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Oracle complains about Sun’s Java-Release-Cycles - OpenJDK will become more important

Oracle complains about Sun’s Java-Release-Cycles A keynote of Dalibor Topic (Oracle) criticizes the Java-Release-Cycles of Sun Microsystems at the Java conference „CONFESS 2011“ in Vienna, Austria. After showing the past of Java SE from version 1 to 6,...

12 replies - 6014 views - 04/13/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Hints On How to Pass the Sun (now Oracle) Certified Java Programmer (SCJP 6)

I already passed the test for “Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP 6)” with 83 percent after a lot of time-consuming preparation. Here are my experiences about doing the certification and the hints I can give you. Although now, the name has changed to...

6 replies - 9796 views - 12/14/10 by Kai Wähner in Articles

TechCast: Alex Buckley Discusses the JVM and JVM Summit

Oracle's Alex Buckley (spec lead, Java Language & VM) explains why the JVM has been good not only for Java, but also for other languages -- and why JSR 292 will have a major impact on developers. 

0 replies - 2766 views - 08/03/10 by Pieter Humphrey in News

Weld 1.0.1 Runs on GAE

In the last 24 hours, the Weld team at JBoss has pushed out a full distribution of the second candidate release for Weld 1.0.1.  Weld is the open source JBoss reference implementation of the Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) specification, which was...

2 replies - 10026 views - 02/10/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Excelsior JET 6.4: Encrypts Program Data and Resources

The new release of the Java SE 6 implementation already known for its unique IP protection capabilities adds encryption of strings, reflection information, and resource files.

2 replies - 2402 views - 07/02/08 by Dmitry Leskov in Announcements