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Mixing Groovy and Java in
the Same Codebase Gets
Easier Next Week By Java News Desk  JetBrains has just
announced the final
availability from Monday,
December 17 of JetGroovy
Plugin 1.0 for Groovy and
Grails developers and
Ruby plugin 1.0 for
productive Ruby
development. With
JetGroovy, IntelliJ IDEA
brings its award-winning,
productivity-boosting... Dec. 10, 2007 01:30 AM Reads: 10,897 | LiveTime Adds JeOS VMware
Virtual Appliance to its
Help Desk and Service
Management Suite By Java News Desk LiveTime Software
announced that LiveTime
applications will be
available as VMware
virtual appliances in the
first quarter of 2008.
Based on LiveTime's
custom JeOS Linux
distribution optimized
for Java runtime
environments and virtual
machines, organizations
can... Dec. 3, 2007 12:00 PM Reads: 8,024 | ESRI's Java Developer
Webinar on December 13 By Java News Desk ESRI will host an online
seminar this month that
will help Java developers
learn about how to build
custom GIS Web
applications using ArcGIS
Server. Building
Applications with ArcGIS
Server Using the Java
Platform will air on
ESRI's Training and
Education Web site... Dec. 3, 2007 11:15 AM Reads: 9,425 | Beta Release Helps
Eclipse and Java
Developers By Java News Desk Cloudsmith, Inc
introduced the Cloudsmith
service
(www.cloudsmith.com). The
site, now in public beta,
is designed to make it
easier and faster for
developers to assemble,
use and reuse software
components. Cloudsmith?s
infrastructure also
aggregates the work of
... Nov. 28, 2007 02:00 PM Reads: 6,032 | Vgo Announces Addition of
Object Repository to the
2.0 Release of its Java
Conversion Tool Evo By Java News Desk Vgo Software, Inc
announced the addition of
an Object Repository to
the 2.0 release of its
Forms to Java conversion
tool, Evo. 'The Evo
Object Repository will
allow users to
consolidate business
logic across thousands of
Forms and applications,
aiding customers in... Nov. 28, 2007 12:00 PM Reads: 7,576 | Static Analysis for Java
Open Source Projects Now
Available from U.S.
Department of Homeland
Security and Coverity By Java News Desk Coverity Inc announced
expanded capabilities of
the company's open source
code analysis site. The
open source Scan site
will provide static
source code analysis for
Java-based open source
projects as an extension
of Coverity's
relationship with the
U.S. Department... Nov. 20, 2007 12:00 PM Reads: 10,199 Replies: 1 | FirstSQL/J Embedded
Mobile Initial Release By Java News Desk FFE Software has
announced the first
release of its new Java
DB - FirstSQL/J Embedded
Mobile Edition. Embedded
Mobile is a special
packaging of the standard
FirstSQL/J Java DB for a
small footprint,
supporting JME and
suitable for other
embedded configurations. Nov. 15, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 10,247 | Sun Embraces Android By Java News Desk In the wake of the
Google's announcement of
Android, its Linux-based
cell phone platform, on
Monday, Sun CEO Jonathan
Schwartz on his blog said
he would 'like Sun to be
the first platform
software company to
commit to a complete
developer environment
around the pl... Nov. 11, 2007 03:45 PM Reads: 17,839 | JSR 311 Should Be Renamed
"Java HTTP Server API"
Advises Elliotte Rusty
Harold By Java News Desk  Wouldn't JSR 311 - a.k.a.
