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Daily Dose: New Release of Microsoft Azure Platform SDK 1.4

The new release of Microsoft's cloud computing platform, Microsoft Azure SDK 1.4, has several new added capabilities.  Support for multiple administrators...

0 replies - 22740 views - 03/11/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Apple's "Magical" iPad 2 Revealed!

The much-anticipated release of the iPad 2 revealed a host of upgrades.  Apple's iPad 2 includes a lot of the big, expected new features like a dual-core 1GHz...

0 replies - 21120 views - 03/03/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Why Interoperability Must Succeed for the Cloud to Survive

During the past two years, not a week has gone by without several press releases, blogs, editorials or articles about cloud interoperability crossing my...

0 replies - 8079 views - 02/26/11 by Bill Heinzman in Articles

Daily Dose: Infamous Java Floating Point Bug Finally Fixed!

Users of Java SE and Java for Business can now code in a  less error-prone environment. Update 24 for Java 6 spells the end of the floating point bug reported...

0 replies - 30505 views - 02/17/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Hudson Renamed "Jenkins" as Oracle Clings to Naming Rights

You may recall the controversy that surfaced in December over the naming rights and trademarks surrounding the open source continuous integration engine,...

1 replies - 20867 views - 01/12/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

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...

7 replies - 23100 views - 12/14/10 by Kai Wähner in Articles

The JCP: Dead, Alive, or Zombified?

I'm sure you've read the news about Apache leaving the JCP, effective immediately.  Well DZone has been checking the temperature of the Java community ever...

6 replies - 8533 views - 12/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Apache Backs Up Its Threat: Leaves the JCP EC

DZone has just learned that the Apache Software Foundation issued a formal letter annoucning their resignation from their seat on the Java SE/EE Executive...

15 replies - 11313 views - 12/09/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Daily Dose - JDK 7, 8, Project Coin, and Lambda Pass With Much Reservation; Tom Peierls Resigns

The four JSRs behind Java 7 and Java 8 were recently approved by the Executive Committee.  However, there was a good deal of discontent among members who...

0 replies - 25710 views - 12/08/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Hudson: Trouble at the mill?

Looks like Oracle and the Hudson developers aren’t getting along. The project hosting that Oracle provide (inherited from Sun) has been a bumpy ride for...

4 replies - 6052 views - 12/01/10 by Julian Simpson in News

Android – Using SQLite DataBase

Android OS comes with SQLite Database already built-in. This article will explain how to store and draw data.Currently I am working with Android...

0 replies - 21821 views - 12/01/10 by Avi Yehuda in News

Daily Dose - Chrome OS Pushed to 2011

While Google originally intended to have Chrome OS-based netbooks ready by the holiday season, the manufacturers are now saying that we won't be seeing Chrome...

0 replies - 17743 views - 11/30/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - U.S. Dept. of Justice Receives Complaint About Oracle Tactics

"Oracle’s position appears to be the most onerous and draconian of any major hardware manufacturer," claims Claudia Betzner, the executive director...

0 replies - 29739 views - 11/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Bob Lee Won't Support the Java SE "Charade"

This week, Bob Lee, who is best known for leading JSR-330 (Dependency Injection for Java) and creating Guice, declined an invitation to participate in the Java...

2 replies - 25660 views - 11/18/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Google Fires Back: 'Oracle Doctored the Code in Question'

Google presented a new document to the court in the Oracle-Android case.  In the document, Google says that they did not copy Oracle's Java APIs and that...

0 replies - 25497 views - 11/13/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose