Java & Eclipse


Extending Eclipse

Want to know where to start to extend Eclipse? Dwight explains how to add a menu button to Eclipse's Workbench toolbar.

Objects keep track of County addresses

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.

Briefing Book: Java passes endurance tests

It is not the new kid on the block but Java is proving time tested, and worthy of continued investigation.

Linux adds boost to Motorola phones

Open source goes mobile.

Sun to recast developer portal

Details on an effort to bring more developers into the fold.

In brief: HP-Red Hat deal and more

Linux, a bug tracker, and J2EE.

From the XML Web Services One Conference

In a keynote at the XML Web Services One Conference, SOAP co-author Don Box advised XML developers to read less specs, write more apps and less code, and to remember that humans matter.

BEA releases new version of WebLogic at eWorld 2003

Company offers a single environment for development and integration.

The Skeptical Examiner: Some notes on Linux

A comparison of the evolution and impact of Java and Linux.

Sybase refashions PowerBuilder; preps 4GL+

Preview of latest version of a rapid application development tool.

Sonic updates flagship JMS server

A look at Sonic's updated JMS server.

Tool promises to shed light onto legacy 'black hole'

Neon Systems Inc., Sugar Land, Texas, last week unveiled a monitoring/management tool designed to shed light onto the 'black hole' of legacy mainframe processing connected to distributed applications based on J2EE and .NET platforms.

BEA's XML Beans are cooking

Java application server leader BEA recently took a step toward addressing the problems of developers who are trying to write Java apps that use XML with the launch of XML Beans, presently available as an online technology preview.

J2EE 1.4 delay won't slow Web services: developer

Sun Microsystems last week disclosed its decision to delay the release of its J2EE 1.4 spec until this summer. Developers predict the move won't slow the shipping of Web services slated to be completed this spring.

Sun sets roadmap for Java cell phones

Sun Microsystems has unveiled the first of a series of roadmaps for future platforms to help vendors develop wireless services for mobile phones.

ObjectAssembler puts pattern language into tool

In an effort to transcend the limitations of the literary aspect of the patterns concept, ObjectVenture has developed the Pattern Component Markup Language (PCML), a "tangible, machine-readable and exchangeable format for designing patterns."

Microsoft gains stay in Java battle

A series of private talks between Sun and Microsoft recently ended after several weeks during which the two, at a judge's direction, negotiated to place the Java virtual machine inside shipping copies of Windows operating systems.

BEA unveils $694 app server

Following in the wake of Sun, which offers a simple, free version of its app server packaged with its Solaris OS, BEA has spawned an initiative to drive entry-level adoption of its app server.

Droplets boost server-side graphic rendering

Droplets Inc. markets technology to create "rich, thin client" systems. To do this, the company puts specialized presentation logic and rendering algorithms on the mid-tier server.