JAX-RS: The Java API for
RESTful Web Services - be
more accurately named if
it were called the 'Java
HTTP Server API'? That is
the question asked this
week by Elliotte Rusty
Harold, Java author and
expert. 'I no longer
think this API is a b... Nov. 2, 2007 06:45 AM Reads: 13,393 | Java Remains #1
Programming Language, But
Ruby Is Now 10th By Java News Desk  In the aftermath of the
latest spat between
Rubyists and Javaholics,
it might be worth noting
that Ruby is now the 10th
most popular programming
language, up from 13th
place a year ago. That,
anyway, is the story
according to the TIOBE
Programming Community
index ... Oct. 31, 2007 06:15 AM Reads: 26,206 Replies: 1 | NetBeans 6.0 Beta 2
Available Now By Java News Desk  NetBeans 6.0 Beta 2 is
now available for
download. Beta 2 comes
bundled with MySQL and
PostgreSQL drivers, and
improvements to Ruby code
completion and Woodstock
4.1 Build 14. The focus
of NetBeans 6.0 is
superior developer
productivity with a
smarter, faster edit... Oct. 29, 2007 10:45 AM Reads: 11,738 | Sun's James Gosling:
"JavaME Is *Not* Dead!" By Java News Desk  'Some folks are far too
eager to misinterpret
statements and put words
in my mouth,' wrote James
Gosling recently in his
blog, in a post titled
'JavaME Is *Not* Dead!' -
a rebuttal to a recent
report in the UK media
that JavaFX Mobile was
perhaps going to eclipse
... Oct. 29, 2007 07:00 AM Reads: 12,575 | Blogger's Flamebait
Posting on Why Java Sucks
Continues To Attract
Rebuttals By Java News Desk  In the canon of anti-Java
/ Pro Ruby articles, none
has achieved the center
of attention swifter than
the one written last
month by
blogger-developer Obie
Fernandez, who
self-describes himself as
'committed to making the
world of software
development a more
enjo... Oct. 25, 2007 04:00 AM Reads: 15,933 Replies: 7 | Structure101 for Java
Version 3 Released By Java News Desk 'In V2, the focus was on
understanding how your
code is structured today,
and where it is tangled
or overly complex. V3
takes it to the next
level, letting architects
define how the code
should be structured and
communicating this to the
team so they can actually
... Oct. 23, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 11,903 | Java IDE IntelliJIDEA 7.0
Is Out! By Java News Desk IntelliJIDEA is one of
the best Java IDE
available on the market.
While this release is
specifically focused on
further upgrading
performance, usability,
and user experience,
version 7.0 also provides
efficient support for
features, technologies,
and tools you've asked. Oct. 16, 2007 05:00 PM Reads: 11,776 | InterSystems and Four
Points Technology to
Partner on $34.9 Million
Contract By Java News Desk InterSystems Corporation
has announced that Four
Points Technology will
provide the InterSystems
CACHÉ high-performance
object database to the
Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA). The
contract for enterprise
software and maintenance
services, with an initial
value... Oct. 16, 2007 09:45 AM Reads: 10,434 | Sun Releases Corporate
Social Responsibility
Report By Java News Desk  In a demonstration of its
commitment to
transparency and
illustrating its
philosophy of 'Innovate,
Act, Share,' Sun has
released its second
annual Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR)
report. The report
features the company's
progress and
exemplifiesits continu... Oct. 11, 2007 11:15 AM Reads: 10,540 | Someone Please Buy BEA
and Save Them from Their
Misery! By Java News Desk  BEA, Cognos, and
Informatica have all been
named yesterday by a
Credit Suisse analyst
Jason Maynard as possible
acquisition targets in
the wake of the SAP
acquisition of Business
Objects. According to
Marketwatch.com, the Dow
Jones site, 'to date, SAP
has been ple... Oct. 9, 2007 07:45 AM Reads: 19,899 Replies: 1 | Bye Bye Traditional
Webmastering, Hello "Web
Manager 2.0" By Java News Desk  A new breed of web
manager is emerging to
link content management
more closely to website
visitor satisfaction. The
new web manager may
operate under several
professional guises:
'customer advocate,'
'information guru,' or
'metator,' to name just a
few. They need ... Oct. 7, 2007 03:00 PM Reads: 16,113 | Sun Microsystems Reorgs -
Again By Java News Desk According to CEO Jonathan
Schwartz's blog, where
this new strategy was
revealed on Monday,
'We'll still be strongly
focused on being a
multi-platform storage
provider (just as our
servers run multiple
operating systems, and
our operating system runs
on every vendo... Oct. 5, 2007 03:00 PM Reads: 11,860 Replies: 2 | Sun Microsystems and Bank
