JCP 2011 Awards Set to Celebrate Java Excellence
From ‘And the winner is…‘ files: The Java Community Process (JCP) has been very busy this past year. Which is why there are some really great items on the table
From ‘And the winner is…‘ files: The Java Community Process (JCP) has been very busy this past year. Which is why there are some really great items on the table
From the ‘Apache Knows Java‘ files: Oracle and Apache have had a somewhat ‘interesting’ relationship in 2011. On one hand, Oracle donated OpenOffice to the Apache Software Foundation. On the
From the ‘Who’s Who‘ files: Yes, JavaOne is an Oracle event. Yes Oracle dominates the speaker list for JavaOne, but there are other vendors on that list too with strong
From the ‘Is it available or not?‘ files: Yes, I know, Java 7 was already released. There was a big Oracle event to ‘launch’ Java 7 in July. But if
From the ‘Can’t We All Just Get Along?‘ files: Perhaps the biggest legal challenge with Java today is the dispute between Oracle and Google. It’s a dispute that kept Google
It’s that time of year when the Java world begins to focus on JavaOne. This is a big year for Java for a lot of reasons that I’ll be blogging
Entry-level rapid application development (RAD) tools have a deserved reputation for being low-grade, or robust and expensive, or free and missing key ingredients. At the same time, there is a
On January 15, the New York Times ran a story headlined, “Israeli Test on Worm Called Crucial in Iran Nuclear Delay.” The story said: “Though American and Israeli officials refuse
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