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Sun touts “industrial strength” developer platform

Sun touts “industrial strength” developer platform By:  Kathleen Lau On: 06 May 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

At the JavaOne conference, the server and software vendor unveiled Project Hydrazine, which is designed to give developers access to disk, cloud computing, identity management features. Find out what Project Insight can do



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SAN FRANCISCO – While Sun Microsystems Inc. wants to help Java developers better build applications that are intuitive and compelling for the user, those should also be qualities of the developer platform itself, the company’s executive VP said yesterday.

Rich Green was referring to Project Hydrazine, a Sun-hosted platform enabling developers and content creators to find, merge, deploy and share services. “It’s an immersive, creative experience on the platform, as well as running on the desktop itself,” he said.

The project was unveiled at this year’s JavaOne conference where the theme was “Java + You”, or the idea that developers and endusers can be connected to services they want and need.

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The idea behind Project Hydrazine is to create an “industrial strength open source, open standards services platform that gives you access to disk, cloud computing, databases, identity management, calendaring,” said Green.

Along with that, Green announced Project Insight, another technology in the pipeline where developers on the JavaFX platform will have insight into user action around applications they build, for instance knowing which features are popular and the length of time a user lingers on a particular component.

The goal is to help developers better monetize their applications through targeted ad placement, and help with future technology development. “The backdrop behind the fundamental business of the Net is being able to gather instrumented data to understand the actions of the user,” said Green.

JavaFX will be the first platform to offer that capability to developers, said Green.

Also at the keynote, the company announced its Java roadmap starting with the immediate release of Java Standard Edition (SE) 6 update 10 preview release. It also said it will make available the JavaFX Desktop SDK early access program this July, ship JavaFX Desktop 1.0 this fall, and release the JavaFX Mobile and JavaFX TV 1.0 in the spring of 2009.

Joining Green on stage, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun CEO and president, said to look out for more focus on emotive design from Sun in the RIA space in order to reap “maximum market opportunity” because ubiquity of the already popular Java platform is not a sufficient value proposition – there must also be high performance.

Later at a press conference, Schwartz said of RIA rivals Adobe Systems Inc. and Microsoft Corp., “We are not particularly focused on the competitors right now.” Instead, Sun is placing its attention on the marketplace and relying on “differentiators” that distinguish it. For instance, Sun is responding to developers’ desires to see applications they build run across any device and grant them the opportunity to apply their Java skill set regardless of the platform. And, through Project Insight, developers can make use of, and own, the data they reap from their own applications, and have access to freely available code from GPL, the “world’s most popular and ubiquitous open source license”.


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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau is a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada since December 2006.In her role as senior writer, she covers broadly technology news and issues relevant to the Canadian en... more

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Good read
5/7/2008 12:00:00 AMSun has always been a confused company. Focusing on things that will differentiate Sun will enable them to win in the long run. Good stuff :)
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