At this year’s JavaOne, Sun began a renewed push to court developers with the unveiling of a low-end toolset that officials said eases the process of helping Visual Studio and .NET developers to start building Java-based apps.
Toolmakers large and small bring out tools that add life-cycle management for Java developers.
Sun cannot now force Microsoft to carry Sun's Java, while Microsoft is barred from offering its Java variant.
Companies trying to advance the W3C XQuery standard so that XML data calls can be invoked from Java applications.
New version offers more tools.
Compnay unveils Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs.
Company strikes back in mobile marketing battle.
Company rolls out automated testing tool.
Vendors roll out enterprise and mobile development tools.
Company unveils new rapid application development tool.
Company offers a way to build rich Internet applications which get around bandwidth and server constraints.
A "Java Powered" branding program will make Java technology more visible to consumers using cell phones and PDAs.
Compnay offers an automated way to find and fix them.
New venture to be called Core Developers Network.
New link between XML and data.
Company releases new version of analysis software.
Novell takes to the halls of JavaOne with new development acquisition.
New lower cost version available from open-source vendor.
Preview of weeklong Java conference.
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