Spring, the open source application framework, reached its "second and final milestone", and version 3.1 is now available. The new features include:
0 replies - 13525 views - 06/10/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose
Grails users will be happy to see that Grails 1.4, the first milestone of the open source framework, was released this week, featuring major changes such as:- Unit test support that can be integrated into any test framework, so there are no more base classes-...
0 replies - 6641 views - 06/08/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose
The US chief information officer announced the Obama administration's ambitious plans to upgrade the networks and services of all US government agencies to IPv6 by September 2012. Internal networks would be expected to be upgraded by September 2014. ...
0 replies - 13438 views - 10/03/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose
Two years after the last Ubuntu Long Term Service release, Canonical has delivered the next version of Ubuntu that comes with three years of desktop support and five years of server support. Codenamed 'Lucid Lynx', the 10.04 release of Ubuntu LTS features a...
0 replies - 14186 views - 04/29/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose
With the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses in the not too distant future, Google has been slowly adding most of its services (starting with search in 2008) to it's IPv6 program. IPv6 is essential to the continuing health and openness of the internet, blogs...
0 replies - 6738 views - 03/08/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
If Oracle were to sell MySQL to a third-party, who would it be? Many thought Red Hat was the obvious choice with thier JBoss open source division. Reporters have been asking Florian Mueller for his prediction for quite a while now and he finally answered:...
0 replies - 11944 views - 11/14/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News