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Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2007 |
DDC-I announces Java software for hard real-time applications Known as Scorpion, the Eclipse-based tool set is said to deliver two orders of magnitude lower latency than competitive real-time Java solutions. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tom Yager |
Microsoft's C# public beta hits a high note Java's success, and Sun's control of it, has prompted Microsoft to respond with its C# initiative. C# in many ways is a blend of the power of C++ and Java's built-in protections. Java developers will be well served to learn about C#'s pros and cons -- and how the initiative could affect Java's future. |
Salon.com January 8, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java: Slow, ugly and irrelevant The programming language once hailed as a revolutionary breakthrough is no substitute for simply training good programmers... |
JavaWorld February 2001 Erwin Vervaet |
Java: It's a good thing In response to Simson Garfinkel's article 'Java: Slow, Ugly, and Irrelevant', the author takes a more realistic look at Java's situation. Indeed, Java is far from perfect. But when you take the time to look beyond the flames and the hype, what is left is an exciting and competitive language... |
JavaWorld January 2, 2004 Humphrey Sheil |
In pursuit of perfection If we could just address Java's weak points, we might make Java that mythical beast -- the perfect technology platform. So then, what are those changes? Is there such a thing as the perfect technology platform, and does Java have the potential to become it? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2005 John McHale |
Aonix hard-real-time Java technology useful for command and control Aonix engineers have demonstrated hard-real-time Java that reaches the run-time efficiency of C, which makes it able to meet the needs of command-and-control applications. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
Software Code and COTS Developers harness the latest software engineering tools to deliver reliable, mission-critical, real-time embedded software to mil-aero users. |
JavaWorld November 2000 Mark Johnson |
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 1 Early this summer, Microsoft caused a huge media splash by preannouncing .Net, a new distributed application framework. Integral to .Net is a new language called C#, which initially appears highly similar to Java. This article, the first in a two-part series, compares C# to Java -- describing language features and design trade-offs -- and places C# in the context of Microsoft's broader .Net strategy. |
InternetNews December 6, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Gosling: Java's All About The Community James Gosling, the father of the decade-old Java programming language is urging the developers who made Java what it is today to make sure they're building Java for tomorrow's tech needs. |
JavaWorld July 2000 Raghavan N. Srinivas |
Java security evolution and concepts, Part 2: Java security Since Java code can originate from anywhere in the network, code-centric security is very important for Java development. This article will examine the challenges associated with running Java code securely over the network. |
New Architect August 2002 Al Williams |
Unsafe At Any Speed? C#'s relaxed security model may not be the best fit for your business. |
Linux Journal January 1, 2003 Per Bothner |
Compiling Java with GJC Although Java isn't a popular choice for free projects, GJC can make it a viable option. |
Salon.com January 21, 2003 Farhad Manjoo |
Is there hope for Java? A judge has ordered Microsoft to make it easy for Sun's popular programming language to work with Windows. But the remedy may be too little, too late. |
InternetNews May 23, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Java Turns 10 Ten years ago today, Sun Microsystems announced Java, which has become one of the most successful programming languages in history. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tal Liron |
Launching into Java Here's the vision: Instead of clunky Web applications, service providers will design full-blown Java applications with multiple windows, drag and drop, printing and database-query capabilities, directory access, and message queuing, all in a package that runs from users' desktops... |
JavaWorld September 2000 Bruce Eckel |
Everything is an object, Part 1 This two-part article, excerpted from Chapter 2 in Thinking in Java 2nd. ed., moves you to the point where you can write your first Java program. Bruce Eckel gives an overview of the essentials... |
InternetNews February 5, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun Lights Up Java 1.5 Beta Sun predicts the new features in the latest Java release will make the language as popular on the desktop as in servers. |
CIO November 15, 2001 D.F. Tweney |
Strong Java Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground? |
InternetNews March 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
JCP 2.6 Looking for More Input With IBM pressing Sun to deliver an open source implementation of Java, the Java oversight group tweaks its process. |
InternetNews May 4, 2004 Jim Wagner |
WebSphere Gets Java Makeover Studio gets an extreme makeover with the general availability of tools that make Java accessible to less-adept programmers. |
JavaWorld March 2001 Humphrey Sheil |
J2EE project dangers! You need to juggle many balls when embarking on an enterprise Java project: vendor relationships, chronic over-engineering in both design and development, staying sane. This article analyzes the top 10 dangers that threaten the success of all enterprise Java projects... |
InternetNews November 11, 2009 |
What's Google Thinking With Go? Does the industry really need another programming language? |
InternetNews June 15, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Where Is Java EE 6? There were no formal announcements at JavaOne about Java EE 6 - or were there? |
JavaWorld March 2002 Jennifer Orr |
