J2EE 1.4 heats up tools market
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As J2EE 1.4 debuts,
focus moves to tools
Sun Microsystems marked the advent of Version 1.4 of Java 2 Enterprise Edition
(J2EE) at a press event in San Francisco that featured most of the big names
in Java tools and application servers. A tools panel included representatives
from Borland, BEA, IBM, Oracle and Sun. |
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Wily 5 supports JBoss
Lewis Cirne founded Wily Technology in 1998. Wily tools support a range
of app servers, and the JBoss open-source server has just been added to
the mix. Read more |
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IBM unveils new SOA offerings
IBM joins other top-tier Java market players that continue to vigorously
promote Service-Oriented Architecture as solution to enterprise problems.
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more |
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