Recent deals aimed at boosting its enterprise open-source software platform.
Version 2.0 of the free application now includes Java language generation and expanded ELT support.
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) tools and platforms can help independent software vendors take advantage of the Internet browser as a standard for application distribution.
A number of companies released new products last week, supporting application development in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Here are some of those announcements to date.
Number of AJAX developers jumped by 50 percent, year-to-year.
The technologies being developed under the eclipse umbrella have implications far beyond Java development.
Open source interoperability tools extend .NET applications to other platforms.
Planix, from ALTERthought, gives the best- and worst-case time scenarios for agile-development projects.
A test kit from Tibco that helps debug code used in asynchronous Web development has been released as an open-source tool.
SOA Software and Red Hat are teaming up to give customers deploying Web services on the open-source JBoss application server a set of tools for governance, security, management and mediation.
A JavaScript-related problem has been found in AJAX-style applications, but it can be secured at the server side.
Java developers are getting early access to the Ruby Pack, a new plug-in for the NetBeans IDE.
The Glassfish V3 beta, an open source Java application server, offers better support for SOA and Web 2.0 applications.
Scott Cate illustrates how to implement key features of ASP.NET AJAX to a packed crowd at VSLive! San Francisco 2007.
Open-source Java application server offers better support for SOA and Web 2.0 applications.
The pending acquisition will add distributed data caching capability and strengthen Oracle's SOA and data management middleware stack.
There are advantages and disadvantages to today's application-tier caching techniques. Consider your data caching options for improving data-intensive application performance.
Hewlett-Packard's acquisition of Tabblo Inc. will make it easier for consumers to print photos and other rich text from a Web browser. But the deal also gives HP some innovative AJAX technology.
A number of companies announced tools to support enterprise applications using AJAX technology last week. Here are some of those announcements to date.
In a move that promises to facilitate interoperability of AJAX-based applications developed with different tools and frameworks, Microsoft on Tuesday announced it has joined the OpenAJAX Alliance.