Archive for October 2005
Tonight i did it….
Huh… At last i could complete this site….
I tried to make clone of This Site… but more less i could do something like

Thank you
22222 Wow I have 22222 unread mail ;-)
today morning i got this interesting thing…. my yahoo account is showing 22222 un read mail… Wow… do you think i am not concern about sender mail …
Obviously its not right… but now i dont have any clue to make it prove…

the pocketmod – so easy that it actually works
….i have a calendar and to-do-list on my mobile. i have powerful outlook synced with my sharepoint services. i also have pretty hefty ms project plans and gant charts. but… still i lag behind in reaching the fingertip control i’ve always dreamed of. there seem to be a lack of … simplicity!……
Tommy! Tommy!! Tommy!!! -The Java Technology
Tommy sounds like favorite animal like dog..
But the reality is Tommy is Java based Robot “Tommy is Java based robot” can you hear me… once people were thinking Java would not good choice for Robotic technology…
Tommy is going to compete “DARPA Grand Challenge” …. its really a gr8 pleasure for us who loves Java Java and Java….
Visit Tommy from its home page.. “http://www.teamjefferson.com/ “
Wow i have also interest to work on Robotic technolog …. but now obviously with Java Technology…..;-)
Technologies beyond Tommy :
1. Java SE on the main processor
2. Java ME on the microcontroller
3. Java communication API along with J-Stamp(Java base microcontroller)
4. based one MAX (Mobile Autonomous X-bot platform)
5. Jini is not away (JXTA from jini)
Gr8 things
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Using XML protocol (using JXTA) Tommy could communicate with other robots to learn more about current situation
—–> That’s gr8… its towards platform independent robotic knowledge sharing technology..
“Linux for Tommy” Tommy uses Linux as its underlying Operating system
And many more
Read the full interview
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Interviews/perrone_qa.html?feed=JSC
And checkout the video
http://www.teamjefferson.com/index_evovid.htm
Hasan
http://hasan.we4tech.com
somewhere in…
From Java EE Desk
Yesterday I did a gr8 job (;))
I am facing some health related problem for 2-3 months. My mother appointed before 1 day to meet with a physician. I and my mom went together to our nearest hospital on appointed time.
We were getting to know that doctor will start his visiting from 2.30 PM that’s good for Ramadan.
I was there on time. But after waiting a long time (till 3.30 PM) I was annoyed. And I asked receptionist to fetch accurate time. They failed to reply accurately..
I was annoyed when I heard “….probably doctor stuck in traffic jam…” I took one piece of paper and wrote complain regarding that doctor and dropped in their complain box.
Other waiting people were also annoyed they joined with me. I just took mobile number of that guilty doctor and called him.. I asked him about his responsibility. He replied “… I am stuck in traffic jam…”
I did not waste more time and came back to my home…
Google thinks like somewherein….
Recently Sun Microsystems talked with Li Moore software engineer at Google, Inc.
is using Java SE and some bunch of Java EE libraries..
Google widely use Java Collection, Java Concurrency and Java NIO packages in their projects.
Li Moore is very much interested on Tiger (J2SE 5.0), he was waiting for the “enums” “generics” feature in Java SDK. He was also expecting some addition in Java SE like clone() method to Cloneable class and also one interesting things that is “Pluggable file system API” like http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=203 this proposed JSR.
He and his team got more fun when they have introduced for-each style loop in J2SE 5.0 (Tiger)
But more interesting and I catching for somewhere in… people is “Google do think as similar as somewhere in… people think”.
Let’s make it clear.
“……Google lets its engineers devote 20 percent of their time to any project that they think is cool and in the company’s interest…….” – Li Moore.
That’s obviously a great fun that we are thinking as one successful company (upcoming gain).
NHM Tanveer Hossain Khan (Hasan)
From Java EE Desk
Gr8 Google also use Java!!
I am really surprised that Google (upcoming giant) is also using Java SE and some part of Java EE in their big projects…
In the recent conversation between Li Moore and Sun Microsystem guy i have learned this fact ![]()
Checkout this url http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/google/limoore.html?feed=JSC
Wow!! Splash screen now feature of Mustang
I heard they are working on it.. now its available in prerelease of Mustang….
You can easily add Splash screen in your exisiting application just adding this line in your executing command :
You can also use MANIFEST file:
Main-Class: SplashTest
SplashScreen-Image: filename.gif
More over you can handle SplashScreen class




