Flux Corp. last month released the latest version of its Java-based commercial job scheduler, file transfer and workflow management solution, which is designed to support the needs of Java application development teams.
Service lets application providers incorporate business services and legacy resources with their hosted apps.
An IBM expert describes how to adapt batch-processing operations when your infrastructure has become service oriented.
The rich Internet application development platform will arrive "shortly."
New service enables "lifecycle development" of Web-based applications, providing a complete environment, company officials say.
The flagship product aims to simplify the development of rich Internet applications for service-oriented architectures, company officials assert.
The funds will be offered to teams that can demonstrate IDE improvements.
Product purportedly injects role-based access control security into legacy Java apps.
The open source solution provider plans to offer a "comprehensive" SOA product.
Product extends application performance monitoring to service-oriented architectures.
Colleges will get support from IBM on the use of some open programming tools.
Outsourcing firm initiates new service to support startups and others needing software engineering expertise.
Solution features querying power across both relational and XML stores.
Companies combine forces to deliver one-stop open source enterprise solutions, combining Java-based middleware and Apache server solutions.
Company launches development tool that facilitates collaboration on software bugs, checking code before it is compiled.
New products and services aim to help organizations deal with complexities of service-oriented architectures.
Most analysts believe the acquisition benefits both companies and is a signature milestone in Sun's long and painstaking trek back to relevancy.
Company adds additional scripting language capability to open source SOA platform.
A flock of new-age tech powers -- Amazon.com, Google, eBay, Facebook -- want your developers to target their pieces of "the Cloud."
Framework provides features similar to the Java version.