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Joseph Ottinger

Joseph Ottinger, formerly editor-in-chief of JDJ (2003-4), is a consultant with Fusion Alliance in Indianapolis and is one of the contributors to the OpenSymphony project.
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JDJ Archives: Eclipse vs
NetBeans -
"Point/Counterpoint"
Special By Joseph Ottinger; Henry Roswell While NetBeans ain't
perfect, far from it, SWT
and Eclipse aren't right
for Java, says Joseph
Ottinger; a position with
which Henry Roswell
disagrees. Read the first
of a new series of
'Point/Counterpoint'
discussions...and join
the 80+ readers who have
already we... Oct. 15, 2005 05:00 PM Reads: 86,732 Replies: 94 | State of the Union By Joseph Ottinger JavaOne is here at last,
and while it's not really
my place or choice to
issue a 'State of the
Union' for Java, I think
we need to do some
straight talking. Sun
has, for what it's worth,
given us a language and
platform. It has
restrictions and
limitations based o... Jul. 2, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 15,200 Replies: 1 | In Search of Greatness By Joseph Ottinger It's hard to find great
Java applications. Next
month's JDJ contains our
Editors' Choice Awards,
and so far for me it has
the feel of a repeat -
even though I decided to
focus on applications
I've been using
day-to-day outside my own
personal development
environme... Jun. 3, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 15,371 | Just Around the Riverbend By Joseph Ottinger Two conversations over
the past few days started
a train of thought about
where Java is right now,
as did the settlement
between Microsoft and
Sun, the new JCP
revision, and the new 1.5
JDK. One conversation was
with the author of a
messaging system, talking
about... May. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,449 | Java Trends - Exclusive
Interview with Amy Fowler By Joseph Ottinger How can Swing be made
more tenable to a broader
range of developers? Amy
Fowler, a senior staff
engineer at Sun
Microsystems and one of
the founding members of
the Java Swing GUI
Toolkit, discusses Swing,
JSF, and the Java Desktop
Network Component
project. 'Swing... May. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 37,717 Replies: 8 | Java Viewpoint: "I'm
Starting to Like Java
Studio Creator..." By Joseph Ottinger Joseph Ottinger speaks to
Sun to find out more
about Java Studio Creator
and its place in the
development pantheon, and
comes to the conclusion
that Sun's done a better
job than many developers
expected. Apr. 21, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 32,950 Replies: 4 | JMX, JNDI, Swing,
Java2D...There's Just No
End to Java By Joseph Ottinger Joseph Ottinger, JDJ's
editor-in-chief, throws
out some article ideas
he'd like to see in
upcoming issues...and
underlines, in so doing,
just how much Java there
is 'out there' these
days. Apr. 19, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 12,669 Replies: 3 | Project Rave - First
Thoughts By Joseph Ottinger 'A great initial stab at
questionable technology,'
says Joe Ottinger,
editor-in-chief of JDJ,
in this first look at
Studio Creator (a.k.a.
Project Rave). Apr. 10, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 26,245 Replies: 8 | Looking for Instant
Solutions? By Joseph Ottinger There is no magic bullet.
Managers and developers
alike have a tendency to
look for a simple,
one-shot solution to
address a series of
complicated issues, even
while we all acknowledge
that there is no
philosopher's stone. That
fails to stop us, though
- the searc... Apr. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 12,961 | Can't We All Get Along? By Joseph Ottinger While browsing through a
book on Web services (XML
and Web Services
Unleashed by Ron
Schmelzer), some things
jumped out at me. First,
it's really scary how
many options we have in
Java. A few months ago
Alan Williamson asked,
'Haven't We Got Enough to
Remember As ... Mar. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,555 Replies: 1 | Keeping the Faith By Joseph Ottinger In the Java community you
have two schools of
thought: the zealots, if
you will, who feel that
pure Java is worth the
attempt, and the
compromisers, who feel
it's more important to
use Java no matter what. Feb. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,772 Replies: 8 | Let's Do Better By Joseph Ottinger There's a J2EE tie-in. I
promise. A fellow user
mentioned something the
other day about using
libraries in Java. He
said, and I paraphrase,
that he simply didn't
feel comfortable using a
library if it couldn't be
explained in one page. Jan. 8, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 17,541 | For the Coming Year... By Joseph Ottinger It's that time of year,
when the air is crisp and
cool, and lights fill the
air with the glint of
good cheer and renewal.
It's when wishes are
fulfilled; when
revitalization is just
around the corner. Here
Joe Ottinger takes some
time to share some of the
things h... Dec. 4, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 16,392 | It Just Works By Joseph Ottinger We tend to see the United
States through a lens
made up of its major
population centers: New
York; Los Angeles;
Washington, DC; Miami;
Atlanta; Chicago; and a
few others. That's
because these are the
places that have things
'going on,' and as a
result we get a ske... Nov. 3, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 16,021 | The Kids Are Alright By Joseph Ottinger Every month we're told
again and again how Java
is on its way out. A
multibillion-dollar
company tells us that,
while hiring other large
companies to say the same
thing. Oct. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 14,485 Replies: 2 | Where Are the Components? By Joseph Ottinger Sun's 10,000,000
developer mark is
annoying me. I was
surprised they had the
gumption to say it in the
first place and, as it
sinks in, the
implications are
staggering. The
implications aren't new,
mind you - Sun also
admitted they'd dropped
the ball on mark... Sep. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 23,624 Replies: 51 | Chaos and Order By Joseph Ottinger Chaos.
