alphaWorks hopes Java-racing game will follow in the footsteps Robocode.
Mercury announced Optane for J2EE app performance management. It builds on technology purchased recently along with Performant.
Company says it has a low-cost solution.
Sun says the time could be right for its adaptive network architecture.
New releases add Web services support to development environment.
First look at a new mapping tool from Thought Inc.
Compuware’s OptimalJ employs the so-called Model Driven Architecture (MDA) to generate working J2EE code from various descriptions.
One or the other may hold an advantage here or there, but the divergence between the two prime app server platforms should not be oversold. Some say over time they are becoming more comparable.
Simon Phipps says there's nothing new under the sun in Redmond.
Latest release aimed at Web-oriented development efforts.
Application server teams up with performance management suite.
The X-Designer utility from Imperial Software Technology allows for the rapid and automated conversion of legacy C/C++/Motif-based applications to the Java platform by recreating both the user interface and the needed back-end code.
Communication services field gets another player.
Compuware seeks to reduce development time.
News briefs from the development world.
One company's entry into a standards group is quickly followed by the exit of a competitor from another.
Want to know where to start to extend Eclipse? Dwight explains how to add a menu button to Eclipse's Workbench toolbar.
When Jefferson County, Colo., upgraded its County Address Management System (Cams), it decided to re-architect Cams in a component-based Java architecture running in a Linux environment.
It is not the new kid on the block but Java is proving time tested, and worthy of continued investigation.