are so much easier to adhere to when your tools do it for you. Thanks to JAX-WS and its implementation in application servers like GlassFish, you can write web services as plain ol' Java objects, just by adding a few annotations. This article shows how it's done.

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Peer Code Reviews Made Easy with Eclipse Plug-In

JupiterCode reviews are a cost-efficient way to detect defects early and improve both the quality of your code and the skills of your team. Jupiter is an innovative Eclipse plug-in designed to make collaborative code reviews much easier.

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Continuous Integration with Continuum

Continuum

The best way to integrate in a hurry is to have been doing it all along. This practice of continuous integration is greatly helped by automated tools to check out and build your team's code on a more or less constant basis. Apache Continuum offers a free and open source tool to do continuous integration; This article looks at how it works.

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The Mustang Meets the Rhino: Scripting in Java 6
RhinoAmong Java SE 6's key features is the ability to mix scripting languages into Java code, thanks to the implementation of the JSR-223 spec. In this article, we take a look at the spec and what it means for Java, and show how to use Java 6's integrated Rhino implementation to call JavaScript from Java...and vice versa.

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