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Oracle will merge JRockit, HotSpot JVMs
Monday, November 08, 2010
Oracle will merge JRockit, HotSpot JVMs
Initial releases from the merged JVM project will begin appearing in 2011. The company's Java plans also call for sharing microkernel between app servers
Java's rivals: Conflicts and alliances in the Oracle era
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Java's rivals: Conflicts and alliances in the Oracle era
Oracle may be Java's new proprietor, but SpringSource, Apache, and Eclipse are driving the development agenda too
Modularity will be key in Java’s future: Oracle
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Modularity will be key in Java’s future: Oracle
At EclipseCon, Oracle said modularity will be featured in the upcoming Java Development Kit (JDK) 7. Also, execs assure developers of a Java EE 7 at some point
Father of Java emphasizes Oracle's commitment
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Father of Java emphasizes Oracle's commitment
James Gosling, formerly of Sun, stresses Oracle’s promise to keep the Java community strong and healthy. Plus, he touts the latest Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 6
Sun offers enterprise Java techs, silence on Oracle
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Sun offers enterprise Java techs, silence on Oracle
Glassfish v3 app server, Netbeans 6.8 IDE, and Java EE 6 SDK among the products announced by Sun. But how will acquisition by Oracle impact Java and Netbeans?
Sun to shed light on latest Java technologies
Monday, December 07, 2009
Sun to shed light on latest Java technologies
A preview of what the company, which has been silent while waiting to be acquired by Oracle, will discuss about Java EE 6 and other software on Thursday
Oracle sheds new light on future of Sun technologies
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Oracle sheds new light on future of Sun technologies
Oracle has provided new details about its plans for certain key Sun Microsystems technologies, including the GlassFish application server and the NetBeans application development toolkit....
Fate of Glassfish, NetBeans up in the air
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Fate of Glassfish, NetBeans up in the air
Despite assurances that Sun's technology will live on after its acquisition by Oracle, questions remain over Sun's app server, IDE, and cloud platform
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