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Sun Java SE Secure Static Versioning Applet Execution Weakness: related news

Sun Java SE Secure Static Versioning Applet Execution Weakness

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The New and Improved Next-Gen Java Applet Plug-in Technology

Next-Generation Java Plug-in Technology (available in the Java SE 6 Update 10, has breathed new life into Java applet technology for delivering programs over the web. At least that is what Dana Nourie and Kenneth Russell contend in their article entitled "Next Generation in Applet Java Plug-in Technology." Nourie and Russell write that the next-generation Java Plug-in offers a completely redesigned architecture that provides powerful new capabilities to applets in the web browser, while improving the overall reliability and functionality of applets in a backward-compatible manner. Among the benefits one might expect from next-gen applet technology are:

Optimizing Sun Java Desktop System 3.0 for Sun Ray Clients with the Solaris OS

Brian Nitz has written a Sun BigAdmin Feature Article outlining the procedures for optimizing the Sun Java Desktop System 3.0 for Sun Ray Clients With the Solaris OS. Nitz describes the installation procedures and configuration changes recommended to optimize the Sun Java Desktop System 3.0 in the Solaris 10 OS for Sun Ray environments.

Press Release: Sun Java Wireless Client Available on Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone

SANTA CLARA , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced that Java(TM) Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone. Based on the Sun Java(TM) Wireless Client software Sun's Java ME implementation for wireless handsets and enhanced with custom features designed specifically for HP, the new HP 3G smartphone delivers a flexible wireless e-mail experience1, including convenient voice2 control and hands-free operation.

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Java Wireless Client Available On Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone; Java Technology Enables Wireless E-mail Service For HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Java Wireless Client Available On Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone; Java Technology Enables Wireless E-mail Service For HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger

Sun delivers Java to Windows Mobile phone from HP

Sun is the company that created Java, so obviously getting wireless Java from Sun would mean that it would be better than getting it from some small company that has licensed it from Sun. However nowadays wireless Java is not particularly important... apart from rare situations, where no native applications are available for Windows Mobile, like it is in case of Google Mail (GMail) that is available as mobile web application or as Java midlet, but not as native Windows Mobile application.

The case for Java modularity

The lack of an effective modular programming model has frustrated Java developers since the Java platform's infancy. Until recently no single solution had stuck. In this article, Jeff Hanson explains why modularity is a next evolutionary step for the Java platform. He then surveys the two JSRs that propose to bring modularity to Java 7 -- JSR 291: Dynamic Component Support for Java SE and JSR 277: Java Module System. Both would bring the programming model popularized by OSGi to the Java platform, but they differ -- sometimes greatly -- in execution and philosophy.

See Trademarks for Volume 125, Issue 4

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, CoolThreads, Java, JavaFX, JVM, NetBeans, OpenSolaris, Solaris, Sun Blade, Sun Fire, Sun Ray, StarOffice, Sun StorEdge, Sun StorageTek, iForce and iPlanet are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Sun Java Wireless Client Available on Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone

SANTA CLARA , Calif. - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced that Java(TM) Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone. Based on the Sun Java(TM) Wireless Client software – Sun's Jav

Sun Microsystems (JAVA) NewsBite - JAVA Hits 52-Week Low

Sun Microsystems (NasdaqNM: JAVA) hit a new 52-Week low of $8.32 so far today. Currently the stock is down $0.09 (-1.05%) to $8.49 on 4,530,340 shares traded. Today's low is down $16.55 from a 52-Week high of $25.04. Sun Microsystems stock has been showing support around $8.29 and resistance in the $9.11 range. Technical indicators for the stock are bearish and S&P gives JAVA a negative 2 STARS (out of 5) sell ranking. If you are looking for a hedged play on JAVA the stock seems like it could be a candidate for a January out-of-the-money bear-call credit spread above the 11 range. [ABR-Seven Summits Strategic Investments NewsBite]

Layer 7 Technologies to Provide Security and Operational Governance for Sun Java CAPS

Layer 7 Technologies announced a collaboration with Sun Microsystems to help secure and govern Web services built using the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS). Sun customers will be able to purchase Layer 7 products globally through Sun Professional Services.

The New Draggable Applet Feature in the Java SE 6 Update 10 Plug-In

Java SE Update 10, currently in beta release. Java SE 6 Update 10 reintroduces the concept of the applet, which unifies the desktop and browser experience.

