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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, business application, programming, server

Red Hat to serve Java

July 29, 2004 Red Hat next week will offer support services for an open-source Java application server. TAGS: application server, Red Hat Inc., Java, Java application, BEA Systems Inc., programming tool, BEA Beehive, Java server, Java software, support services, open source, Linux, server, programming, operating system

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, BEA Systems Inc., Java, Java server, specification, Java application, open source, portal, server, programming

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, Java, application server, Web application, development tool, PHP, Web service, programming, open source, Microsoft .NET, language, server, IBM Corp.

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, framework, Java, stack, application server, Microsoft .NET, Web application, programming, brand, server, open source

Microsoft courts Lotus developers

January 23, 2004 On the eve of Lotus' annual user conference, Microsoft and other rivals are wooing developers who are unwilling to follow Lotus to a new Java programming model. TAGS: LotusScript, IBM Lotus Domino, application development, IBM Corp., portlet, workplace, Java, J2EE, Java 2, developer, Microsoft Exchange Server, collaboration, Microsoft Visual Basic, programming, Microsoft Corp., server

Macromedia courts Java crowd

November 17, 2003 The company sets a date for its new set of Flash tools designed to let Java developers use a standard, text-based approach, rather than Macromedia's traditional design-focused tools. TAGS: Macromedia Inc., Java developer, enterprise application, J2EE, Java, Java 2, server software, Web application, developer, programming, server

Sun, Big Blue reach out to developers

February 18, 2004 Selected companies line up for a peek at Sun's Java Studio Creator tool, a forerunner to wider beta testing in March, as IBM releases evaluation packages for its Eclipse-based consolidated tools. TAGS: Sun Java Studio Creator, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, Java tool, IBM Corp., Java, evaluation, development tool, Web application, developer, programming, server

IBM, JBoss eye new Java plan

September 24, 2003 Big Blue and open-source Java software company JBoss Group are mulling a Java standardization effort aimed at countering the growing popularity of Microsoft's C# language. TAGS: aspect-oriented programming, JBoss Inc., aspect-oriented, Java specification, JBoss, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Java, C# language, Java developer, Java software company, JCP, development tool, popularity, IBM Corp., programmer, software development

IBM refreshes Java tool

August 14, 2003 Big Blue expects WebSphere Studio version 5.1 to improve productivity of programmers with faster performance and usability enhancements around Web page creation and administration. TAGS: IBM WebSphere Studio, JavaServer Faces, IBM WebSphere, BEA Systems Inc., Java development tool, Java, Java tool, IBM Corp., modeling, J2EE, programmer, Web service, specification, programming, development tool, Web page

A new event in programming?

October 11, 2004 A Caltech spinoff's new programming language could make it easier for software to digest RFID data and look for security breaches. TAGS: RFID, development tool, programming, programming language, event, Forrester Research Inc., business application, IBM Corp., language, Java, server, security

IBM tries to hook computer science students

July 20, 2004 IBM hopes to get college kids to experiment with something new--non-Microsoft development software. TAGS: Buell Duncan, computer science, university, IBM Corp., Java, open standard, school, dot-com, server software, student, development tool, Linux, programming, open source, server, Microsoft Corp.

Sun to renew its hunt for developers

September 2, 2003 The company looks to drive adoption of its Project Orion software-bundling strategy with Java development tools designed to work with the entire Orion suite. TAGS: Sun ONE, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., development tool, Java application, Java, Java development tool, application server, Borland Software Corp., Sun Solaris, developer, pricing, Linux, programming, conference, IBM Corp.

Sun to upgrade Linux desktop software

May 28, 2004 The second version of Java Desktop System will debut on Tuesday with extra features to lure developers. It's the latest part of Sun's effort to offset its server sales slump. TAGS: Sun Java Desktop System, desktop Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux desktop software, programming tool, Linux, desktop computer, Linux desktop, SuSE, Sun Solaris, Java software, SuSE Linux, desktop software, programming, IBM Corp., Java

BEA hopes to start open-source buzz with Beehive

May 19, 2004 The Java software maker plans to release portions of its WebLogic Workshop development tool to an open-source project, with the hope of making its technology more broadly available. TAGS: BEA Beehive, BEA WebLogic Workshop, BEA Systems Inc., BEA WebLogic, Java tool, open-source project, open source, Java, Java development tool, development tool, Java server, Java software, Java application, server software, portal, project

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, Web service, middleware, Enterprise Service Bus, XML Web Service, XML, QoS, Java application, business process, information technology, Gartner Inc., category, Java, server
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