Archive for September, 2004

An no-nonsense guide to Semantic Web specs for XML people

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

An no-nonsense guide to Semantic Web specs for XML people by Stefano Mazzocchi (Cocoon’s creator), expresses his view on RDF.

JXTA J2SE 2.3.1

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

The next release of JXTA J2SE, 2.3.1 “Yaprakh”, is scheduled for September 14th, 2004. The JXTA Yaprakh release will contain significant enhancements of the JXTA J2SE platform along with a number of important bug fixes.

New Features & Significant Changes
- New implementation of TLS Transport
- JxtaSocket and JxtaServerSocket class signature changes
- PSE Membership no longer auto-authenticates

Basic Web-Application Development Environment Eclipse 3.0

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

Via Java-Channel, ServerEclipse is a set of plugins that provides a basic web-application development environment Eclipse 3.0. ServerEclipse provides IDE utilties (editors, code highlighting, etc) for JSP, XML, HTML, CSS and *.properties files.

Special K

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

Just spreading the special K

Sociotopological Visualizations

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

Visualizations in the fiield of social and politcal geography made by the sotomo group at the Uni Zürich.

One includes the Schweizer Cyberlandschaft

Graphs in Java

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

Free graph libraries for Java
- JGraph, offers SVG generation
- JFreeChart, export to png and jpeg
- Cewolf, uses JFreeChart for Servlet/JSP based outputs

4 Days in Thriving UK

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

What is the refreshment situation? I just need to go out for a quick addiction

Games and Social Networks: A workshop on multiplayers games

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Short notes taken at the workshop “Games and social networks” on multiplayers games, prior to the British HCI Conference. Nicolas and I position paper to enter the workshop was “Analysis of a Location-Based Multi-Player Game Position paper“.

[The others position papers].
[Nicolas running notes]
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London-Leeds Train

Sunday, September 5th, 2004

WiFi access in the London-Leeds train

Urban Markup Language

Friday, September 3rd, 2004

2 short stories related to spatial communicationin in Wired:

- Urban Markup Language
- Text in the City