January 18, 2007
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW), the creator of the Solaris Operating System (OS), today announced that the California Institute of Technology and the National Archive Publishing Company have selected Sun StorageTek Network Attached Storage (NAS) Appliances to host their data and support file sharing among key enterprise applications. Sun NAS Appliances deliver industry-leading total...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) the creator of Java technology, the Solaris Operating System and the world's leading contributor of open source code, today announced new third party support and contributions to the NetBeans 5.5 Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This includes the general availability of the NetBeans Mobility Pack for Connected Device Configuration (CDC) 5.5,...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced two advances that demonstrate its continued leadership in chip multi-threading (CMT) and commitment to advancing the SPARC architecture. Sun successfully completed the tapeout (initial design completion for first fabrication) of its new "Rock" processor and announced that it's enhancing the performance, expandability and performance per...
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category: Java Technology
Some of you Negative Noycies out there have spent the last five
years claiming that Sun's SPARC processor made more sense...
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category: Developers
The discussion about properties had reached a fever pitch in the last
weeks, and there is a great deal of dissent about the nature of
properties. Are they meant for tools, are they the tool of the devil to
seduce us away from the goodness of OO, or are they just an irrelevant
preoccupation of programmers who have no tolerance for boilerplate? In
this ...
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category: Java Technology
The European Commission-sponsored report which urged organisations to consider deploying open-source software (http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39285468,00.htm?r=1) has won widespread support from key industry...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems Inc. has outlined an UltraSparc road map (http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2007-01/sunflash.20070118.3.xml)
that bets on a future for applications that can effectively parcel...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems is designing its own multi-port 10G Ethernet chip (http://www.eetimes.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.jhtml?term=chip x= y=) called Neptune and completed the initial...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems has said it's considering releasing Solaris, already an open-source project, under the General Public License (http://news.com.com/Sprucing+up+open+sources+GPL+foundation/2100-7344_3-5501561.html) (GPL) as...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems, Inc. has announced
two advances in chip multi-threading (CMT) for its SPARC architecture.
Sun successfully completed the tapeout (initial design...
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category: Java Technology
Web technologies provider Sun Microsystems (sun.com (http://www.sun.com/))
announced on Thursday that three new customers have deployed Sun Fire
CoolThreads servers powered by...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems Inc. today upgraded its Sun Fire T2000 with a faster
chip and double the memory, and announced a milestone...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems,
Inc. today announced three new customers -- Vonage, PlanetOut,
and Concentric.com -- representing a diverse set of businesses in which...
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category: Developers
Let me jump right into it. I propose an alternative to type
inference for local variables. I'll explain why later. Everybody
knows this example:
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category: Developers
Introducing the maven2 java.net skin project (http://maven-javanet-skin.dev.java.net/), which provides a java.net look&feel skin for maven site plugin, for those of you who use maven2 on java.net.
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Are you scared of Java language change? Why?
I'm going to try and debunk some of the arguments against change, and express some frustration with Java as-is.
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Winners are recognized at the 2007 JavaOne Conference. Deadline to submit your entries is March 15.
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Text entry is difficult on phones, so it's possible your Java ME users will want to copy and paste to save some keypresses. However, the ME TextBox doesn't provide this functionality out of the box. Biswajit Sarkar shows you how to implement it yourself.
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