October 11, 2010
category: Developers
In a single move, IBM to join OpenJDK, Oracle kicks the Google's butt twice.
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category: Developers
OpenJDK has been featured in three recent Oracle press releases: Oracle and IBM Collaborate to Accelerate Java Innovation Through OpenJDK, Oracle Announces JDK Roadmap for Advancing Java SE and Oracle Outlines Plans for Java Platform.
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The final parts of the Apache Harmony TCK
debate began to play out today.
There is a lot to look at.
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category: Developers
Wow. The press release from Oracle and IBM is pretty vague, but it certainly gives the impression that peace has broken out between the two. The JCP logjam has been a huge problem for the last few years, despite many attempts on Sun's part to mak...
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category: Java Technology
The new forums are looking good. We've been doing quite a bit of testing internally, and we didn't find any showstoppers last week, but we also didn't have very many people come try them out, so we decided to delay the launch for...
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category: Java Technology
This blog is a minor update to the previous entry of www.java.net/blog/bhaktimehta/archive/2010/07/23/deploying-webservices-glassfish-31-cluster
Glassfish 3.1 is in active development and there are some changes since the last time I posted this blog....
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category: Java Technology
Oracle and IBM have announced that IBM is joining the OpenJDK project:
the companies will collaborate to allow developers and customers to build and innovate based on existing Java investments and the OpenJDK reference implementation. Specifically, ...
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category: Java Technology
In a single move, IBM to join OpenJDK, Oracle kicks the Google's butt twice.
I can't restrain myself to read the press release like this:
Oracle is also an Open Source champion.
Sorry but your Android is based on a dead project (ir...
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