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EJB support now available with Epsilon. Version 1.1 of the popular Epsilon performance monitoring tool is now available on general release. This version extends support for annotation-based monitoring to Java EE beans.
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Thu, 10 Mar 2011
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Version 1.2 of the obix commons library is now available for public download. This release includes new functionality for XML transformations, support for XML Schemas, and API which simplifies the manipulation of ZIP files.
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Thu, 10 Mar 2011
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We are happy to announce the alpha release (v1.0.0) of AMS: our answer to the problem of representing mathematical programming models in a platform neutral and web-services friendly manner.
To learn more about this revolutionary technology, please click here
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Fri, 18 Feb 2011
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Take your software configuration to a neater place with XConfig 1.0.1 for Java. Not only can it be integrated with Spring via annotations and property placeholders; but it also supports auto-reload, multi-level modules, imports, and lifecycle listeners.
Click here to download version 1.0.1 now
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Thu, 21 Oct 2010
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Update 1.0.2 of the Epsilon Java latency monitoring library now available.
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Tue, 05 Oct 2010
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Commons cookbook updated with recipes for creating and reading ZIP files using the ZIPBuilder and ZIPReader classes.
Click here for cookbook recipes
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Fri, 04 Mar 2011
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XML XSLT Transformations simplified with commons DOMTransform.
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Fri, 04 Mar 2011
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Monitoring EJBs with Epsilon 1.1.
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Fri, 04 Mar 2011
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AMS wiki moved from incubation into live space to coincide with the official release of the alpha edition of the AMS toolkit.
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Fri, 18 Feb 2011
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We are pleased to present the new XConfig user-guide to coincide with release 1.0.1 of the software. The user guide now includes various tutorials demonstrating the XConfig API and also Spring integration via annotations and property placeholders.
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Thu, 21 Oct 2010
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Complete Epsilon wiki now available. The Epsilon user-guide/wiki has been re-launched in its complete form following feedback from the earlier trial releases, and also to coincide with update 1.0.2 of the library.
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Tue, 05 Oct 2010
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Update 1.0.2 to Epsilon API documentation.
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Tue, 05 Oct 2010
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Password generation in Java using the obix commons library. Learn how to generate secure and stong passwords based on custom requirements using functionality available in the latest release of the obix-commons library.
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Fri, 16 Jul 2010
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