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What’s removed from Java JDK 11 The Java EE EE and CORBA modules were deprecated in Java SE 9, with the intent to remove them in a later release—which is JDK 11.
Java put a few CORBA plans on hold temporarily. But interest in CORBA-and-Java as an enterprise alternative to COM continues to grow. Are the tools up to the job?
CORBA, Java EE, and JavaFX support will be removed, while just a handful of new features are being added—so far Now that Oracle has released Java Development Kit 10, the next version, JDK 11, is ...
As part of the ongoing transition to the module system, CORBA and other Java EE modules won't be included in the default classpath from Java 9 onwards. These modules will still be available, but ...
Fearful of Microsoft's desktop domination, Corba backers have jumped on the Java bandwagon as a way of infiltrating the desktop. The theory goes that as Java transcends the native operating system, ...
Java remains a hot topic, as evidenced by the goings-on at last month's Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) in San Francisco. Real-time Java performance is improving to the point ...
[QQ]Most corporates are backing Java over other industry middleware standards, according to a study by Gartner analysts, writes Lisa Kelly.[QQ] The survey of more than 500 chief information ...
Janeva 6 offers connectivity between Microsoft Corp.s .Net Framework, Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and CORBA applications, said Vince Taisipic, product manager for Borlands Enterprise ...
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