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Sun: Java ubiquity an advantage in RIA battle (InfoWorld) Sun Microsystems is counting on the ubiquitous nature of Java to help its JavaFX technology compete in the rich Internet application (RIA) space against rivals Adobe Systems and Microsoft. A browser plug-in for JavaFX will be featured in the Java SE (Standard Edition) 6 Update 10 release due this fall. Both Adobe, with its Flash platform, and Microsoft, with Silverlight , are ...
Kabira Announces Its Java Technology at JavaOne (SYS-CON Media) Kabira Technologies announced that it is building a Java technology-enabled product to work with its core product technology, the Kabira eXtreme Transaction Platform (KXTP) software. Marrying a Java technology development environment to the Kabira Runtime enables an application developer to inherit integrated transactionality, high performance, transparent distribution, persistent shared memory ...
Sixth Annual Duke's Choice Awards Spotlights 2008's Most Innovative Java Technology Applications (Centre Daily Times) Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the winners of the sixth annual Duke's Choice Awards. The Duke's Choice Awards program recognizes the year's most influential Java(TM) technology-based applications submitted by developers and companies around the world. The winners are chosen by Vice President and Sun Fellow James Gosling, along with a panel of Java technology experts at Sun. ...
Sixth Annual Duke's Choice Awards Spotlights 2008's Most Innovative Java Technology Applications (PRWeb) Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the winners of the sixth annual Duke's Choice Awards. The Duke's Choice Awards program recognizes the year's most influential Java(TM) technology-based applications submitted by developers and companies around the world. The winners are chosen by Vice President and Sun Fellow James Gosling, along with a panel of Java technology experts at ...
Sun Java chief to developers: 'We're genetic freaks' (The Register) Time to change your definition of 'application' JavaOne Todd Fast, chief architect in Sun Microsystems' Java Enterprise tools group, took a big gulp of Web 2.0 Kool-Aid at JavaOne while telling professional developers they must embrace a broader definition of "application" if they are to take advantage of the current sea change in the way software is built and delivered.?