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  1. Open source (990 bytes)
    1: ...ute your own modifications to original program. [[Open source]] movement as a whole is in opposition aga...
    3: There seem to be two main streams inside [[Open source]]:

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  1. ThanksEveryone (7,465 bytes)
    17: ...rs. I am really glad that [[Apress]] was the most open one. I can imagine it was not easy decision to su...
  2. DaveKoelle (1,837 bytes)
    25: for API development. I also have my own open-source project, JFugue (a
  3. RichUnger (183 bytes)
    1: ...atform. He is also a contributer to the NetBeans open source project.
  4. JesseGlick (745 bytes)
    1: ...of NetBeans Inc. by Sun Microsystems, the move to open source for NetBeans, and its growth into a large ...
  5. Yet Another Design Book? (1,235 bytes)
    3: ...e reuse caused mostly by proliferation of various open source libraries and frameworks, we are entering ...
  6. OpenStyleQuestions (337 bytes)
    1: == Open Questions Questions on Style and Conventions ==
  7. Sources (3,076 bytes)
    15: ...IDE 6.9 - all projects are configured to smoothly open in [[NetBeans]] IDE
    22: ...n your local computer. Start [[NetBeans]] IDE and open individual projects as needed.
  8. OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
    319: ...logs:JaroslavTulach:Practical Design:FixModifiers|open letter]] to designers of [[Java]] language for [h...
    957: ... my own experience of modularizing [[NetBeans]] ''open apis'' by hand. I wish I had a tool to help me at...
    967: ...is more natural to give it the classical, liberal open source [[NetBeans]] license ([[CDDL]] or [[GPLwit...
    1110: ...propagate the [[NetBeans]] Platform. Few [[London|open questions]] are left in my head and also I'd like...
    1122: ...ty, I'd like to announce that I plan to close all open issues in our [[bugzilla]] (that I don't like) as...
  9. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory (22,864 bytes)
    7: ...ain of using it themselves. Then they become more open to address limitations of their own design. It's ...
    225: ...s, so let's give them a reason to welcome me with open arms when we see each other in San Francisco:
    283: ... [[Harmony|incomplete and mostly wrong history of open source java implementations]]. While incomplete (...
  10. NetBeans (1,717 bytes)
    1: ...ia:NetBeans|NetBeans]] is an [[netbeans:Main_Page|open source project]] that develops [[NetBeans Platfor...
    7: ... 2000 [[Sun]] turned [[NetBeans]] software into [[Open source]] project.
  11. Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
    5: ...reuse caused mostly by a proliferation of various open source libraries and frameworks, we are entering ...
    14: ...ovide some functionality via their APIs (like the X Window server), are expected to evolve compatibly...
    27: ...ng Framework|Spring]] over [[wikipedia::EJB|EJB 2.x]]? Is this just a problem of these particular tec...
  12. 1stPublicReview (3,142 bytes)
    1: ...ew] of the [[TheAPIBook]]. I was a bit nervous to open the page. I was not sure whether to get ready for...
    7: ...''After reading many chapters, I went right to my open source project, [http://code.google.com/p/archite...
  13. APIDesignPatterns:Exceptions (8,610 bytes)
    29: ...nging_Targets|future evolution]] will remain more open.
  14. APIFest08:TaskX (5,452 bytes)
    22: # now open some of the created files in your favorite editor...
    23: netbeans --open taskx/jhacker/against-solution03/project.properti...
    36: Now you can open the project in the NetBeans IDE
    38: netbeans --open taskx/jhacker/against-solution03/
    44: ... that is why the build succeeds. '''Make sure you open the Output Window''' to see the real resul! There...
  15. ClientAPI (1,758 bytes)
    5: ...ity will be pleased when it gets exposed in the ''open space'' of your [[ClientAPI]].
    7: ...able coding construct in [[Java]] to support an ''open space''? The most safe one is a '''final''' class...
    19: ...derstand what happens when you try to merge the ''open space'' with the shape associated with [[Provider...
  16. FriendPackages (5,397 bytes)
    5: This often leads people to open the APIs up and use '''public''' or '''protected'...
  17. Blogs:PetrHejl:BeautyMatters (3,396 bytes)
    5: ...or our project (note that almost every successful open source project has its defined code conventions)....
  18. JDK (202 bytes)
    1: ...JDK|JDK]]is the development kit for [[Java]]. Its open source implementation is called [[OpenJDK]].
  19. NetBeans Runtime Container (12,435 bytes)
    11: ...k about the website [www.netbeans.org], about the open source community around it. NetBeans is also well...
  20. OpenClass (1,999 bytes)
    1: ... can either use an [[OpenMethod]] or, in case the open needs to last longer than just during method exec...
    19: ... using this style in [[ProviderAPI]], where the ''open'' is done once by the [[API]] infrastructure is q...

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