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Java flaws open door to hackers

June 15, 2005 Sun fixes two security bugs in Java that could put computers running Windows, Linux and Solaris at risk of attack. TAGS: J2SE, JRE, flaw, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java application, security bug, Sun Solaris, Linux, security, Microsoft Windows

New Java looks to shake up desktop

September 30, 2004 Sun releases Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0, intended to make Java programs run faster and take less time to build. TAGS: J2SE, Java, Java program, BEA Systems Inc., Java 2, Java tool, Java programmer, JVM, Stephen O'Grady, Java application, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java software, Microsoft .NET, monitoring, software company, developer

Door to Java source code opens a crack wider

March 16, 2005 "Project Peabody" adds two licenses that make it easier for outsiders to see the code. But Sun stops short of embracing open source. TAGS: J2SE, James Gosling, Java, Java software, Sun Microsystems Inc., license, Java software company, open source, Java 2, J2EE, source code, software company

Apache eyes open-source Java project

May 9, 2005 Project Harmony aims to create version of Java desktop software with an open-source license--something Sun has resisted in the past. TAGS: J2SE, Java 2, Java, Apache Software Foundation, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, project, IBM Corp.

Sun's Tiger aims to tame Java programming

February 5, 2004 The test version of the J2SE development specification includes enhancements designed to make Java programmers more productive and desktop Java applications easier to manage. TAGS: J2SE, Java, Java 2, Java application, SCO Group Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java programmer, Java software, James Gosling, Java tool, Java program, development tool, specification, desktop computer, programmer, programming

Apple issues Java security update

April 19, 2006 Flaws could allow malicious attackers to gain access to Mac OS users' systems. TAGS: J2SE, Java, JRE, Java 2, attacker, Apple Computer, API, Apple Mac OS, Sun Microsystems Inc., flaw, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, operating system, security

Sun looks to sweeten Java

March 15, 2005 The Java steward plans to simplify "excessively complicated" commercial license, as it readies an overhaul of the standard. TAGS: J2SE, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., commercial software company, J2EE, BEA Systems Inc., Stephen O'Grady, Sun Java, license, Java 2, Java application, open-source software, software company, open source, IBM Corp.

Sun to beef up Java tools

June 24, 2004 Using code names like Tiger and Mako, the company's ready to sink its teeth into programming improvements. TAGS: J2SE, Sun Java Studio Creator, Mako, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, SCO Group Inc., Java tool, Java development tool, development tool, programming, developer, conference

Sun invites outside involvement with Java 6

November 18, 2004 Sun puts very early versions of the source code on its Web site so Java programmers could better see and participate in its development. TAGS: JCP, Java, J2SE, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java 2, Java programmer, involvement, SCO Group Inc., programmer, source code, API, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Sun opens some Java source code

June 28, 2004 The company plans to share a modest chunk of code, an experimental user interface called Project Looking Glass. TAGS: Java3D, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., BEA Systems Inc., J2SE, open source, open-source software, CAD, desktop computer, project, 3D, Linux, e-mail
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