Sun And Business Objects Test RFID Technology At JavaOne 2005
White Papers At the 2005 JavaOne Conference, where the developer community goes to learn more about Java technology and solutions, conference organizers wanted to see what they could learn from attendees. Using RFID technology to gather data on movement...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Sun Previews JavaFX For Rich Web Applications
News Sun officially started its JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco on Tuesday with a series of keynote presentations designed to showcase JavaFX, the company's new rich internet-application technology, due to be launched to developers this...
[May 7, 2008, 11:24]
Sun Brews Fresh Java
News A week before its JavaOne conference gets under way, Sun Microsystems is promoting a new version of Java 2 Standard Edition. The beta for J2SE 1.4 is expected to be released either at JavaOne, which starts June 4, or shortly afterward.
[May 30, 2001, 9:06]
HP And Dell To Ship Java With All PCs
News The deals were signed on Wednesday morning, Sun executives announced at the company's JavaOne trade show in San Francisco. Schwartz, who predicted the partnerships last week, thanked HP employees in the JavaOne audience.
[June 12, 2003, 10:00]
Sun Woos Fans For Open-source Jxta
News In a JavaOne keynote address designed to lure developers into Sun Microsystems' Jxta project, company founder Bill Joy spent Wednesday morning preaching the gospel of open-source peer-to-peer. These are changes "both on the social side and in...
[June 7, 2001, 8:36]
Java Under The Microscope
News Gosling is on constant display at JavaOne trade show this week, now sporting a mane of white hair and an invariable outfit of jeans, T-shirt and Birkenstock shoes. Sun chief executive Scott McNealy can be prone to grandiose statements, but he wasn...
[July 4, 2005, 20:00]
Microsoft Hopes To Lure Java Developers
News As thousands of programmers converge on San Francisco to attend Sun Microsystems' JavaOne conference, which opened on Monday, Microsoft is working in parallel to convince some of the flock to switch banners.
[March 26, 2002, 12:11]
JavaOne: The ‘best Of The Rest’ Awards
Blog If you’ve been digging into ZDNet.co.uk’s coverage of JavaOne in its entirety by now you’ll know that alongside news, there has also been show blogs (such as this one), video content, technical session overviews, Q&As and a variety of images to...
[May 7, 2008, 23:55]
Java Brewers To Stir Web Services Pot
News In other JavaOne news, Oracle will announce a new feature on its developer Web site, called the Oracle Technology Network, that will give programmers support services and help online. At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco this week, Java...
[March 25, 2002, 14:56]
3D Display Could Be A Killer App For Wireless
News Many of these same companies have flocked to this week's JavaOne conference in San Francisco to find the next "killer app" to push wireless devices and services toward greater revenue. Many on the JavaOne conference trade show floor had the same...
[June 7, 2001, 15:15]
Sun Sees Automotive Side To Java
News Clients are back," Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's chief operating officer, told JavaOne attendees on Monday. Schwartz told the JavaOne crowd that in a meeting with an automobile company he had been discussing the $3.5bn market for ring-tone downloads for...
[June 29, 2004, 8:50]
Sun Brews Fresh Java For Mobile Devices
News On Tuesday, ahead of its JavaOne devloper conference in Japan this week, Sun announced approval of a new version of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.4, which includes a host of application programming interfaces (APIs) for Web services.
[September 26, 2002, 11:54]
The Evolution Of Jini Technology In Telematics
White Papers At JavaOne 2000, Ford demonstrated a Jini technology-enabled vehicle. Jini network technology provides a protocol and system architecture whereby devices and services are added to the vehicle in a completely spontaneous and (often) autonomous way.
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Wireless Expert Group Divides And Conquers
White Papers Just before the 1999 JavaOne conference, the Chief Architect of Motorola composed a JSR. JSR 30: J2ME Connected, Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and JSR 37: Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) for the J2ME Platform formed the basis of the...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Sony Ericsson To Bridge Flash And Java
News Next week at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, the company will demonstrate Project Capuchin, which will allow software developers to create applications for mobile phones that can use pieces of both Java ME and Adobe's Flash Lite.
[May 1, 2008, 11:03]
US Report: Jini Stuck In Its Bottle?
News Sun introduced JavaSpaces, which relies on Jini for its underlying technology, at its JavaONE developers conference in March. IBM for one, has developed alternative technology, and is in the process of deciding what to do about it.
[August 4, 1998, 12:11]
IBM Brings 64-bit Java To AIX
News Big Blue made the announcement this week at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco. IBM plans to make 64-bit Java technology available on its AIX 5L Unix operating system in early July, a move that it claims puts AIX ahead of Sun's Solaris and...
[June 7, 2001, 10:34]
Java Developers Indifferent To Open Source Java
News The majority of Java developers that Builder UK spoke to at the JavaOne conference on Tuesday were not concerned whether or not Sun made its implementation of Java available under an open source licence.
[June 30, 2005, 17:40]
IBM Shies Away From Jini
News Sun released JavaSpaces at its JavaONE developer conference last March and plans to offer it under a separate license from Jini. Jini is the first technology that IBM is not fully backing and while developers say Jini is as revolutionary as Java...
[February 10, 1999, 11:46]
Smart Cards Get Boost From Sun, Compaq
News Sun President Ed Zander said at his company's JavaOne conference Monday that Sun spends hundreds of millions of dollars researching Java, but the software technology still is "an investment" -- implying that the revenue from using Java on smart...
[June 6, 2001, 9:27]

