July 13, 2007
Enterprise Systems: The New Bounce in Suns Step. Dont look now, but Sun Microsystems Inc. has a new bounce in its step.
From its recent...
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June 24, 2007
Jazoon'07. Jazoon'07 brings together experts and users of Java and open source technologies from all...
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March 20, 2007
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Join Educause and Sun Microsystems - an Educause Gold Partner - at the annual NERCOMP conference, March 19–21, 2007. This year's theme is "Connections, Collaborations, and Community."
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category: Developers
A dozen tips for testing free software is an interesting article about OSS quality. I want to compare this with some ideas we in the OpenJDK Quality Team have for quality of the OpenJDK and commercial JDK releases. I talked...
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category: Java Technology
Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced that it has shipped over one million CPU
threads, and passed the half-billion dollar...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced that it has shipped over one million CPU "threads," and passed the half-billion dollar revenue mark for its Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 servers. When Sun introduced the chip multithreading (CMT) UltraSPARC(R) T1 processor and systems in late 2005, it demonstrated that its breakthrough multi-core, multi-thread approach could deliver superior...
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category: Developers
Will your application protect the user's address book, calendar and to-do list? In part 3 learn how PIM is designed to work in conjunction with the MIDP 2.0 security framework.
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category: Java Technology
The all-Java database JavaDB (aka Derby) is known for its embeddability, but what about security? Can you put it out there for enterprise applications and keep data safe? Masoud Kalali shows the steps you can take to secure your JavaDB data.
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category: Java Technology
Java Today: Springmodules project graduates, JeNet project graduates, and JCP site gets an overhaul
Feature Article: JavaDB End-to-End Security
Weblogs: RAW image project, instant Rails with NetBeans, and the future of Swing applications
Forum postings: Java or WSDL first, avoiding the heap, and incoming calls vs. ME apps]]>
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