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Oracle finally outlines roadmap for mobile Java Google bait There has been considerable criticism of Oracle since it acquired Sun Microsystems, and with it, the Java technology. In particular, the database giant has been accused, by Google and others, of failing to provide clear direction and leadership for the mobile version of the open source software, which underpins a huge percentage of low-end and midrange handsets, as well as media ...
Oracle lays out mobile Java plans There has been considerable criticism of Oracle since it acquired Sun Microsystems, and with it, the Java technology.
Oracle Outlines Plans for Java Platform SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - 09/20/10) - JAVAONE - Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL - News ) -- News Facts During the opening keynote of JavaOne 2010, Thomas Kurian, executive vice president, Oracle Product Development, outlined plans for the future of the Java platform and showcased product demonstrations illustrating the latest Java technology innovations. Presentation highlights covered four key ...
JavaOne debate: Java EE vs. Spring The enterprise variant of Java faced off against the Spring Framework this week in a debate over which one developers should use for Java application development.
Veryant Preserves Legacy COBOL Applications with Modern Java Technology PHOENIX----Veryant, the COBOL and Java technology innovator, said that AG Informática y Servicios, SA has used Veryant?s isCOBOL Application Platform Suite to preserve its valued COBOL application assets and cost-efficiently distribute them on new platforms.
Everyone but Oracle demands Java independence Roadblocks for Ellison's roadmap Exclusive Last week, at its mega OpenWorld conference in San Francisco, Oracle laid out its roadmap for the future of Java. But there's a catch: Oracle's plan stands little chance of succeeding.? Free Whitepaper - When legitimate sites threaten your network
Fun with Java: Sprite Animation, Part 1 Programming in Java doesn't have to be dull and boring. In fact, it's possible to have a lot of fun while programming in Java. This is the first lesson in a miniseries that will concentrate on having fun while programming in Java.
Oracle Partners with Wipro Oracle Corp. and Wipro tied up to launch new solutions on Oracle's next generation Fusion Applications.