A number of developers are working on new time and date interfaces for the Java programming language.
IBM Rational Director Dave Locke calls Jazz the server-side counterpart of Eclipse; partners announce compatibility initiatives.
While last month's JavaOne conference focused on the next generation of the Java platform, there's a growing ecosystem of tools to connect existing Java-based apps to those based on Microsoft's .NET environment.
JavaOne conference showcases growing number of tools connecting Java and .NET applications.
Embarcadero Technologies will purchase CodeGear from Borland, and plans to continue support for CodeGear products.
Google is set to unveil the latest version of the Google Web Toolkit
Codemesh bridges the Java-to-.NET gap at Deutsche Post.
Codemesh bridges the Java-to-.NET gap at Deutsche Post.
Product lets developers create dynamic Web applications using familiar Java code.
ServerFX, Thread Analyzer for Java, NetAdvantage for JSF 2008 Volume 1 among new releases.
According to Sun's Chief Java Architect Todd Fast, these "disposable" applications are changing the face of development.
At JavaOne this week, Neal Gafter, a software engineer at Google, presented his proposed specification for adding closures to Java
If there is one topic that seems to get Java programmers excited, it's the question of whether to include a new feature called closures in the next version of Java.
Rock legend Neil Young joined Sun Microsystems' Executive Vice President of Software Rich Green on stage during the opening keynote of the 13th annual JavaOne conference.
Borland agrees to sell its CodeGear unit for $23 million to Embarcadero Technologies.
Developers expand Eclipse's ability to run applications across different systems; new languages, SOA tools expected in next release.
Sun plans to announce news about open source products and partnerships at the San Francisco event.
15,000 Java developers get together this week in San Francisco.
Open source software company Appcelerator recently updated its rich Internet application development platform so that it's compatible with Google's new App Engine platform.
Earlier this month Curl, developers of the Curl development platform for RIA applications, announced that the company has joined the not-for-profit Eclipse Foundation, developers on the open source Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE).