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Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Oracle Lawsuit on Top of Java Complexity Scaring Developers Away?
Oracle's lawsuit against Google over its use of Java in Android could be a harbinger of more restrictive Java licensing terms or higher usage fees. If so, where is a Java developer to go? With viable alternatives such as C# and .NET, Python, or Ruby,
- Oracle Lawsuit on Top of Java Complexity Scaring Developers Away?
Oracle's lawsuit against Google over its use of Java in Android could be a harbinger of more restrictive Java licensing terms or higher usage fees. If so, where is a Java developer to go? With viable alternatives such as C# and .NET, Python, or Ruby,
- TechTip: Chat with IM Clients from your i Apps
Java and some free libraries make Instant Messaging a breeze!Written by Michael SansoterraInstant messaging (IM) has become a standard communication tool in many companies, sometimes surpassing even email usage.�Back in the late 90's, I remember there
- Java frenzy runs unabated, but is there really anything to worry about?
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- Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Java patents could alienate some people in the Java space, but the litigation is not likely to prompt a forking of the Java platform itself, the founder of the popular Spring Framework for Java development said on
- VMware positions Java for the cloud
EMC VMware on Tuesday is introducing its cloud computing platform for Java development, which relies on technologies from the company's SpringSource division. The VMware Cloud Application Platform leverages the popular Spring Framework for Java
- Java founder Gosling launches T-shirt campaign for free Java
Java founder James Gosling's campaign for a 'free' Java has extended to offering a line of T-shirts and other merchandise. In a blog post on Friday, Gosling, known as the 'father' of Java while at Sun Microsystems, unveiled the shirts along with
- Android threatens Oracle's embedded Java business
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- Java founder derides Oracle's lawsuit against Google
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
- Excitement brewing for JavaOne 2010, with or without Google
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- Software-as-a-Service for ISVs
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is increasingly considered "enterprise grade" by many IT buyers, and a viable choice to achieve reduced costs, improved service, and ongoing timely functional currency. Customers are looking for "just what I need" solutions -
- Mark Hurd at Oracle
That is the big news this morning. Mark Hurd, former CEO of HP who resigned abruptly last month, has landed at Oracle as co-president replacing Charles Phillips.? Larry Ellison publicly defended him and said in a letter to the NY Times that this was a
- Hot Job of the Week: Java Software Developer - NetOp (Ericsson)
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- Red Hat Names New Chairman
Anybody starting a war with Red Hat better watch out. Its board has named General H. Hugh Shelton (US Army Retired), a two-term former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as its chairman replacing former CEO Matthew Szulik. Shelton's been on the Red
- 5 Write More Understandable Java Tests with Matcher Objects and FEST-Assert
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- How Day-to-Day Rails Development Compares to Java Programming
Plus de livres blancs Date: Vendeur: Enregistrement: Enregistrement demand� Format: HTML Sujets Java, Programming Languages , Software Engineering Description Rails developers needed a compelling site up to have a real shot at getting traffic from the
- Cloud Messaging Provider, Linxter, Releases SDK for Java and Android
( Gawkwire.com ) - Linxter, Inc., provider of the Linxter cloud messaging platform, today announces the beta release of its Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Java programming language and its SDK for Google�s mobile operating system, Android.
- WebORB for Java is Alive, Well and Kickin' Butt!
It may have taken Midnight Coders awhile to get its 4.0 release out, but the wait is now over dispelling rumors that WebORB for Java product development was waning. �In fact, WebORB for Java product development is on track and the new release is...
- Java - EJB 3.0 Certification Practice Test
Hello, ... Java - Programming - Languages - Certification - Education
- Servoy Aims to Juice Up Java Development
( Page 1 of 3 ) Ruby developers have Ruby on Rails, Python has Django, but what about Java? Java Rapid Application Development and deployment might sound like an oxymoron, but Servoy is trying to cut through some of the hassle and speed up Java
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Red Hat Names New Chairman
Anybody starting a war with Red Hat better watch out. Its board has named General H. Hugh Shelton (US Army Retired), a two-term former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as its chairman replacing former CEO Matthew Szulik. Shelton's been on the Red
- Java Best Practices � String performance and Exact String Matching
News: Get thread feed Java Best Practices � String performance and Exact String Matching (0 messages) Posted by: Justin Cater Continuing our series of articles concerning proposed practices while working with the Java programming language, we are going
- Hurd Goes To Work for Oracle
In a breathtakingly unprecedented move never before seen in the Valley, Oracle very late Monday - and on a national holiday in the US - swapped the ex-Morgan Stanley guy who was supposed to be responsible for its blazing trail of acquisitions for ex-HP
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Monday, September 6, 2010
- CIA to Present at Cloud Expo Silicon Valley
Ira A. (Gus) Hunt to discuss using enterprise/private cloud capabilities in U.S. intelligence Article Rating: Average: Your rating: None Reads: 1,238 Cloud Expo Silicon Valley $800 Savings here! How can organization use enteroprise/private cloud
- The Unofficial History of Java Applets
Fifteen years ago there was no iPhone and Android. Web browsers were hot. Netscape market share was over 90% - they didn't have competition. The situation changed when Microsoft has introduces Internet Explorer (me too, me too). Back in 1998, there was
- The Unofficial History of Java Applets
RIA started with Java applets. Where are they now? By: Yakov Fain Aug. 10, 2010 10:42 PM Fifteen years ago there was no iPhone and Android. Web browsers were hot. Netscape market share was over 90% - they didn't have competition. The situation changed
- Cloud 2010 NYC Power Panel
Tim Negris contends it's virtually certain that Larry Ellison is going to be asking Mark Hurd to run Sun for him. read more
Sunday, September 5, 2010
- EGL or Java for CICS Integration?
WEBSPHERE PROGRAMMING Explore your language options for implementing J2EE applications that integrate with CICS. About this Article: For WebSphere Application Server (WAS)-bound applications, IBM provides two languages for implementing J2EE applications
- HP Goes into the Insta-Cloud Business
HP's got a private cloud-in-a-box scheme that it trotted out Monday ahead of VMworld called HP CloudStart that's supposed to provide the cloud-smitten enterprise that's hanging back everything it needs to get cloud-borne in a mere 30 days complements of
