Java Web Services In A Nutshell: SAAJ
White Papers This paper paves the way for a more in-depth examination of JAX-RPC by introducing SOAP, together with SAAJ, which is a Java API for creating, sending, and receiving SOAP messages. For the most part, JAX-RPC does a very good job of hiding the...
[October 17, 2007, 0:00]
Java SSL Performance: A Simple Exploration
White Papers In this webcast engineers will discuss testing Java SSL on Linux, HP-UX and Intel Itanium while showing the superior performance of Intel Itanium for Encryption.
[September 27, 2004, 0:00]
NetWare 6.5 - Java Development
White Papers With the release of NetWare 6.5, there is a rich set of development tools and deployment engines for the Java developer. This webinar will focus on when and how to use the various Java development options presented by NetWare 6.5.
[October 4, 2003, 0:00]
Java Under The Microscope
News Ten years ago, Sun publicly debuted Java, software that initially helped establish the company's forward-thinking reputation and that later spread to most corners of the computer industry. He looks like an aging hippie," his daughter said in a...
[July 4, 2005, 20:00]
Java Technology Builds ETapestry.com ASP For Charities With Forte Tools
White Papers It was built using the Forte for Java, Internet Edition as the integrated development environment (IDE) and is deployed on Brokat's Gemstone/J application server. Founded in 1999, eTapestry.com was the first web-based donor-management application...
[July 10, 2004, 0:00]
Demo '97: Java Apps Show Promise, Cracks
News Java still hasn't made it. It's clear that the Java breakthrough into mainstream software is mere days away, but it's also clear that it hasn't happened yet, and demonstrations of the latest Java-driven packages here show that the problems of...
[February 13, 1997, 16:50]
Java Start-up Sues Sun Over Software Patents
Talkback It's Java, no one cares.
[March 21, 2006, 10:09]
Java On Mobiles: Write Once, Run... Once?
News Java on mobile platforms is not living up to the promise of letting programmers "write once, run anywhere", according to developers gathered in London last week. The Java programming language was built on the premise that a program written in it...
[September 3, 2002, 10:41]
Java Dynamic Management Kit
White Papers This White Paper describes some of the technology behind Java Dynamic Management Kit: Sun Microsystems’ new paradigm for dynamic management. Java Dynamic Management Kit is the foundation for building and distributing dynamic network management...
[November 2, 2003, 23:00]
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition: Ensuring Consistency, Portability, And Interoperability
White Papers This white paper explores the business and information technology background of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). It includes analysis of current trends in information technology and describes how J2EE provides a logical convergence...
[September 8, 2003, 0:00]
Java Application Access To ClearPath MCP Data
White Papers While unparalleled mainframe security is the very best reason to run the Java applications directly on ClearPath MCP servers, there's another incentive that runs a very close second. Giving the Java applications access to the data on the ClearPath...
[June 5, 2007, 0:00]
Java Security Hole Could Put Some Servers At Risk
News Sun Microsystems has revealed a security hole in several versions of a critical component of Java that could allow an attacker to run harmful programs on a victim's computer. The vulnerability appears in versions of the Java Runtime Environment...
[February 23, 2001, 9:59]
US Report: Java Targets MS In The Enterprise
News District Court and renewed support from its Java licensees, Sun Microsystems Inc.this month rolled out Java Platform for the Enterprise, an attack on Microsoft's Windows Distributed InterNet Applications Architecture, or DNA.
[December 22, 1998, 16:30]
Java 2 Micro Edition And The Kilobyte Virtual Machine
White Papers The KVM is made and distributed by Sun Microsystems and is a component of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). This means it is a true-to-its-word subset of the standard Java libraries. Currently the Palm is the reference platform for Sun's KVM development...
[January 23, 2008, 23:00]
Java Standards Glitch May Open Door For Microsoft
News Sun Microsystems has until December 1 to inform ECMA whether it wants to continue working with ECMA to standardise Java. ECMA is an international industry association based in Europe and is Sun's current route for making Java an international...
[November 22, 1999, 10:51]
Java Phones Take Centre Stage At JavaOne
News Java wrapped into Sony Ericsson's new mobile phone The P800 Java mobile phone combines a digital camera, organiser and phone into one device Java stirring in new Motorola phone Motorola shows its new Java-enabled mobile phone with colour display...
[March 26, 2002, 12:50]
Java Authentication And Authorization Service (JAAS): An Oracle Implementation
White Papers This paper describes the implementation of the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) in Oracle9iAS. The Oracle9iAS JAAS Provider extends basic JAAS authentication services to include integration with web single sign-on and J2EE...
[October 20, 2007, 0:00]
Java Allies Brew Wireless Riposte To MS
News Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems, IBM and several other companies have joined a software plan that uses Java to link cell phones and servers while keeping Microsoft out of the picture. But Tuesday's move indicates that the Java camp has retaken some...
[December 19, 2001, 10:19]
Java Creator Questions Sun/Microsoft Pact
News The father of Java, James Gosling, has questioned the technical relationship between Sun and Microsoft in light of the antitrust demands of the European Union on the world's biggest software maker. At an event in Sydney yesterday the creator of the...
[February 3, 2005, 11:10]
Java Guru: C# Misses The Point
News Java inventor James Gosling says he isn't losing much sleep over Microsoft these days, despite the software giant's effort to stem Java's popularity with its own Java-like language. The next battle in Web services software development pits...
[January 21, 2002, 11:16]