Java's top guns JavaWorld presents the winners of its 2002 Editors' Choice Awards. Find out which technologies won Best Java Virtual Machine, Best Java-XML Tool, Best Java Device Application Development Tool, Most Innovative Product, and more... |
InternetNews October 31, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Sun Flaws Make Contest Fodder Sun Microsystems wants developers to find a way to crack the new security component to be found in J2SE 6.0. |
Salon.com January 18, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java fans fight back OK, Sun's programming language does have some good points, but it's still a long way from perfect... |
JavaWorld June 2002 Jennifer Orr |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? The Java Community Process is currently reviewing Web services APIs that should prove important to Java Web services development. This article spotlights the latest Web services technologies and examines how the JCP is responding to Web services. |
JavaWorld June 11, 2003 Robert McMillan |
Sun, Zend push scripting for Java Sun develops partnerships to help developers write Java apps with popular scripting languages |
JavaWorld November 2001 |
Just don't call J# Java Microsoft's newly released Visual J# .Net Beta 1 offers Microsoft Visual J++ (VJ++) developers a migration path to .Net for their VJ++ projects. While J# successfully converts a range of compiled Java code into .Net binaries, its JDK support remains frozen at Java 1.1.4 and the .Net binaries work only on Windows. |
JavaWorld March 25, 2002 James Niccolai & Matt Berger |
Sun exec sees focus shifting to clients Providing a consistent way to run Java programs on PCs, cell phones, and other client computers is the next hurdle in evolving Java, said the head of Sun Microsystems' Java and XML software group... |
Unix Insider November 2000 Cameron Laird, Kathryn Soraiz & Derek Lac |
Scripting systems unite An introduction to Silk, the programming language that unites Java and Scheme... |
CIO September 8, 2009 Chris Kanaracus |
Hot Jobs: Java Developer What you need to know about hiring a java developer for your company. |
InternetNews September 18, 2009 |
Google Devs Aim to Improve Java-Friendly Coding Does Noop make sense? |
InternetNews December 30, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun's Mustang Rides Into The New Year Sun Microsystems will release its next edition of Java in early 2006. |
JavaWorld November 2002 Shah & Sommers |
Effort on the edge, Part 1 The authors look at recent changes in the Java Community Process (JCP) and ask whether the JCP helps or hinders Java's future. They also suggest how Java developers can influence Java's future. |
InternetNews April 22, 2011 Sean Michael Kerner |
Oracle Extends Open Source NetBeans IDE 7.0 Oracle advances the open source NetBeans IDE with Java 7 support. |
JavaWorld June 2002 Humphrey Sheil & Michael Monteiro |
Rumble in the jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part 1 Heard a lot about .Net versus J2EE? Wondering what that conflict means for you? An unbiased explanation as to how J2EE and .Net match up. |
InternetNews March 29, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun To Finally Open Its Studio Sun is throwing the wraps off its much-anticipated 'drag-and-drop' development tool, Java Studio Creator, next week. |
InternetNews July 23, 2004 Michael Singer |
Java 'Tiger' Divides the Enterprise The emergence of a new version of standard Java has opened a rift among application users who are reluctant to immediately upgrade for fear of incompatibility. |
JavaWorld October 2000 Julie Salzmann |
Java Product News FFMTIFF available as a free download; AppStream's Java streaming technology to go mobile; MagiExpress available as a free download; Apogee implements Geodesic technology to improve embedded Java apps; GDPro 5.0 adds enhanced Java support; BEA unveils J2EE-based commerce and personalization software... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2006 Ole N. Oest |
Migrating safety-critical systems raises software issues The key to a successful migration is to minimize cost and risk with a thorough decision process. |
JavaWorld November 2000 Tim Fielden |
Sun's latest Java development wins big Sun's new Java Web Start offers options for deploying full-featured Java applications effectively, while improving bottom-line costs. Find out what the InfoWorld Test Center has to say about Sun's new technology... |
JavaWorld July 2000 Bill Venners |
Objects versus documents for server-client interaction, Part 2 In this three-part series, Bill Venners compares the traditional approach to defining client/server interaction, using protocols and documents, with Jini's strategy of using objects and interfaces. |
CIO September 15, 2005 Eric Knorr |
Java Goes Wild Vendors need to give programmers what they want -- or open source may take it by force. |
InternetNews February 15, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Sun Takes 'Mustang' For Test Drive Sun Microsystems today took its next-generation Java platform for a spin, with the beta release of Java Platform, Standard Edition 6. |
InternetNews December 11, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Unveils Java SE 6 Sun Microsystems today announced the availability of Java Platform Standard Edition 6, the latest edition of the Java platform for desktop computers and servers, and the first to be developed in an open manner. |
InternetNews October 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
A Search Engine For Java Code IBM is developing a search engine it claims will let Java developers find even the briefest code examples in a fraction of the time it now takes. |
InternetNews February 11, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Big Vendors Lobby for CORBA With Their Java IBM, HP and BEA are concerned an interoperability specification isn't getting its due on Java's newest platform. |
JavaWorld November 2002 |
Product Snapshot: DevPartner Java Edition 3.0 Compuware overhauls profiling and analysis tools |
InternetNews January 9, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
SpringSource's Update to .NET Adds Key Java Features SpringSource's Spring.Net provides programmers with features previously only available to Java developers. |