Anthropomorphically
speaking, it wants to go
everywhere. Order. It
wants to be everywhere
too, and is willing to
fight chaos to do it.
Michael Moorcock used to
write lots of
fundamentally depressing
books about this very
idea, and you can see it
everywher... Aug. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 14,021 Replies: 2 | Portlet API Spec Now Up
for Public Review--JSR
168 Released-- By Joseph Ottinger (July 21, 2003) - Sun
Microsystems released JSR
168, the Portlet API
spec, for public review
on Thursday. Along with
this, WSRP (Web Services
for Remote Portlets) was
submitted to OASIS for
consideration, and a
tentative release date
for Sun ONE Portal Server
6.2 ... Jul. 21, 2003 09:33 AM Reads: 10,394 Replies: 5 | We Need More Innovation By Joseph Ottinger In my last editorial
(Vol. 8, issue 6), I
argued that we, as an
industry, have too much
innovation. We have
solutions pouring out our
ears, stuff we often
don't need, yet we use it
anyway. This month, I'd
like to clarify that
somewhat: we need more
innovation. Jul. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 14,349 Replies: 1 | The Culture Conflict By Joseph Ottinger Lately Sun and The JBoss
Group have been rather
publicly sparring over
the use of the J2EE
brand, culminating in
quite a bit of heat (and
little light) in the
press and in the
blogosphere. Jun. 17, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 17,025 Replies: 21 | Too Much Innovation! By Joseph Ottinger As I look over my choices
for various tasks, I'm a
little unsettled at how
many choices I have, what
they do, and how they
interoperate. I'm not
going to be the one to
say that innovation is a
bad thing, but too much
innovation probably is a
bad thing. In software
... Jun. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 13,462 Replies: 7 | Do Java and .NET Really
Compete? By Joseph Ottinger It's with continued
amusement that I
constantly read about how
Java should be defended
from .NET, and how .NET
will destroy Java. I
understand the invective
used by both sides, but
the shine is starting to
wear off; it's time to
stop hurling insults, and
examine w... May. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 17,072 Replies: 7 | A Long Road Ahead By Joseph Ottinger Lately it's been easy to
dislike Sun. Their JVM is
slow; Sun ONE is
certainly nowhere near
the fastest J2EE
application server;
Forte, while capable, is
far from what coders
actually want to use if
they want to write code
in a reasonable amount of
time; MS's const... Feb. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 13,003 Replies: 1 | Sun Is Losing Its Way By Joseph Ottinger I've been actively
involved with Java
development in one way or
another since 1996,
including working with
some of the original
issues of the servlet
specification, the early
adaptation of the EJB
spec, and migration to
JSP not long after it
became an official part
of the J2EE spec. Nov. 1, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 15,757 Replies: 12 | How do I find out how
many records are in a
RecordSet? By Joseph Ottinger If you already have your
ResultSet, you have two
choices, both bad: one is
to keep a counter as you
read the records in the
ResultSet, and the other
is to hope you have a
compliant JDBC driver
that supports the
getRowCount() method.
Both ways probably do the
same ... Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 8,977 | How Can I Escape Quotes
in SQL Queries? By Joseph Ottinger It depends on the SQL
backend you're using, and
how sincere you are.
Basically, you'd want to
convert every single
quote to be
double-single-quotes
(i.e., O'Donnell becomes
O''Donnell), which means
writing a custom
function. That's ugly,
and unnecessary. (Aren't... Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 15,811 Replies: 1 | Can I Use Java with .NET? By Joseph Ottinger Of course you can. .NET
is a platform; Java is a
platform. One convenient
feature of .NET is that
it uses SOAP internally
for messaging; provided
Microsoft sticks to the
SOAP spec (that they
helped write!) that means
that Java will be able to
leverage .NET services ... Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 6,154 Replies: 2 |
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CEO Jonathan Schwartz? By Maureen O'Gara Brigdson Smith wrote:
remember, Eric Schmidt
was Schwartz's first boss
at Sun - something tells
me if he left Sun, it'd
take four minutes for him
to end up to Google. |  | What Does the Future Hold
for the Java Language? By Joe Winchester Tommy wrote: I simply do
not agree on many parts:
- .NET has a lot of
traction
- you can
certainly know well (and
master) more than one
language. If you cannot
master more than one
language, this could
potentially be one of
your limits.
- Java is not a perfect
language
- It is ea... |  | i-Technology Opinion: Why
Use Extreme Programming? By Troy Holmes James Nwaba wrote: This
is a nice article - very
straight froward, easy to
understand.However, there
was no mention of any
organization that have
implemented XP.
The author said, "Many of
the concepts found in
this lightweight method
of development have been
implemented into the ... |  | iPhone Office: 100 Ways
to Turn Your Device into
the Ultimate Productivity
Tool By Jessica Merritt QueZZtion wrote: Can the
iPhone really work as a
multimedia remote for
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explanation. It will be
helpful if it was in
pictorial form ie with
the emulator images. Can
u please send me the
I-mode to I appli
communication and a brief
explanatioj about the
architecture.Thanks in
advance. |
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