of America Pilot
Solaris-based Payments
Processing System By Java News Desk Sun Microsystems and Bank
of America, a key
provider of treasury
services to Sun, are
breaking new ground with
a pilot of the ISO 20022
global financial
messaging standard for
end-to-end payment
processing. Running on
Sun's own Solaris 10
Operating System, the
p... Oct. 2, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 11,137 | 2007 Java Developer's
Journal Readers' Choice
Awards By Java News Desk  SYS-CON's Readers' Choice
Awards program, widely
considered to be the most
prestigious award program
in the software industry,
is a community-driven
process in which the
products participating in
the program are nominated
by the industry's
vendors, customers, and
... Sep. 30, 2007 02:00 PM Reads: 20,022 | Moore's Law Will End in
10-15 Years...Says Gordon
Moore By Java News Desk  Speaking at a conference
yesterday, Gordon Moore
conceded that there are
fundamental limits to
Moore's Law and that the
laws of physics will
render it obsolete in
about ten to fifteen
years' time. Sep. 19, 2007 05:00 AM Reads: 13,921 Replies: 6 | Sun Microsystems
Continues To Tinker with
its Stock By Java News Desk Having just changed its
ticker symbol, belatedly,
to Java, Sun now wants to
do a one-for-four reverse
stock split to give its
shares, stuck in the
doldrums for years now,
more heft. It would have
25% fewer shares, but
each would be worth four
times more, say a more ... Sep. 18, 2007 10:30 AM Reads: 10,807 Replies: 1 | Updated Java Library for
Rich Internet
Applications Released by
Canoo By Java News Desk  Offering add-ons to test
UltraLightClient-based
applications more easily,
a new 6.2 version of
Canoo's Java library for
Rich Internet
Applications was
announced today. The new
ULC 6.2 test extensions
offer an improved way for
developers to test the
user interface ... Sep. 17, 2007 08:00 PM Reads: 22,262 | Sun Buys Open Source
Lustre File System By Java News Desk Sun is buying the open
source Lustre File System
along with most of the
rest of Colorado-based
Cluster File System's
intellectual property,
business assets and
people on undisclosed
terms for Solaris and
Linux, pledging to
enhance the parallel
cluster file system ... Sep. 16, 2007 09:30 PM Reads: 12,232 | NetApp Sues Sun
Microsystems By Java News Desk In his blog, Schwartz
claims 'Sun did not
approach NetApps about
licensing any of Sun's
patents' and says
'NetApps first approached
StorageTek behind the
cover of a third-party
intermediary seeking to
purchase STK patents,'
which Sun wouldn't do
when it acquired
... Sep. 14, 2007 07:15 PM Reads: 11,464 Replies: 1 | Mythbusting: "Java Is
*Not* Incompatible with
the LGPL," Elliotte Rusty
Harold Reminds Us By Java News Desk  It is a complete myth,
says Elliotte Rusty
Harold, that Java is
somehow incompatible with
the LGPL. 'It seems that
no matter how many times
the FSF and others deny
this canard, it just
keeps coming back. It is
a dangerous meme that
seems completely immune
to the truth.' Sep. 13, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 10,782 | BEA Releases WebLogic
Server 10.3 with
Integrated Web 2.0
Capabilities By Java News Desk  'While many of BEA's key
competitors have yet to
deliver a Java EE 5
compatible server,' said
Wai Wong, BEA's executive
vice president of
products, 'BEA WebLogic
Server 10.3 will bring to
market the next wave of
enhancements and support
for this key
specification.... Sep. 13, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 16,481 | RichFaces 3.1 Released:
JBoss Upgrades Its JSF
Component Library By Java News Desk 'With RichFaces, we're
providing a powerful and
simple way for developers
to build robust AJAX and
Web 2.0 applications
while leveraging the
power of Java EE,' said
Red Hat/JBoss lead
architect, as JBoss
RichFaces 3.1 was today
released at JBoss.org. Sep. 13, 2007 04:00 AM Reads: 15,087 | Server-Side JavaScript
with Phobos at AJAXWorld
Conference & Expo By Java News Desk Project Phobos is a
complete development
environment for Web
applications running on
the Java platform. In
Phobos, JavaScript is the
main language used on
both the client and the
server tier, resulting in
a unified data and code
representation across
tiers. Phobos... Sep. 10, 2007 09:30 PM Reads: 14,932 Replies: 1 | AJAX Technologies
Supported by Sun
Microsystems By Java News Desk As a company driven by
innovation, Sun
Microsystems is involved
in a variety of open
source projects related
to AJAX technologies.
