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Oracle unveils Java plans

...model that combines Java with the ease of use featured in JavaFX. Java Enterprise Edition will become more modular to make it easier to configure... Read more

22 September, 2010 by Larry Dignan

JBoss Application Server 7 adds Java EE6 certification

...software company Red Hat has launched JBoss Application Server 7, which touts Java Enterprise Edition 6 Web Profile certification, easier deployment and a smaller memory... Read more

13 July, 2011

Oracle updates JDeveloper and ADF toolsets

...said will speed up app development by providing a visual environment for Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) web developers. Oracle said the tools also provide... Read more

8 June, 2011
SCDJWS  5 Training Lab 1.0

SCDJWS 5 Training Lab 1.0

This software book delivers complete study material for Oracles Java Enterprise Edition 5 Web Services Developer Certified Professional Exam(1Z0-862) to... Read more

13 July, 2011
SCEA 5 Part 1 Certification Training Lab 2.0

SCEA 5 Part 1 Certification Training Lab 2.0

This software book delivers complete study material for Oracles Java Enterprise Edition 5 Enterprise Architect Certified Master Exam(1Z0-864) to achieve... Read more

12 July, 2011
SCEA 5 Part 2 and 3 Certification Training Lab 2.0

SCEA 5 Part 2 and 3 Certification Training Lab 2.0

...software book delivers complete study material for the following exams to achieve Java Enterprise Edition 5 Enterprise Architect Certified Master Assignment and Essay Exam certification... Read more

12 July, 2011
SCBCD 5 Certification Training Lab 1.0

SCBCD 5 Certification Training Lab 1.0

This software book delivers complete study material for Oracles Java Enterprise Edition 5 Business Component Developer Certified Professional Exam(1Z0-860) to... Read more

5 July, 2011
SCWCD/OCPJWCD 5 Certification Training Lab 1.0

SCWCD/OCPJWCD 5 Certification Training Lab 1.0

This software book delivers complete study material for Oracles Java Enterprise Edition 5 Web Component Developer Certified Professional Exam(1Z0-858) to... Read more

5 July, 2011
Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, Sixth Edition 1.0

Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, Sixth Edition 1.0

...dependency injection, concurrency, and interceptors * Integrate EJB with other technologies in the Java Enterprise Edition platform * Use examples with either the JBossAS, OpenEJB, or GlassFish... Read more

15 October, 2010
jRef Java EE 5.0 2.1

jRef Java EE 5.0 2.1

Complete Javadocs for Java Enterprise Edition v5.0. o All data stored on device, no network... Read more

25 August, 2010

Study: CIOs split on Web services

Chief information officers in the US and Europe are investing heavily in Web services, a new study finds - but they are divided between .Net and Java-based technology Read more

28 March, 2002 by Margaret Kane

Oracle finalises Sun buy, kills off Open Cloud

Oracle plans to use its new portfolio to emulate IBM's 1960s approach of packaging hardware, software and services, but as an open systems platform Read more

28 January, 2010 by David Meyer

BMC picks up Phurnace Software

...datacentres. Phurnace's technology will make it easy to model and deploy Java Enterprise Edition applications from the likes of Oracle's BEA, Red Hat... Read more

8 January, 2010 by Larry Dignan

Oracle details fate of Sun software

...continuing to deliver it as the open-source reference implementation of the Java Enterprise Edition specifications. The software maker plans to "actively" support the GlassFish... Read more

3 November, 2009 by Matthew Broersma

Is Java's future Cloudy?

...the early days of Java. Back then, standardising Java Standard Edition and Java Enterprise Edition helped developers be sure of what APIs they could expect... Read more

22 April, 2009

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