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When it comes to bringing sanity to the crazy world of enterprise Java development, we always look to our friends at ZeroTurnaround. And one of those ZeroTurnaround friends who has his finger on the ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. today announced it is releasing its implementations of Java technology as free software under the GNU General Public License version two (GPLv2). Available today are the first ...
Java SE 9—the Java Platform Standard Edition version 9—brings big benefits to developers—and it’s now available. The update to the popular enterprise language and platform offers a world of new ...
So, you want to program in Java? That’s great, and you’ve come to the right place. The Java 101 series provides a self-guided introduction to Java programming, starting with the basics and covering ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
After much market speculation, Sun Microsystems today announced it will adopt the GNU General Public License (GPL) to govern open source Java. It also releases the first set of source codes to the ...
The server and software company comes full circle with Java, releasing a scripting language to ease desktop and device Java development. Video: Sun launches JavaFX Martin LaMonica is a senior writer ...
Java EE 7 will provide multi-tenancy support as well as the runtime environment for running a Java application in the cloud The next version of enterprise Java will be fitted with capabilities for ...
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Sun Microsystems Inc. is refashioning customer support options for Java Platform, Standard Edition (SE), extending support to 15 years under one paid plan and reducing it from six years to three years ...