Java News
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TeamCity version 4.0
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
The latest version of this integration server and build management tool for workgroups has special facilities for agile development.
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Progress and IONA FUSE
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Further to Progress Software's acquisition of IONA Technologies, it has added FUSE ESB 4.0, an enterprise version of Apache ServiceMix 4.0, a standards based, open source enterprise service bus to its product portfolio.
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Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex released
Published 12 years ago by Chris Alexander
Improvements in Server and Desktop editions
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Google Android source code released
Published 12 years ago by James Crowley
The day before the first phone hits the market
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Eclipse strikes back with Java mobile tools
Published 12 years ago by James Crowley
While Apple actively excludes Java from iPhone
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New API for tapping into gigantic fashion database
Published 12 years ago by James Crowley
Extensive database of clothing and accessories from Sugar Inc
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Java and Mac envelopes
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
HASP SRM v 3.50 adds automatic file wrapping for Java apps and enhanced security to Aladdin's hardware- and software-based copy protection and licensing solution.
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New JavaServer Faces library
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Infragistics</a> NetAdvantage for JSF 2008 Volume 1 is now available, enabling web developers to use JavaServer Faces when creating user interfaces.
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Award winners announced
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 <i>VSJ</i> Reader Awards, based on votes submitted on the VSJ website.
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Integrated flowcharting
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Visustin v5 from Aivosto supports both automated and manual flowcharting, and reverse-engineers source code into flowcharts.
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Microsoft lures non-.NET developers
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft would still like more programmers to turn to .NET, and to encourage this, a new online resource has been created.
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Java Persistence Seminar
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
InterSystems is organising a free Java seminar on 28 September 2007 to focus on the topic of database persistence seen from a Java perspective.
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Development framework for Java
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Trolltech's Qt Jambi is a rich client development framework for Java, which expands the C++ based Qt framework to provide a similar range of facilities for Java developers.
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BEA enters EDA market
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
BEA is entering the Event Driven Architecture (EDA) market with WebLogic Event Server, a Java application server designed for event-driven applications.
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SOA integration suite
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Vitria Technology has launched a fully scalable, open integration suite for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Event-Driven Architecture (EDA).
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Doc-To-Help evolves
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Doc-To-Help 2007 v1 adds a new search engine for NetHelp that allows users to provide a search engine without complicated Java configuration or installation.
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WebLogic 10
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
BEA has released WebLogic Server 10, based on Java Enterprise Edition 5 and with support for EJB 3.0.
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Project aims to improve Java code
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
A new initiative, the Java Open Review (JOR) Project, has been launched to help boost the security and quality of open source Java software by identifying and eliminating security vulnerabilities.
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Caché now with Zen and Jalepeno
Published 14 years ago by Mike James
Caché 2007, the new version of InterSystems' ‘post-relational' database, introduces Zen - an extensible, high-level framework that is claimed to be optimised for development speed, scalability and deployment of data-intensive web applications.
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Welcome to CodeGear
Published 14 years ago by Mike James
Borland has created a new subsidiary called CodeGear, which has already announced JBuilder 2007, a completely re-designed IDE built on the Eclipse platform.