September 18, 2009
Poll Result: Java Is Most Preeminent in Europe.
Some voters in this past week's java.net poll questioned whether the question could be answered, but the result showed that a plurality of voters considered Europe to be region where Java has the greatest market share among competing technologi...
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September 17, 2009
Sun Collaborates with Software Freedom International to Connect More than 25,000 Developers and Students in 30 Countries for Software Freedom Day 2009. Building on its commitment to empower developers and students across the globe, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) is sponsoring more than 300 community style events in more than 30 countries for Software Freedom Day (SFD) on September 19, 2009. W...
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February 18, 2009
category: Main
Hear the latest news on VIrtualBox, the enterprise-class open source software that runs on all major operating systems and eliminates the need for tradeoffs or multiple hardware systems.
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category: Java Technology
Even though GlassFish is in the OpenSolaris Image Package System, installing it involves multiple steps. Brian Leonard has detailed them in a blog.
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category: Java Technology
Figuring out web services with JavaFX's I/O and data packages... also:
Feature Article: JavaFX HTTP Networking and XML Parsing
Java Today: Using invokedynamic, quality assurance for OpenDS, and ActionScript for Java developers
Weblogs: James Gosling ...
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category: Developers
So, benchmarking. I did a couple of quick SPECjvm98 runs, to see what the times looked like. Please note that neither of these results were produced in compliance with the SPECjvm98 run rules so they are not comparable with SPECjvm98 metrics.
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category: Main
The Tech Days Tour will bring educational opportunities coming to a city near you. It's Your Opportunity to Develop You. Whether you develop in Java, Scripting, MySQL, on OpenSolaris, with NetBeans or spend your time developing RIA's, next ...
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category: Java Technology
I've praised NetBeans 6.5 enough that my colleagues would probably adopt it as their IDE, but NetBeans still won't make it easy for us.
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