Oracle today announced that it has proposed moving the open-source, Java-based continuous integration (CI) server Hudson -- including all the code, the domain name and the trademark -- to the Eclipse Foundation.
Tasktop Technologies recently announced an update to Tasktop Enterprise, which synchronizes tasks between Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) elements and cross-repository Agile planning.
Oracle today announced the availability of the 7.0 version of the NetBeans integrated development environment (IDE).
Gorilla Logic this week announced a new version of its free, open source FoneMonkey testing tool for iOS applications.
The Eclipse Foundation today unveiled an open beta version of a new hosted implementation of its nascent Orion project -- its proposed browser-based Web development platform.
Potix Corporation has released a set of jQuery-style selectors designed to give developers an easy method of selecting and accessing server-side components.
Google recently open sourced its Contracts for Java (Cofoja) tool under GNU LGPL.
Gianugo Rabellino is a man on a mission, giving full attention to open source software and interoperability at Microsoft.
Analysts weigh in on NetBeans' decision to stop supporting Ruby on Rails with its next release.
Oracle on Monday released a new version of its SQL Developer Data Modeler that integrates the open source version control software Subversion.
The first milestone release of the 2.2 version of Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) is now available for download.
In a manner similar to its growth in the smartphone arena, Google's mobile OS, Android, is gaining ground quickly on Apple's iOS, which powers the iPhone and iPad devices.
The future of Java under the stewardship of Oracle will be shaped by that company's business model, say Forrester Research analysts.
Oracle has nominated a Brazilian Java User Group to fill the vacancy recently left by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) on the Java Community Process executive committee.
A headline-grabbing claim of the discovery of new evidence supporting Oracle's allegation that Google infringed on copyrights related to the Java Platform in its Android mobile operating system sparked a hot debate in the blogosphere over the weekend.