Sun Microsystems this week released a new version of its Java software development tool with support for Web services. Sun previously released test versions of the tool and Web services technology.
The company delivers the first components of an important release of its Java server software and drops the price of its entry-level Java server product. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering ...
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Looking back at the main events of 2022 helps foresee upcoming trends and prepare your business for the best IT infrastructure of 2023. This article summarizes a few of the most evident global trends ...
Bob Sutor, IBM's director of Websphere infrastructure, tells about his company's Web services plan, pushes SOA technology and urges Sun to bring Java out in the open. Sutor was a member of IBM ...
A look at some of the best database and RDBMS tools for Java software developers. Learn more about Java and database programming. Java developers often rely on specific database tools to efficiently ...
BEA Systems Inc. has released an upgrade to its JRockit Java virtual machine (JVM) for servers based on Intel Corp. processors, the company announced. BEA acquired JRockit early last year from ...
Sun Microsystems, which continues to plan for upgrades to the core Java platform, announced Tuesday at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco that Java Standard Edition (SE) 7 will feature a ...