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Experience in Integrating Java With C# and .NET

White Papers Java programmers cannot but be aware of the advent of C#, the .NET network environment, and a host of new supporting technologies, such as web services. Before taking the big step of moving all development to a new environment, programmers will...

[January 31, 2009, 4:04]

Nokia woos Linux programmers

News Nokia, the top seller of mobile phones, has released software to let Linux programmers develop Java software for its mobile phones, the company said on Tuesday. The developer kit lets programmers write Java applications that comply with version 1...

[January 15, 2003, 9:08]

BEA brews lower-cost WebLogic

News BEA Systems on Monday launched a lower-cost version of its WebLogic Java software suite that's targeted at Java programmers and software vendors. With the new bundle, BEA intended to offer a full-featured version of its software to programmers...

[March 23, 2004, 14:10]

Oracle gets Groovy with open-source project

News Oracle has said it will participate in Grails, an open-source project that seeks to make Java programmers more productive through a close tie-in to the Groovy scripting language. Groovy is designed so programmers can use Java and Groovy within the...

[May 15, 2006, 11:10]

Sun aims at Microsoft with speedy Java tool

News Although Sun has had limited success convincing programmers they should use Java for desktop computer programs such as word processors, the language has proven successful on servers and, more recently, on mobile phones.

[June 10, 2003, 7:58]

Sun to take Java 'to the masses'

News Sun Microsystems will show off a new, simplified Java development tool next month intended to steal programmers from rival Microsoft's camp. Sun's quest to simplify Java development is important to expanding the population of programmers that use...

[May 23, 2003, 7:43]

Sun lowers barriers to open-source Java

News Sun is making it easier for open-source programmers to ensure their Java versions meet the company's compatibility requirements, but the deal extends only to those involved in Sun's own open-source Java project.

[August 9, 2007, 9:01]

Netscape flaw worse than 'Back Orifice'?

News The flaw is rather straightforward -- programmers can tell a Java applet included in the browser to display a directory of what is on the victim's hard drive. They are designed to allow programmers to display Web pages within the browser -- but...

[August 8, 2000, 9:54]

Gates: We're short of tech talent

Talkback I know several VB programmers who have embraced Java and are now enjoying developing cross-platform apps. Too bad Bill, perhpas you shouldn't have annoyed all those cheap Visual Basic programmers with your mandatory move from VB to .Net.

[July 20, 2005, 16:38]

SuperWaba

Downloads SuperWaba allows Java programmers to build programs in their favorite Java IDE, and allows Java programmers to use Java Syntax to build programs for Palm and WinCE operating systems. The SuperWaba Virtual Machine is in a league of it's own, it...

[December 1, 2007, 7:00]

Microsoft hopes to catch Java developers in .Net

News At its Tech Ed 2002 Europe developer conference on Monday, Microsoft released the final version of Visual J#.Net, a tool that lets programmers use the Java language to build software that works only with Microsoft's .Net technology.

[July 1, 2002, 13:45]

Microsoft charts new course round Java

News The tool, Visual J#.Net, won't allow programmers to build standalone Java applications. Instead, it will let programmers use the Java language to write code that works only with Microsoft's forthcoming .Net plan, said Tony Goodhew, a product...

[October 10, 2001, 9:57]

Enforcing Java Run-Time Properties Using Bytecode Rewriting

White Papers This mechanism allows programmers to modify the semantics of Java while making no changes to the Java virtual machine itself. While this gives the programmers portability and power, there are numerous pitfalls, mostly stemming from the limitations...

[January 9, 2009, 0:00]

McNealy: Don't let Microsoft steal the Net

News Programmers are on the front lines in the battle to keep Microsoft from taking over the standards that underlie the Internet, Sun chief executive Scott McNealy told loyal users of Sun's Java software on Tuesday.

[March 27, 2002, 9:53]

EasyCharts

Downloads EasyCharts is a complete library of Java charting components, applets, and servlets, that enable programmers to add charts and graphs in Java and Web applications with just a few lines of code. Developer Changes: EasyCharts is a complete library of...

[June 17, 2005, 14:19]

Andreessen: The future is PHP

News That opinion might not sit well with Java loyalists — and there are plenty of them among the millions of Java programmers and hundreds of companies involved in the Java Community Process that controls the software's destiny.

[October 20, 2005, 13:10]

A Year Ago: Hotmail glitch steals passwords

News Canadian Web programmers have uncovered a security glitch that could fool users of Microsoft's Hotmail e-mail service into revealing their passwords. Canadian Specialty Installations -- a reseller -- posted a demonstration of the exploit, which it...

[August 25, 1999, 7:00]

IBM's Rational eases Java development

News IBM's software group is getting ready to unveil a Java development tool, the fruit of its acquisition of Rational Software, that promises to make it easier for programmers to build custom business applications.

[May 20, 2003, 7:50]

Second beta of Visual J# released

News On the evidence of the first beta, many dismissed it as only really suitable as a migration path for the small minority of Java programmers using Microsoft's J++ language. Microsoft counters that J# has a far smaller user base to worry about; the...

[March 20, 2002, 10:48]

Sun simplifies Java tools

News By combining Sun's Java server software, including its portal and integration software, with its development tools, programmers will have an easier time writing Java applications, Sun executives said.

[March 20, 2003, 11:11]

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