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JavaOne: What's Next in Server Side Technology

My final session of day one here at JavaOne was presented by Larry Cable, VP and Architect for WebLogic Server at BEA Systems (now part of Oracle). Larry...

0 replies - 5941 views - 05/07/08 by Philip Cornthwaite in News

JavaOne 2008 Opening Keynote

The main theme of years conference is “Java + You” and it looks like that could be a big advertising play for Java for the next little while. What does it...

2 replies - 6096 views - 05/07/08 by Philip Cornthwaite in News

JavaOne Coverage Begins

The early news from the 2008 JavaOne conference in San Francisco is all about the crowd that showed up. I arrived at the venue to find a line...

0 replies - 3736 views - 05/06/08 by Philip Cornthwaite in News

CommunityOne Open Source Developer Conference - sponsored by Sun

CommunityOne is a gathering of many open source communities which precedes the JavaOne conference that begins Tuesday here at the Moscone Center in San...

0 replies - 4020 views - 05/06/08 by Philip Cornthwaite in News

Sun Offers Extended Java SE Support for Businesses

In a move that probably surprised very few, Sun will begin to offer extended support for Java under the brand Java SE for Business. With the Open Source...

5 replies - 5427 views - 04/07/08 by Matthew Schmidt in News

JDICPlus: Has JDIC Received CPR?

Just in time for JavaOne, it looks like Sun and the community have breathed some new life into the JDIC, the JDesktop Integration Components, a project that...

8 replies - 8454 views - 03/31/08 by Matthew Schmidt in News

Java on the iPhone: Will It Matter?

Over the past few weeks, we've heard a lot about Sun and the fact that they're planning to bring Java to the iPhone.  What does this mean for developers? ...

4 replies - 8710 views - 03/25/08 by Matthew Schmidt in News

Why Microsoft Needs Yahoo: the Real Story

So one day, Scott McNealy, founder and chairman of Sun, read in his morning newspaper how the use of Java was rapidly diminishing, courtesy of something called...

0 replies - 17828 views - 02/03/08 by Ivo Jansch in News

Sun Open Sources SPOT

Sun is open sourcing SPOT, its Java-based Small Programmable Object Technology research project under the GPLv2 license. It said the contribution, made in...

0 replies - 6075 views - 01/30/08 by Maureen O'Gara in News

Groovy 1.5.2 out of the oven

The Groovy development team and G2One, the Groovy / Grails professional services company have just released a new bug fix release of Groovy 1.5, with the 1.5.2...

7 replies - 7105 views - 01/29/08 by Guillaume Laforge in News

Sun Productizes the Ultimate Add-on

[img_assist|nid=566|title=|desc=|link=url|url=http://www.sun.com/products/sunmd/s20/index.jsp|align=right|width=300|height=239]Sun has productized the ultimate...

1 replies - 3467 views - 01/29/08 by Maureen O'Gara in News

Sun Courts Academia with New Student Portal

[img_assist|nid=528|title=|desc=|link=url|url=http://developers.sun.com/students/|align=right|width=250|height=178]Aaron Houston recently pointed out that...

6 replies - 3589 views - 01/28/08 by Jim Bethancourt in News

The JEE wars are over - and Spring has won

I pose the question of whether the JSR manner of process has really been a good thing for the Java platform. I truly wonder on account I think some of the best...

22 replies - 26150 views - 01/27/08 by Roger Voss in News

Sun Warms a Bit

See what cutting costs can do. Sun nearly doubled its profits in the December quarter to $260 million, or 31 cents a share, better than thought, on flat...

0 replies - 3089 views - 01/25/08 by Maureen O'Gara in News

Sun Backs Postgres House on Heels of MySQL Acquisition

The ink was still drying on Sun’s billion-dollar deal to buy the webby, low-end open source database house MySQL when Sun turned around and put money...

0 replies - 7192 views - 01/22/08 by Maureen O'Gara in News