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Oracle airs Java ambitions
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Oracle airs Java ambitions
At JavaOne this week, the company stressed plans for improving Java on a full range of systems now that it oversees development of key platform technologies
JavaFX moves forward while mobile variant on hold
Monday, September 20, 2010
JavaFX moves forward while mobile variant on hold
At the JavaOne conference this week, Oracle announced JavaFX 2.0 will arrive in Q3 of 2011 and that JRuby improvements are also in the pipeline
James Gosling praises Oracle’s Java updates
Monday, May 03, 2010
James Gosling praises Oracle’s Java updates
The father of Java may have quit Oracle but he still does praise improvements Oracle has made to JavaFX and the NetBeans IDE
Google exec worries over 'rudderless' Java
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Google exec worries over 'rudderless' Java
The chief Google Java architect calls on Oracle to put Java back on track after years of technical and licensing disputes
Can Oracle help JavaFX overcome hurdles?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Can Oracle help JavaFX overcome hurdles?
The ex-Sun rich Internet apps technology faces formidable challengers as Oracle tries to boost its chances. How much momentum can the platform gather?
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
BLOGOSPHERE: Sun's JavaFX Mobile disappoints
Thursday, March 12, 2009
BLOGOSPHERE: Sun's JavaFX Mobile disappoints
Opinion is divided over whether having a single Java SDK for mobile and desktop apps is a game-changer, or whether it's too little, too late on Sun's part
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