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Sunday, September 5, 2010
  • HP Goes into the Insta-Cloud Business
    HP's got a private cloud-in-a-box scheme that it trotted out Monday ahead of VMworld called HP CloudStart that's supposed to provide the cloud-smitten enterprise that's hanging back everything it needs to get cloud-borne in a mere 30 days complements of
  • Citrix Buys VMLogix
    The Only Enterprise IT Event in 2010 Covering the Entire Scope of the Cloud Computing Spectrum Cloud Expo was announced on February 24, 2007, the day the term "cloud computing" was coined. That same year, the first Cloud Expo took place in New York City
  • Vale Java? Scala Vala palava
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Saturday, September 4, 2010
  • Intel Buys Back into Wireless
    Intel is buying Germany�s Infineon Technologies� profit-struggling wireless baseband chip business for $1.4 billion cash, roughly three times revenues. It�ll give the semi giant a piece of Apple�s ARM-based iPhone business and a position in
  • Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
    Spring Framework founder Rod Johnson says fragmentation probably won't happen, though Oracle's behaviour isn't helping Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Java patents could alienate some people in the Java space, but the litigation is not likely to
  • Student Developers Can Go to JavaOne for Free
    Oracle is giving students free passes to get into JavaOne (and Oracle Develop). To qualify the student must be at least 18-years-old, enrolled in an accredited non-profit institution during the Fall semester of 2010 and studying at least six units. The
Friday, September 3, 2010
  • How to Enable Java in Vista
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  • Indonesia: 4 killed, 2 missing in Java landslide
    (Adnkronos International - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Rescuers on Tuesday found four dead bodies and were searching for two other people who went missing after a landslide in Central Java overnight, a rescuer said. Central
  • Google Pulls Out of JavaOne in Snit
    Google has pulled out of JavaOne because Oracle is suing Google claiming that Android infringes on its Sun-inherited Java IP. Google blogged that the lawsuit made it �impossible for us to freely share our thoughts about the future of Java and open
  • Infinispan 4.1.0.Final Adds Java-Based Client for the Hot Rod Protocol
    Open Source Data Grid Platform Infinispan version 4.1.0.Final is out now. Infinispan is an open source data grid platform, with a JSR-107 (JCACHE) compatible Cache interface. This release adds a Java-based client for the Hot Rod protocol, and server
  • My Java Applets Won't Run
    I want to do this! What's This? Keeping your PC's Java runtime environment (JRE) updated will allow your applets to run. binary world image by Attila Toro from Fotolia.com Developers write Java applets in the Java object oriented programming language.
  • Swedish Java developers are worried
    Developers are worried now that Oracle has acquired Sun Microsystems, the company that owns the rights to Java. There's uncertainty about what will happen to the Java language and platform. The concern got worse when Oracle sued Google. The fight
  • VMware Positions Java for the Cloud
    Paul Krill InfoWorld (US) EMC VMware is introducing its cloud computing platform for Java development, which relies on technologies from the company's SpringSource division. The VMware Cloud Application Platform leverages the popular Spring Framework
  • Swedish Java developers are worried
    Developers are worried now that Oracle has acquired Sun Microsystems, the company that owns the rights to Java. There's uncertainty about what will happen to the Java language and platform. The concern got worse when Oracle sued Google. The fight
  • CBA President Arthur Javadyan leaves for Bucharest
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  • JavaScript enters the server room with Node.js
    A browser mainstay for more than a decade, JavaScript has been gaining traction on the server side as of late, thanks to increasing developer interest in Node.js . This open source server-side framework allows Web developers to write event-driven
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  • JVM Language Summit Sessions Online
    If you wanted to check out some of the talks at the recent 2010 JVM Language Summit most of the sessions are now available to watch on the Oracle Media Network: Gathering the Threads -- JVM Futures by John Rose - Session Abstract Trending Toward the
  • No Google Sessions for JavaOne
    Infoworld are reporting that Google has pulled out of presenting sessions at JavaOne. Which is probably not that big of a surprise considering Oracle decided to sue Google last month. In a blog post on the Google Code Blog, Joshua Bloch stated, "..we're
  • A Categorization Scheme for All Those Java I/O Stream Classes
    The number of I/O stream classes in Java make it difficult for newbies to choose the right stream for a given application scenario. In his JavaBoutique.com article, Gurunath Kalamadi presents a very useful technique for conceptualizing the Java I/O
Thursday, September 2, 2010
  • Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
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  • Master-Child BTF Chaperone � A Contextual Event Alternative
    Inter Bounded Task Flows (BTF) communications are aided in JDeveloper 11g by the use of contextual events, a BTF publish-subscribe mechanism for passing data between BTFs. Yet in some situations contextual events may be the equivalent of "using a sledge
  • Phoenix Software: (E)JES V4R8.0 Offers Java API
    (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Phoenix Software International announced the release of Version 4, Release 8.0, of (E)JES, its z/OS JES2 and JES3 interactive spool browse and system management product. According to a release, the new release will be
  • VMworld VMware app dev platform gazes beyond SpringSource Java
    VMware app dev platform gazes beyond SpringSource Java VMworld VMware says that its �[1] ��a means of building and deploying applications that has grown up around the SpringSource Java framework � will eventually embrace other programming
  • Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
    (InfoWorld Daily Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Java patents could alienate some people in the Java space, but the litigation is not likely to prompt a forking of the Java platform itself, the founder of the popular
  • Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
    (09-01) 12:13 PDT -- Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Java patents could alienate some people in the Java space, but the litigation is not likely to prompt a forking of the Java platform itself, the founder of the popular Spring Framework for Java
  • Troubleshoot Java in production
    News: Get thread feed Troubleshoot Java in production (0 messages) Posted by: Mirko Novakovic The performance and stability of Java applications in production is getting more and more critical. Most (if not all) of todays businesses rely on software.
  • Java development 2.0: Sharding with Hibernate Shards
    Horizontal scalability for relational databases with Hibernate Shards Shard - Database - Programming - Java - Languages
  • Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
    Spring Framework founder Rod Johnson says fragmentation probably won't happen, though Oracle's behavior isn't helping

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