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JBoss aims to bridge Java models

September 20, 2005 JBoss has released a beta of Seam, the development software designed to simplify Java programming for Web-based business applications. TAGS: JBoss, Java, Java program, programming, server

Microsoft backpedals on programming patent

January 29, 2007 Company says it was a "mistake" to try to patent a programming idea already used in BlueJ Java project. TAGS: patent, programming, object-oriented, Microsoft Visual Studio, blog, Java, Microsoft Corp.

Is Java getting better with age?

January 9, 2006 Scripting languages are catching on with developers, but Sun's James Gosling sees plenty of kick left in Java. TAGS: James Gosling, scripting language, Java, AJAX, programming language, BEA Systems Inc., programming, PHP, Sun Microsystems Inc., blog

C++ creator upbeat on its future

April 22, 2005 Bjarne Stroustrup claims that the programming language has never been bigger, but not everyone agrees. TAGS: C++ programming language, programming language, Java, creator, C# language, Forrester Research Inc., Microsoft Visual Basic, survey, Governor, language, developer, programming, Microsoft Corp.

FAQ: JavaScript insecurities

July 29, 2006 JavaScript is playing a major role in the Web 2.0 boom, but increased use of the scripting language is raising security questions. TAGS: JavaScript, Web 2.0, AJAX, scripting language, Netscape Communications Corp., programming language, FAQ, attack, programming, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., security, Yahoo! Inc., Web browser, Google Inc.

JBoss servers comply with standards

June 21, 2005 Application server supports EJB 3 for simpler Java server programming, and portal gets in line with portlet spec. TAGS: JBoss, EJB, portlet, application server, Enterprise Service Bus, Java, Java application, open source, portal, BEA Systems Inc., specification, server software, server, programming

JBoss eyes front-end technologies

December 10, 2004 "Now that .Net has come along, which is easy to code with, much is needed to simplify Java," says a company exec. TAGS: JBoss, Java, application server, framework, stack, Microsoft .NET, Web application, programming, open source, brand, server

Sun puts Java into gear for cars

June 29, 2004 The JavaOne crowd envisions a future with downloadable horn tunes as Sun's Jonathan Schwartz outlines a push to put Java in autos. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, JavaOne, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, horn, handset, network service, Vodafone Group Plc., automobile company, cell phone, BMW, Siemens AG, car, server, programming, IBM Corp.

Open-source Eclipse barrels down Ajax path

March 7, 2007 The open-source development tools consortium fills out its projects for Ajax-style Web development. TAGS: AJAX, Sun NetBeans, TCL, consortium, open source, programming, project, Java

Java devotee BEA eyes scripting languages

August 5, 2005 Scripting initiative would capitalize on languages widely used in Web applications and considered easier to use than Java. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., scripting language, BEA WebLogic, programming model, application server, Java, development tool, Web application, Web service, programming, PHP, open source, Microsoft .NET, server, language, developer

Ruby on Rails chases simplicity in programming

October 31, 2005 Solo-created framework is making waves among programmers and analysts as the next hot trend in Web development. TAGS: Ruby on Rails, Web development, programming model, Java, programmer, simplicity, BEA Systems Inc., PHP, programming, database

IBM and Lawson cozy up

May 11, 2005 Undoubtedly eyeing Oracle, companies strengthen their alliance with a plan to jointly sell information technology based on Java. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., Oracle Corp., IBM Corp., middleware, alliance, SAP AG, merger, Java, agreement, programming, database, Microsoft Corp.

Sun criticizes popular open-source license

April 6, 2005 Sun Microsystems President Jonathan Schwartz applauds the open-source software realm but takes jabs at the GPL. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, GPL, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source software, obligation, open source, Sun Solaris, intellectual property, source code, Java, nation, project, Red Hat Inc., programming, president, Linux

Red Hat exec takes Sun to task on open source

September 24, 2004 Michael Tiemann criticizes software rival Sun for its support of patents and for keeping Java proprietary. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Red Hat Inc., software patent, open source, Jonathan Schwartz, SCO Group Inc., open-source software, OpenOffice, OpenOffice.org, open-source community, agreement, AMD Opteron, Sun Solaris, exec, Java, Linux

Eclipse bulks up, reaches out

March 20, 2006 Salesforce.com and SugarCRM plan to join the open-source foundation as it expands beyond programming. TAGS: EclipseCon, Salesforce.com Inc., SugarCRM, software programmer, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, CRM, project, programming, software company, conference, Java, information technology

Year in review: Linux on the hot seat

December 16, 2004 SCO fell out of the limelight, but its legal actions triggered efforts to wrestle with open-source intellectual-property issues. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., open-source software, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Novell Inc., GPL, open source, intellectual property, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, IBM Corp., programming, Java, Firefox, Microsoft Corp.

Iona sets sights on Web services

December 20, 2002 Iona Technologies plans to release XML-based Web services technology designed to prove that companies don't need to invest in application servers to integrate applications. TAGS: Iona Technologies, CORBA, application server, middleware, Web service, XML Web Service, Enterprise Service Bus, QoS, XML, business process, Java application, Gartner Inc., information technology, category, server, programming
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