Sun N1 Service Provisioning System Administration Console Grants Access to Managed Sun Java System Web Server Systems

Description: A vulnerability was reported in Sun N1 Service Provisioning System in the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 plugin. Certain users can gain access to Sun Java System Web Server systems.

Java update to boost applets

An impending update to Java might sound like just an incremental release, based on its cumbersome naming: Java Platform Standard Edition 6 Update 10 (Java SE 6 u10).? But the upgrade actually features technology considered critical to reviving the concept of client-side Java applets. Applet startup times are improved and applets can be turned into desktop widgets via different improvements in Java SE 6u10.

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.2

Sun Java System Message Queue is a full featured Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) product which implements the Java Message Service API. It is included in Sun Java System Application Server and in the GlassFish application server. It is the JMS Provider implementation in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Reference Implementation as the provider for MDB asynchronous messaging.

Sun Java CAPS

The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (CAPS) Release 6, aligns with Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 UR2 and NetBeans 6.1, providing a pluggable architecture based on Java Business Integration (JBI) and associated tooling. Aside from many of the new features, it is still capable of offering backward compatibility for 5.0.5 and 5.1.x projects. Some of the newer features of the Java CAPS are as follows:

Sun Open-Sources Java UI Toolkit

ruphus13 writes "As the mobile space heats up, Sun has released the source code for Java Lightweight UI Toolkit under the GPL v2 license. ZDNet quotes Sun's senior director of embedded software saying, 'By creating LWUIT, Sun is reaffirming its commitment to the mobile development community and by open-sourcing the LWUIT code, we are enabling mobile developers to quickly and easily create rich, portable interfaces for their applications -- functionality that they have been requesting for some time.' Will Adobe follow suit?" Sun is also working on some fixes to holes in their mobile Java platform, which were discovered by a Polish researcher who demanded €20,000 to disclose the information.

Many open source developers remain sceptical of Sun because their memories of the company focus on Sun's interactions with the community in 2001/2002, which Sun's chief open source officer Simon Phipps concedes was a period where Sun "screwed up

Sun Microsystems is stepping up efforts to boost Java usage in Linux shops by working to remove some final encumbrances in the open-source Java platform.

Java Technology Enables Wireless E-mail Service For HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger

Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced that Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone. Based on the Sun Java Wireless Client software – Sun's Java ME implementation for wireless handsets – and enhanced with custom features designed specifically for HP, the new HP 3G smartphone delivers a flexible wireless e-mail experience1, including convenient voice2 control and hands-free operation.

Troubleshooting tool for Java offered

Sun on Tuesday announced availability of Java VisualVM, an open-source GUI tool for troubleshooting and profiling Java applications. Users can view detailed information about Java applications while they are running on a JVM (Java Virtual Machine). Billed as an all-in-one troubleshooting tool, VisualVM integrates several command line JDK (Java Development Kit) tools and profiling capabilities. It enhances monitoring and performance analysis, according to Sun.

Sun To Open Source Java System Web Server and Web Proxy Technologies

Sun Microsystems recently said it will soon open source the core components of Sun Java System Web Proxy and Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 under the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. The Web and Proxy source code will be released later this year.

Sun To Open Source Java System Web Server and Web Proxy Technologies

Sun Microsystems last week said it will soon open source the core components of Sun Java System Web Proxy and Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 under the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. The Web and Proxy source code will be released later this year.

Java SE 6u10 to boost applets

SAN FRANCISCO (09/03/2008) - An impending update to Java might sound like just an incremental release, based on its cumbersome naming: Java Platform Standard Edition 6 update 10 (Java SE 6u10). But the upgrade features technology considered critical to reviving the concept of client-side Java applets.

Terracotta to Leverage Sun Microsystems' VisualVM Technology to Drive Visualization for Java Software Applications

SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—July 14, 2008— Terracotta, a leader in infrastructure software for enterprise Java software scalability, today announced it is integrating Sun's new VisualVM technology, which is included as part of Java Platform Standard Edition 6 Update 7, with the analysis capabilities in the Terracotta management console. The integration will provide Java software developers and operators breakthrough visualization capabilities that can help dramatically reduce the cost of tuning and troubleshooting Java software.

Sun Java ME integrated in new HP iPAQ 900 series smartphone

Technology company Sun Microsystems, Inc (NASDAQ:JAVA) announced on Monday (7 July) that Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone from IT company HP (NYSE:HPQ).


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