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Areas of Expertise:
  • Java
  • Mac OS X
  • media development
  • QuickTime
  • Cocoa
  • iPhone
  • consulting
  • speaking
  • programming
  • writing

Biography

Chris Adamson the editor of java.net, and was formerly editor of ONJava.com. He is the author of QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook and co-author of Swing Hacks. He is also a software consultant, in the form of Subsequently and Furthermore, Inc., specializing in Java, Mac OS X, and media development. He blogs on digital media software development at [Time code];. He wrote his first Java applet in 1996 on a 16 MHz black-and-white PowerBook 160 with the little-seen Sun MacJDK 1.0. In a previous career, he was a Writer / Associate Producer at CNN Headline News, and over the years, he has managed to own eleven and a half Macs.

Books

iPhone SDK Development iPhone SDK Development (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
by Bill Dudney , Chris Adamson , Marcel Molina
December 2008 (est.)
$38.95 USD

Swing Hacks Swing Hacks
by Joshua Marinacci , Chris Adamson
June 2005
$29.95 USD
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QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook
by Chris Adamson
January 2005
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Articles

Multimedia

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Podcast The Community of Web 2.0
Publish Date: Nov. 2, 2005

In this 48-minute audio program from the Web 2.0 conference, Tim O'Reilly speaks with Sun Microsystems COO Jonathan Schwartz and Mozilla Foundation president Mitchell Baker about developer communities, distribution, architectures and expandability, and the value of open source.

Blog

Human Behavior

October 06 2008

Hinting what you're working on is only natural... also: Java Today: Flamingo improves ribbon support, Hudson adoption updates, and diagnosing raw types Weblogs: EE 6 schedule update, great OO code habits, and Scala's fold operator Spotlight: Sun Open Source Community Innovation Awards Program winners in OpenJDK, NetBeans, and GlassFish communities Forum posts: Setting startDir… read more

Learning How To Live

October 03 2008

Making good on promises to Open Source developers... also: Java Today: NetBeans Innovators Grant winners, OpenSSO on GlassFish, and merging 6u10 changes into OpenJDK 6 Weblogs: Kohsuke goes to Japan and defending GlassFish Prelude from rogue apps java.net Poll: How interested are you in running non-Java languages on the JVM? Forum Posts: adjusting LWUIT… read more

Fruits of Your Labor

October 02 2008

OpenJDK Community Innovators Challenge announced... also: Java Today: OpenJDK awards, EJB 3.1 public draft available, and Chinese-langage NetBeans sites Weblogs: Heap dumps on 64-bit LInux, dependency management with GlassFish, and more MEP connectors Forum Posts: JavaFX flavors, hyperlinking in JavaFX, and does JSR-172 support anything but primitives? read more

Those Three Days

October 01 2008

Surprising developments from the JVM Language Summit... also: Java Today: Java Posse on JVM Language Summit and Neal Gafter's new employer, DesignGridLayout proect revived, and GlassFish Awards Program winners announced Weblogs: Named parameters now, really short JavaFX apps, and M3DD CFP "soft" close Forum Posts: Wonderland's scripting support gets modularized, yearning for Java… read more

Change the Locks

September 30 2008

The case against checkPermission()... also: Feature Article: Pitfalls of the Java Permissions Model Java Today: First totally non-Sun OpenJDK commit, debugging with SwingExplorer, and Mobile, Media, Embedded Developer Days CFP closes today Weblogs: JMX namespaces in Java 7, wrapping Java executables in Windows services, and migrating a WebLogic split directory to a GlassFish… read more

Can't Let Go

September 29 2008

Taking the M&E Community with you... also: Java Today: M&E Community goes tweeting, GlassFish HTTP compression, and free JSF Jumpstarter PDF book Weblogs: Grizzly 1.8.6, Jazoon rookies, and simplified Hudson installation for Windows Spotlight: Ask the Experts: OpenSSO Forum Posts: ME filesystem access, System.gc() on ME, and seeking Java Media Components endorsement read more

Miles Away

September 26 2008

The editor's desk moves north... also: java.net Poll: Have you ever relocated for a programming job? Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 58: Diamond Powder - data collectors for MIDP Java Today: JVM Languages Summit update, putting Java to REST, and Jos read more

Colorful

September 25 2008

Spiffing up your LWUIT application... also: Feature Article: Using Styles, Themes, and Painters with LWUIT Java Today: New text widgets for Caciocavallo, Apple updates Java for Leopard and Tiger, and using Java Deployment Toolkit for JavaFX applets Weblogs: read more

Ominous Man

September 24 2008

Brian Goetz says your webapp may be broken... also: Java Today: Webapp concurrency problems, JSR 311 (JAX-RS) final draft approved, and Ask the Experts about OpenSSO next week Weblogs: Inferring JSF to-view-id value, migrating to GlassFish, and Rich Unger return read more

The Freshmen

September 23 2008

Students (and indie developers) vie for Darkstar dominance... also: Spotlight: Project Darkstar Developer Challenge Java Today: Contributing to Substance and Flamingo and JavaTools Community Newsletter #181 Weblogs: Getting started on java.net, Facelets with JSF, and Manor 'n Rock JSF Canvas components requirements-gathering Forum Posts: LWUIT list of buttons, Metro digest calculation, and Seam/Quartz/GlassFish integration read more

Wanna Be

September 22 2008

Mac and Solaris ME development getting more practical? Also: Weblogs: NetBeans plugin for microemulator use in WTK, JVM language summit, and MD5 Authentication example for converged applications. Java Today: Upcoming GlassFish webinars, JSON for ME data interchange, and Brian Goetz concurrency presentation Forum Posts: Tracking LWUIT-incapable devices, Applet.stop() not called on applets dragged… read more

Snakecharming the Masses

September 19 2008

The performance arms race over in JavaScript-land... also: java.net Poll: What's your opinion of JavaScript? Java Today: JavaWorld intro to JOGL, personal storage with JavaDB, and widget engine for JavaFX Weblogs: Dropping proposed JMX features, Generic JMS RA 2.0, and data models that mom can use Forum Posts: Community feedback and closures and scaling… read more

Yesterday Never Tomorrows

September 18 2008

Will JSR 310 finally bring sense to Java dates and times? Also: Feature Article: JSR 310: A New Java Date/Time API Java Today: Exchanging data with XML and JAXB, OpenESB mail traffic picking up, and Java performance tooling podcast Weblogs: Full-duplex with Grizzly, JAXB trojan warning, and teaching software engineering with Blackberry Forum posts:… read more

The House We Live In

September 17 2008

JXTA Community asked to set the roadmap... also: Forum Posts: JXTA plans and options, translucent and text rendering, and LWUIT submenus wanted Java Today: "From Photoshop to Code" to LWUIT, JSF 2.0 JSR early draft 2, and SDN's first BD-J tutorial Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 57: Shawn Fitzgerald and Microbus projec Weblogs: JSF… read more

Ready For It

September 16 2008

Java and the Linux desktop... also: Weblogs: Dropping Mac for Linux, draggable applets on Linux, and Support for Programmatic Authorization in WebServices With Metro 1.3 Java Today: New releases of Substance and Flamingo, JSF 2.0 call for input, and security for web services Forum posts: EE lifecycle EJB invocation and role-assignment, questioning the… read more
Chris Adamson

"...if you do program in Java and you are interested in developing QuickTime applications, then QuickTime for Java(TM): A Developer's Notebook by Chris Adamson (O'Reilly, 2005) should be on your bookshelf. Better yet, it should be propped open on your desk as you work your way though it."
--Tim Monroe, MacTech