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Ed Burnette's Dev Connection - 21 hours ago
Two months after Java 6 update 10 was released, Sun has just released update 11. For many users the new version will automatically be detected and installed, but you can always get it from the Sun Java site …
Also tagged: general, programming, sun
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 22 hours ago
To learn more about today's launch of JavaFX we spoke with Eric Klein, VP of Java Marketing at Sun, and Octavian Tanase, Senior Director of the Java Platform Group. [ See also: Sun launches JavaFX 1.0, Schwartz: Three …
Also tagged: software development, hardware, programming languages, desktops, sun microsystems inc, ed burnette, software web development
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 3, 2008
ActiveVOS now allows Java objects to maintain state, significantly increasing the number of use cases that can be fulfilled using the POJO capabilities. Previously, developers could reuse POJOs as native web services …
Also tagged: software development, web services, soa, software, programming languages, modeling, business process, server, operating system, enterprise software, bpel, research and development, business operations, dana gardner, service oriented architecture soa, it operations, software web development, operational planning, business process automation, development license, activevos 6 0 2
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Springsource releases Tomcat applianceOpen Source - Dec 2, 2008 Today’s release of an Enterprise Tomcat server by Springsource is one more bit of evidence that customers want commitment from open source suppliers they sign checks to. By turning a Java server into an enterprise … Also tagged: general, marketing, applications, support, distributions |
Zero Day - Nov 25, 2008
* Ryan Naraine is away on vacation. Guest editorial by Guillaume Lovet Ah, Web 2.0. Its endless composition of heterogeneous sources (aka “mash-up”) possibilities, its social networking-oriented nature, its …
Also tagged: web 2 0, malware, browsers, facebook, passwords, anti virus, data theft, spam and phishing, punditocracy, viruses and worms, social networking applications
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The case for ScalaEd Burnette's Dev Connection - Nov 25, 2008 Programming languages are like screwdrivers for developers. One size does not fit all, so good programmers keep several in their tool belt. The problem is, new languages are coming out all the time and you’ve only got … Also tagged: general, programming |
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Open source is not all about the moneyOpen Source - Nov 19, 2008 Dave Rosenberg is worried about Sun, a question discussed here last week. “If it fails,” he writes, “Sun will be the harbinger of sorrow for the rest of the open source world.” The open source business, yes. The open … Also tagged: general, management, sun microsystems, business models |
Zero Day - Nov 18, 2008
Buried in today’s flurry of feel-good Adobe news is this less flattering nugget: Adobe AIR is vulnerable to several critical vulnerabilities that could expose users to code execution attacks. The company released AIR …
Also tagged: web 2 0, flash, adobe, malware, browsers, passwords, data theft, exploit code, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 13, 2008
Israeli software developer Gizmox is challenging hackers to try hacking into the company’s Visual WebGui Platform, by offering a $10,000 incentive to those who manage to achieve the objectives of their contest launched …
Also tagged: web 2 0, research, open source, browsers, hackers, exploit code, pen testing, complex attacks
Open Source - Nov 12, 2008
The Mozilla team had decided to delay beta 2 and release a beta 3 in order to resolve bugs and garner more feedback before the early 2009 ship. An “uncooperative tree” and 15 remaining bugs has delayed the release of …
Also tagged: internet, google, linux, gpl, foss, distributions, linux desktop os