January 31, 2007
category: Main
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, along with the worldwide NetBeans open source community announced the availability of the NetBeans 5.5 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese and Traditional Chinese. In...
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KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) today announced that it has selected Sun Microsystems' (Nasdaq: SUNW) Compliance and Content Management Solution to manage compliance best practices and processes for its investments units as well as the enterprise email archiving solution. The Sun Compliance and Content Management Solution provides compliance records retention and electronic discovery capabilities for...
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category: Developers
Hans just announced the first prototype implementation of JSR 296, the Swing Application Framework. I'm very excited about this because it will make Swing applications a lot easier to build and more maintainable. I'm even more excited because we will...
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Get Creative. Get Noticed. Create a video about your favorite Java Mobile Application and get showcased at JavaOne.
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Sun Grid community projects have moved to java.net. Visit
sungrid.dev.java.net to learn more
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David Folk, Sun Product Line Manager, overviews the Sun Grid Compute Utility architecture and summarizes requirements for deployment.
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Member of the Network.com team answered questions in an interactive chat. Check out the archive.
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Sun Grid Compute Utility makes the 28th Top 500 list. Please note, Sun Grid Compute Utility is actually built on Solaris 10 with Gigabyte Ethernet - we've notified Top500.org
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This article describes how to profile an IBM WebSphere Application Server
(WAS) runtime environment with the Sun Studio Performance Analysis Tools,
Collector and Analyzer.
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category: Java Technology
Java Today: Java Mobile Application Video Contest, new Java Pet Store early-access release, and OSCON 2007 CFP deadline approaching
Weblogs: JSR-296 implementation released, JSR-296 support in NetBeans, and no t-shirt hurling at JavaOne 2007
Forums: More on JSR-296, Fast Infoset roadmap request, and interoperable web services]]>
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