Microsoft Gives New Life To Java Virtual Machine
News Microsoft will extend support for its Java Virtual Machine in Microsoft products until the end of 2007. The company posted a notice on its developer Web site on 8 April indicating that Microsoft and Sun Microsystems have agreed to extend Microsoft...
[April 15, 2004, 9:25]
How To Mitigate Java Virtual Machine Risks
News Thanks to the 2001 Sun/Microsoft settlement regarding their legal dispute over the use of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in the Microsoft environment, many corporations may be facing a problem of Y2K proportions.
[August 26, 2003, 15:45]
How To Mitigate Java Virtual Machine Risks
Talkback I cant get onto my online banking service because i cant get java virtual machine on my system is there something else i can use or somthing else i can do to get onto my online banking i have windows xp pro can u help me please
[September 3, 2003, 11:44]
Dynamic Tracing Support In The Java HotSpot Virtual Machine
White Papers The Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6), introduces Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) support within the Java HotSpot Virtual Machine. The providers and probes included in the Java SE 6 release make it possible for DTrace to collect performance...
[November 6, 2007, 23:00]
An IP Next Generation Compliant Java Virtual Machine
White Papers Moreover, it presents a full IP Next Generation Compliant Java Virtual Machine that is a JVM which is able to handle both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols from standard Java APIs and in a fully transparent way for the users/programmers.
[June 23, 2007, 0:00]
How To Mitigate Java Virtual Machine Risks
Talkback Put those business hats back on regarding Java and save the web world from chaos in 2004. SUN and Microsoft - what are you doing ? Microsoft - how about buying SUN and putting them out of their misery ?
[September 4, 2003, 9:30]
How To Mitigate Java Virtual Machine Risks
Talkback Or, maybe, just maybe, you could actually test and use a few generations newer, and more advanced JVM (1.4.2), coming from inventors and owners, Sun Microsystems, that is mentioned in three pages article, just ONCE?
[August 26, 2003, 17:20]
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]
J2EE Vs .Net: Making That Vital Development Decision
News I believe that within five years, all software development will be based on one of two virtual-machine technologies: Sun's J2EE, which is based on its JVM (Java Virtual Machine), and Microsoft's .Net Framework, which is based on the CLR (Common...
[June 13, 2002, 15:45]
J2ME Architecture And Related Embedded Technologies
White Papers The architecture consists of three layers: Java virtual machine, configuration and profiles. Configuration sits on top of the virtual machine and defines the java language and virtual machine features.
[July 25, 2007, 0:00]
CLDC HotSpot Implementation Virtual Machine
White Papers The Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) HotSpot Implementation is Sun's high-performance Java virtual machine for wireless phones and communicator type devices. The first generation of Java technology-enabled wireless devices was based on...
[August 28, 2004, 0:00]
Sun Challenged To Release Java's Code
Talkback IBM implements the specification and has your Java Virtual Machine. Sun implements the specification and has your Java Virtual Machine. GNU implements the specification and has your Java Virtual Machine.
[February 17, 2004, 16:45]
Online Bank Hit By MS-Java Feud
News The phase-out of Microsoft's Java virtual machine from products such as Windows XP is being blamed for the inaccessibility of an Australian Internet banking site for some users. Paul Roworth, product marketing manager for Windows XP at Microsoft...
[April 4, 2002, 15:07]
Researchers Discover, Help Fix Bug In Java
News Researchers at the University of Washington, in Seattle, yesterday announced that they had found a bug in the Java virtual machine's class verification system. The bug could enable a malicious set of Java classes to crash the virtual machine.
[May 20, 1997, 18:10]
Sun: Free Java For Windows XP
News Sun Microsystems announced plans Monday to make its new Java Virtual Machine for Microsoft's Windows XP available as a free download. The new Java Virtual Machine (JVM) allows Java applications -- from games to collaboration software -- to run on...
[November 6, 2001, 11:09]
Adaptive Memory Management For Virtualized Java Environments
White Papers The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is one of the great success stories in computing over the last two decades. Now the paper sees the emergence of another virtual machine technology that is changing the way many organizations manage their IT operations...
[February 14, 2008, 23:00]
New York - PC Expo: Intel, Novell Team On Java
News At PC Expo this week, the companies announced a partnership to create what officials claim will be the fastest Java Virtual Machine available for the Intel platform. Swope said the Novell deal is not exclusive, and that Intel will continue to work...
[June 18, 1998, 12:12]
Microsoft Offers Patch For Java VM Flaw
News A flaw in Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine could allow hackers to hijack a browser and redirect traffic, capturing sensitive data such as the person's passwords, Microsoft has revealed. A Java Virtual Machine converts programs written in the Java...
[March 6, 2002, 8:50]
Microsoft Wins Nine-month Reprieve For Java Machine
News Microsoft will continue to support its Java virtual machine till September 2004, a nine-month extension that will make it easier for customers to find substitutes for the software. Microsoft has recently been encouraging customers to eliminate its...
[October 7, 2003, 15:25]
Five Years Ago: Researchers Discover, Help Fix Bug In Java
News Researchers at the University of Washington, in Seattle, yesterday announced that they had found a bug in the Java virtual machine's class verification system. The bug could enable a malicious set of Java classes to crash the virtual machine.
[May 20, 2002, 7:01]

