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APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

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Dieng Plateau is a marshy plateau that forms the floor of a caldera complex on the Dieng Volcanic Complex near Wonosobo, Central Java, Indonesia. Referred to as "Dieng" by Indonesians, it sits at 2,000 metres above sea level, far from major population centres. The name "Dieng" comes from Di Hyang which means "Abode of the Gods".

 

Part of General Sudirman's guerrilla campaign during the Indonesian War of Independence took place in the area.

 

TEMPLES

The Plateau is the location of eight small Hindu temples from the Kalingga Kingdom It is unclear when they were built, estimated to range from mid 7th century to end of 8th century AD; they are the oldest known standing stone structures in Java. They are originally thought to have numbered 400 but only eight remain. The temples are now believed to have been named after the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

 

Michell claims Dieng's misty location almost 2,093 m above sea level, its poisonous effusions and sulphur-coloured lakes make it a particularly auspicious place for religious tribute. The temples are small shrines built as monuments to the god-ancestors and dedicated to Shiva. The Hindu shrines are miniature cosmic mountains based on plans in Indian religious texts, although Schoppert suggest the design motifs have little connection to India.

 

In 2011, in a review published by Romain, the temple is now believed to be related to Dravida and Pallava style temples of South India. The theory that poisonous effusions make it auspicious is now disputed as volcanic activity in this area from 7th to 9th century is yet to established, and records suggest the temple was abandoned after volcanic eruptions became common in central Java.

 

GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE

With an astonishing elevation of 2,060 m above sea level, Dieng has a distinct subtropical highland climate under the Köppen climate classification (Cwb). In its brief dry season (which is meteorologically aligned with the Southern Hemispherical winter season), there is much less rainfall than in its lengthy monsoon periods (lasting from October to May, also in line with the austral summer). The average annual temperature in Dieng is 14.0 °C. About 2652 mm of precipitation falls annually.

 

Known for its chilly climate, temperatures may even drop to 2 degrees (along with wind chills down to -2º) in the peak of its dry season. Though infrequent, frosts have been recorded every year, particularly in late evenings and mornings of July and August. This may last for one week in average. Though this regionally-rare weather phenomena occasionally attracts tourists to cluster around the plateau area, it is also notorious for the destruction it often inflicts upon the local produce, with agricultural plants and crops such as potatoes being the most severely affected.

 

Locals usually call this frost "bun upas". On the local Javanese dialect, "Bun" (or "embun") means dew, while "upas" is poison. Although "bun upas" or frost in Dieng is actually not poisonous, this term "upas" was created by local people due to its devastating effect on agricultural plants, in which, the plants die quickly as if as they were poisoned when the frost takes place.

 

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Borobodur,

Java, Indonesia

20 June 2010

The biggest 3days Jazz festival here in Jakarta, Indonesia held every first week of March.

The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya

 

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Leica M6 Summicron 35/2 ASPH Kodak Colorplus 200

For once it doesn't have any algae on it and looks beautiful.

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya

 

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

Kirtti-Mukkha, the Fsce of Glory guarded the entrance to a temple..

 

Carved from volcanic rock, 800-900 AD

The java sparrow was illegally introduced into Hawaii in the 1960s and now is found in abundance everywhere. Lahaina, Maui

APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya

 

Java Jazz 2014 - Day 1

These folks were so cool. They had chants and dirges to celebrate/bemoan their addiction to coffee.

The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya

 

by Kunzan Miyamoto (active early 1800s), included in Kanga Hitori Geiko (Practicing Chinese-style Drawing by Oneself) – Japanese picture book published in 1807

The counter at Java Cabana coffee shop

Memphis, Tenn.

Polymorphism in Java is another important feature of OOPs concept. We have seen an overview of polymorphism in the tutorial OOPs concepts in Java. In this tutorial, we will understand in detail about polymorphism and its different types. We will cover about Static Polymorphism, Dynamic Polymorphism, Runtime Polymorphism.

What is polymorphism in Java

Polymorphism in Java as the name suggests means the ability to take multiple forms. It is derived from the Greek words where Poly means many and morph means forms. In Java, polymorphism in java is that the same method can be implemented in different ways. To understand this, we need to have an idea of inheritance in java as well which we have learned in the previous tutorial.

Types of Polymorphism in Java

Below are the different types of polymorphism in java.

 

Static Polymorphism

When we overload a static method, we call it as static polymorphism. Since it resolves the polymorphism during compile time, we can call also name it as compile-time polymorphism. We can implement this type of polymorphism in java using either method overloading or operator overloading. In static polymorphism, during compile time it identifies which method to call based on the parameters we pass.

 

Let's understand this in detail with the help of examples.

Method overloading

When there are many methods with the same name but different implementations, we call it a method overloading.

 

www.tutorialcup.com/java/polymorphism-in-java.htm

This is the skull of “Java Man” (homo erectus). Eugene Dubois discovered it in 1891. This is a clear display of the ongoing search, and passion many scientists have that drive them to explore and investigate the history of the world. And analyze it in with the hope of finding scientific explanations for human curiosity regarding our heritage, ancestors and even the origin of life. The New York Times article we read this week states that, “experimental/observational methods all the natural sciences share, the social sciences increasingly adopt, and that naturalists devote themselves to making explicit. You can reject naturalists’ epistemology, or treat it as question begging, but you can’t accuse them of not having one.” Which explains how important and valid it is for all educated people to have a point of view and a purpose to their investigation.

Belenois java (Linnaeus, 1768), Caper White, Black Mountain, Canberra, ACT, 7 October 2009

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

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