A Java-Based Programming Language Support of Location Management in Pervasive Systems
White Papers This paper presents an effort towards incorporating programming language support for pervasive systems development activities through extending on an already existing and stable programming language, namely Java.
[January 9, 2009, 0:00]
A Precise Model for Contextual Roles: The Programming Language ObjectTeams/Java
White Papers The paper presents the programming language ObjectTeams/Java and using the categories of Steimann (2000) the paper demonstrates that this language covers more aspects of roles than previous approaches.
[January 9, 2009, 0:00]
Mixed Language Programming in C/C++ and Java for Applications in Mechatronic Systems
White Papers In this paper, design and implementation of ChJava which supports portable mixed language programming in C/C++ and Java will be presented. Mixed language programming is very useful for many applications which can take advantage of the salient...
[January 9, 2009, 0:00]
Java is not the only language - Gates
News The only place you get disagreement is where people say Java is going to be the only language. Speaking at Comdex Internet here, Microsoft's CEO said Java would be only one of several languages used in the future, and that other key languages would...
[October 9, 1997, 9:06]
Study: Java to overtake C/C++ in 2002
News Developers using Sun Microsystems' Java programming language will outnumber those using the C/C++ languages by next year, the findings of a series of studies conducted by Evans Data and released late on Wednesday show.
[August 17, 2001, 9:11]
Sun-Microsoft Java spat: Developers the biggest losers
News Just because Microsoft ended up paying Sun Microsystems $20m (£13m) to settle their 4-year-old suit over the Java programming language doesn't mean Microsoft was the real loser in the spat. Microsoft is steering developers who are enamoured of Java...
[January 25, 2001, 9:11]
C# gets ISO approval
News Microsoft is continuing its efforts to standardise its C# programming language, the software giant's competitor to Java and a foundation for its next-generation Internet services. C# is a programming language that Microsoft created as an...
[April 3, 2003, 11:25]
Microsoft dumps J++ programming language
News Software giant Microsoft has dumped its Java programming language deciding to outsource development of its J++ 6 programming application. Microsoft never fully endorsed the object-orientated Java programming architecture with its J++ tools.
[December 2, 1999, 16:48]
JR: Flexible Distributed Programming in an Extended Java
White Papers The JR programming language extends Java to provide a rich concurrency model. Java provides a clean object-oriented programming model and allows for inherently system-independent programs. This paper describes the JR programming language and its...
[January 16, 2009, 0:00]
Macromedia aligns with Eclipse
News While based on Sun Microsystems' Java programming language, Eclipse can be used to create applications in formats competitive with Java, including Flash. In a bid to get Java developers writing Flash applications, Macromedia is throwing its weight...
[June 6, 2005, 11:05]
Sun plays up Java for gaming
News Sun Microsystems hopes to open new frontiers for its Java technology by spinning off a division dedicated to pushing the programming language into computer and video games. The primary task of the group will be to promote Java, Sun's programming...
[June 4, 2003, 7:49]
Java to dominate for 15 years - Novell boss
News "Java is likely to be the dominant programming language for the next 15 years," Schmidt said. The growth of the Internet and the acceptance of Java as a programming language are fueling a new phase in the computing industry, one that will be...
[August 29, 1997, 11:18]
Microsoft hopes to catch Java developers in .Net
News Microsoft has released a new programming tool aimed at attracting Java developers to the company's .Net software strategy. At its Tech Ed 2002 Europe developer conference on Monday, Microsoft released the final version of Visual J#.Net, a tool that...
[July 1, 2002, 13:45]
Microsoft ordered to carry Java
News A US district court judge on Monday ordered Microsoft to include Sun Microsystems' version of Java with the Windows operating system, citing the software giant's history of undermining the platform-neutral programming language.
[December 24, 2002, 7:40]
ECMA ratifies C# as standard
News Microsoft said the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) , an international technology standards organization, has ratified Microsoft's C#, a Java-like programming language, along with a component of its .Net Web services framework...
[December 14, 2001, 9:27]
Microsoft gets backing for .Net tools
News Microsoft said the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA), an international technology standards organisation, has ratified Microsoft's C#, a Java-like programming language, along with a component of its .Net Web services framework...
[December 14, 2001, 6:31]
Sun reveals future Java foundations
News The company on Wednesday released the first beta version of the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.5 software, which includes a series of enhancements to the Java programming language and the software used to run Java applications.
[February 6, 2004, 9:10]
Sun plans open source Java component release
News By the end of 2006, the server and software company will release the JavaC compiler and the Hotspot virtual machine, two key technology elements to run programs written in the Java programming language, said Laurie Tolson, vice president of...
[August 15, 2006, 9:35]
Microsoft shares source code with students
News Microsoft said on Wednesday that it will share with students more than a million lines of source code -- the underlying software blueprint -- for its .Net Internet initiative, including the code for its Shared Source CLI implementation, which...
[March 27, 2002, 16:10]
Gates unveils Visual Studio.Net
News Java supporters, such as Sun, Oracle, IBM and BEA Systems, are supporting an alternative way to build Web services based on the Java programming language. During his speech, Gates criticised Java, pointing out that Sun's strategy limits developers...
[February 14, 2002, 9:03]



