Java & Eclipse


Make Optimal, Legal Use of Open Source

Ira Heffan discusses the issues you should consider when reviewing open source licenses.

5 Keys to Authoring Successful Patterns

Patterns are not a panacea, but they can improve productivity and quality. Peter Varhol offers five practices that can help you integrate patterns into your development efforts successfully.

Wily Intros Upgrade of its Web App Monitoring Solution

Wily Technology has released Wily 6, a solution for monitoring the availability and performance of Web applications as they cross from browser to backend.

Software to Cloak Code from View of Bad Guys

Cloakware has expanded language support for its Cloakware Security Suite to include C, C++ and Java, extending the range of code that can be protected from reverse engineering when the software is stored on a disk, and against tampering when the software is stored on disk or running in memory.

Sun Dreams about a Participation Age

Sun Microsystems President and COO Jonathan Schwartz has been talking up the company’s Open Media Commons initiative, an open-source community project developing a royalty-free digital rights management standard. Schwartz is calling for immediate cross-industry collaboration in developing an open, safe and business-friendly approach to the free creation, duplication and distribution of digital content.

Open Source is Serious Business for Exadel Customers

Here's a statistic worthy of a doubletake: According to Exadel, every Fortune 1000 firm has downloaded its tools—at least to kick the tires.

Apache Derby is Off and Running

The Apache Derby development community has released Apache Derby 10.1.1.0. Derby graduated from the incubator in July and is now a subproject of the Apache DB project.

Justsystem Relies on Java to Make XML Easier to Use

Justsystem, one of Japan’s largest software companies, is making its first foray into the U.S. market with an integrated XML development, runtime and authoring environment and two toolkits.

IBM Backs Open-Source Java Project

IBM is participating on a limited basis in Project Harmony, the Apache Software Foundation's effort to create a compatible, independent implementation of Java Standard Edition 5 under the Apache License.

Interwoven Weaves New ECM Deal with Sun

Interwoven, an electronic content management solutions provider, says it has expanded its relationship with Sun Microsystems under which Sun will resell the Interwoven ECM platform.

Java Apps Wake Up

New features were recently added to Sleep, an embeddable scripting language for Java applications. Developers use Sleep to design domain-specific languages for their applications.

Migrate J2EE Applications for EJB 3.0

The EJB 3.0 programming model has been simplified significantly. Learn migration approaches that help ferret out difficult issues you're likely to face when migrating J2EE apps.

Geronimo Passes Java EE 4 Compatibility Test

The Apache Software Foundation's (ASF) open-source J2EE application server project, Geronimo, has cleared a significant hurdle on its way to full J2EE certification: successful completion of Sun Microsystem's J2EE test compatibility kit 1.4.1.

Java Users More Open-Minded about Open Source

Java users are more likely to use open-source software than non-Java users, according to research by Evans Data Corporation.

Java Tool Helps Apps Integrate into Enterprise

UC4 Software recently released software to help companies monitor enterprise job scheduling and data center automation in complex environments.

Oracle and Sun Team Up on EJB 3.0

Oracle Corporation and Sun Microsystems will serve as co-specification leads for the Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 spec, the two companies announced last week (6/29).

IBM Extends Java License, Supports Solaris 10

IBM is extending its 11-year-old Java licensing agreement with Sun Microsystems for another decade.

Improve Performance With In-Process Integration

In-process integration beats out other, out-of-process integration approaches in many ways. You get higher performance, more reliable integration, and better security.

New Tools Support EJB 3.0 Persistence

Check out tools for building Web apps and integrating portlets, data access and reporting products, tools that support the EJB 3.0 persistence, and more.

ARM RCT Reduces Java Memory Footprint in Mobile Devices

Chip designer ARM has unveiled a new version of its Java acceleration technology designed to reduce application memory footprint and increase the speed and overall performance for mobile handsets running Java applications.