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Brian Goetz continues to lift the lid and peak into the inner workings of Java in Java Urban Performance Legends. In this article he exposes the fallacy behind some of the more common performance myths found in the annals of the JVM.
Bruce Tate, author of Better, Faster Lighter Java and Bitter EJB has come out with a new book called Beyond Java. Bruce has an epiphany about the future of software development. Does it include Java?
Looks like today AJAX concept have several interpretations. We can distinguish different approaches of AJAX integration. Can they co-exist within the same application? Can we talk about layered AJAX integration?
Artima has published a short article describing the Design-Time API for JavaBeans, which was recently approved as JSR 273. This API promises to bring VB-like ease to Java development, but may face a cultural bias among Java developers who tend to think more in terms of class libraries than components.
There is plenty of speculation today regarding a potential buyout of Sun Microsystems by Scott McNealy and Silver Lake Partners. How would privatization of Sun affect Java?
Erwin Bolwidt and Vincent Partington did very well in a rapid application development competition which pitted their open source J2EE toolset, centered on Spring, against 4GL tools, among others. They've documented their toolkit and "what went well and what went wrong."
TheServerSide is now a part of technology media company TechTarget. The change comes as part of a recent sale of The Middleware Company from Veritas to TechTarget. TMC and its research and consulting businesses have been discontinued. The move to TechTarget will mean great things for TSS and its readership - we are now freer and more capable to serve you.
The WisdomForce resource center has announced a technical paper on research they have done comparing Oracle 10g and SQL Server 2005 (Yukon). The paper compares the features step by step.
Laszlo Systems has made the announcement that their Laszlo rich internet app platform is now open source. The entire platform has been released under the Common Public License (CPL), which means you can build commercial solutions on top of Laszlo. The company itself will now try to make money on services, support, and commercial app development.
Kodak has won a law suit with Sun, in which they claim that Java infringes on a patent that came from Wang. This patent covers "helper applications". They now go back into court, as Kodak seeks over $1 billion in damages.
An open letter from Sun, to the community, has been released. The letter talks about how a new specification, RI, and TCK will be placed under the JSR-220 (EJB 3) group. JDO experts will join this effort, which will be based on the EJB 3 early draft as a starter. Sun is hoping that the entire community can get behind the goal of ONE persitence API for J2SE and J2EE.
The Middleware Company has completed a massive study comparing IBM WebSphere against Microsoft .NET across multiple dimensions: developer productivity, manageability, reliability, and application performance. This latest study is the most extensive research endeavor TMC has conducted to date.
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Brian Goetz continues to lift the lid and peak into the inner workings of Java in Java Urban Performance Legends. In this article he exposes the fallacy behind some of the more common performance myths found in the annals of the JVM.
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March 14, 2008)
Bruce Tate, author of Better, Faster Lighter Java and Bitter EJB has come out with a new book called Beyond Java. Bruce has an epiphany about the future of software development. Does it include Java?
(768 comments,
last posted
March 03, 2007)
Looks like today AJAX concept have several interpretations. We can distinguish different approaches of AJAX integration. Can they co-exist within the same application? Can we talk about layered AJAX integration?
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last posted
May 08, 2008)
Artima has published a short article describing the Design-Time API for JavaBeans, which was recently approved as JSR 273. This API promises to bring VB-like ease to Java development, but may face a cultural bias among Java developers who tend to think more in terms of class libraries than components.
(225 comments,
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May 21, 2008)
There is plenty of speculation today regarding a potential buyout of Sun Microsystems by Scott McNealy and Silver Lake Partners. How would privatization of Sun affect Java?
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June 22, 2007)
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