This presentation will
recap some of the most
important projects that
Sun is driving or
actively participating
in. These include: -
... Sep. 10, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 13,000 Replies: 1 | Father of Java Admits
That His Brainchild Was
Named, Erm, Chaotically By Java News Desk  For those interested in
the history of Java's
naming, Sun CEO Jonathan
Schwartz this week asked
James Gosling, Java's
inventor, for his
recollection. Here's his
response. We ended up
with a board covered with
essentially random words.
Then he put us through a
sort... Sep. 4, 2007 06:30 PM Reads: 13,424 Replies: 1 | Possible Java 7 Features
and Libraries Listed By Java News Desk In the absence of any
Java 7 JSR (as yet), Alex
Miller, who works for
Terracotta Tech on the
Terracotta open-source
Java clustering product,
keeps a list of the
proposed features in Java
7 and information about
them. The list is
here, but Miller notes
that it d... Sep. 4, 2007 02:00 AM Reads: 12,217 | Java is the "Single Most
Pervasive Technology Sun
Has Ever Invented," Says
Schwartz By Java News Desk  'Am I worried that the
Java platform may not
last forever...? No.'
That was the overriding
message of a late-night
post by Sun CEO Jonathan
Schwartz yesterday, in
response to the welter of
comments left on his blog
after his announcement a
week ago today of the
SU... Aug. 31, 2007 05:00 AM Reads: 12,209 Replies: 1 | Blogosphere Continues
Reacting to SUNW-to-JAVA
Stock Ticker Change By Java News Desk  'I guess Sun is just
trying to find that next
motivational tool for
itself through this
ticker change,' wrote one
blogger yesterday. 'I
hope that they don't
continue to invest in
products and services
that don't make money for
their investors,
especially shareholders.' Aug. 28, 2007 10:00 AM Reads: 12,310 | 'SUNW' Is No Longer
Valid; Today It Has
Changed To 'JAVA' By Java News Desk  'Java touches nearly
everyone - everyone - who
touches the Internet,'
blogged Sun CEO Jonathan
Schwartz last week.
'Hundreds of millions of
users see Java, and its
ubiquitous logo, every
day. On PCs, mobile
phones, game consoles -
you name it, wherever the
network... Aug. 27, 2007 04:45 PM Reads: 18,397 Replies: 3 | Mobile Synchronization:
Sun Adds Synchronica's
Mobile Gateway to Product
Suites By Java News Desk 'We look forward to a
strong and ongoing
strategic relationship
with Sun,' said Carsten
Brinkschulte, CEO of
Synchronica, the
international provider of
industry standard mobile
synchronization and
device management
solutions, as it was
announced today that Sun
h... Aug. 20, 2007 02:00 PM Reads: 8,874 | JetBrains Releases
IntelliJ IDEA 7.0
Milestone 2 By Java News Desk 'Milestone 2 showcases a
major feature set of the
upcoming new version,'
said Sergey Dmitriev,
JetBrains CEO, 'and
judging by the feedback
from our Early Access
Program (EAP) members,
IntelliJ IDEA 7.0 is
going to be another big
step forward for IDEs.'
JetBrains h... Aug. 16, 2007 03:15 PM Reads: 12,105 | SYS-CON Media Announces
the 2007 Java Developer's
Journal Readers' Choice
Awards By Java News Desk  SYS-CON Media
(www.sys-con.com), the
world's leading
i-technology media and
events company, has
announced the winners and
finalists of its 2007
Java Developer's Journal
Readers' Choice Awards. Aug. 16, 2007 10:00 AM Reads: 30,691 Replies: 1 |
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