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Java Seeks Closure on Closures: related news

Java SE Runtime Environment 6 Update 10 Beta

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) enables your computer to run applications and applets that use Java technology. Java technology allows you to work and play in a secure computing environment. Java technology is in cell phones, automobiles, the Mars Rover, and many other places. By downloading it to your computer, you will be able to experience the power of Java software. The Java Virtual Machine is only one aspect of Java software that is involved in web interaction. The Java Virtual Machine is built right into your Java software download, and helps the Sun JRE run Java applications.

Java Seeks Closure on Closures

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. -- If there is one topic that seems to get Java programmers excited, it's the question of whether to include a new feature called closures in the next version of Java. Advocates say closures would bring more flexibility to the language, but others worry it might encourage bad coding practices and make the language more difficult to work with.

Java Champion Adam Bien on the Latest Technologies

Java Champion Adam Bien has an extended history with both the Java SE and Java EE technologies, having worked with both since their inception with JDK 1.0 and Java Web Server, as Janice J. Heiss reports. At the outset of the interview, Bien identified three fallacies associated with the Java EE platform: the belief that J2EE is complex; the belief that Java EE 5 is easy; and the belief that distributed programming could be simpler. Instead, he maintains, the process of building J2EE applications is labor intensive and can be boring but not exactly complex. He offered code samples of the operations necessary to deploy the server-side component HelloBean. With Java EE 5 the process is somewhat simpler.

Java Champion Adam Bien on the Latest Technologies

Java Champion Adam Bien has an extended history with both the Java SE and Java EE technologies, having worked with both since their inception with JDK 1.0 and Java Web Server, as Janice J. Heiss reports. At the outset of the interview, Bien identified three fallacies associated with the Java EE platform: the belief that J2EE is complex; the belief that Java EE 5 is easy; and the belief that distributed programming could be simpler. Instead, he maintains, the process of building J2EE applications is labor intensive and can be boring but not exactly complex. He offered code samples of the operations necessary to deploy the server-side component HelloBean. With Java EE 5 the process is somewhat simpler.

Sun brews new Java smart card technology

Santa Clara, Calif., Aapril 22, 2008 -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and the Java Card Forum (JCF) today announced the availability of version 3.0 of the award winning Java Card(TM) platform specification, to help kickoff the SIMPosium 2008 Conference in Berlin. This release is the most significant architectural expansion in the dynamic, 10 year history of Java Card technology and a revolutionary step forward for smart card chip manufacturers, smart card vendors, and Java Card platform implementation providers. A detailed list of new features and functions for the Java Card Platform 3.0 specification can be found at http://www.java.sun.com/javacard .

Sun Microsystems and Java Card Forum Announce Next Generation of Industry Leading Java Card Technology; More than 1.2 Billion Java technology-based Smart Cards Deployed in 2007 Alone; Secure, Programmable Cards Touch All Facets of Life, From ATM and

SANTA CLARA, CA -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) and the Java Card Forum (JCF) today announced the availability of version 3.0 of the award winning Java Card platform specification, to help kickoff the SIMPosium 2008 Conference in Berlin. This release is the most significant architectural...

Sun to Create Java VM for iPhone

Sun Microsystems is developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple's iPhone and plans to release the JVM some time after June, enabling Java applications to run on the popular mobile device. According to Eric Klein, vice president of Java marketing at Sun, the JVM is to be based on the Java Micro Edition (ME) version of Java. Although Apple had not shown interest in enabling Java to run on the iPhone, Sun plans to step in and do the job itself after having pondered Thursday's release of an SDK for the iPhone by Apple.

Java ME Embedded Database Demo On Java.Net

The Java ME database demo application ProScout is now available with complete source code on the java.net Mobile and Embedded community site. The demo contains MIDlet Perst Lite with an object-oriented, open-source embedded database system for Sun’s Java mobile platform. Perst Lite is an open source, object-oriented embedded database system for Java ME-based mobile devices. ProScout is a sample MIDlet incorporating Perst Lite that has been tested in the phoneME, Nokia S40 and S60, and Blackberry.

Sun Microsystems (JAVA) NewsBite - JAVA Lower on Recession Worries

Sun Microsystems (JAVA) opened at $16.54. So far today the stock has hit a low of $16.39 and a high of $16.74. JAVA is now trading at $16.50, down 0.46 (-2.71%). After hitting a one-year high of $26.04 last March, the stock hit a one-year low of $14.20 in Janaury. JAVA shares are declining with the rest of the tech sector as economic data released today has investors worried once again that the economy is headed for recession. The Commerce Department reported that retail sales dipped by 0.6 percent in February, below economists' predictions of a 0.2 percent gain. California research firm RealtyTrac Inc. also reported that home foreclosures in February rose 59.8 percent over the year-ago period. Technical indicators for JAVA are neutral and improving, while S&P gives the stock a positive 4 STARS (out of 5) buy rating.

Apple Finally Adds Java SE6 for Leopard

java.jpgWhen OS X Leopard was released Mac-loving Java fans were somewhat annoyed to find that Java 6 wasn't included, making it difficult to develop Java apps on your PowerBook. Well, if you weren't happy with the "SoyLatte" release we mentioned at the time, Apple has an official solution for you — Java SE6 for Mac OS X.

MapXTreme Java Edition Data Sheet

MapXtreme Java is a 100% Java mapping engine designed to enable the use of location intelligence on the desktop, over the internet or through your organization intranet or extranet. Designed for organizations seeking broad deployment of mapping and location-based analysis, MapXtreme Java offers application developers a highly visual, intuitive component for integrating mapping functionality into any application. MapXtreme Java complies with J2EE specifications and provides developers with unmatched flexibility. MapXtreme Java enables you to run mapping applications on a centrally-managed server lowering hardware and administrative costs while drastically improving application performance, reliability and security.

MapXTreme Java Edition Data Sheet

MapXtreme Java is a 100% Java mapping engine designed to enable the use of location intelligence on the desktop, over the internet or through your organization intranet or extranet. Designed for organizations seeking broad deployment of mapping and location-based analysis, MapXtreme Java offers application developers a highly visual, intuitive component for integrating mapping functionality into any application. MapXtreme Java complies with J2EE specifications and provides developers with unmatched flexibility. MapXtreme Java enables you to run mapping applications on a centrally-managed server lowering hardware and administrative costs while drastically improving application performance, reliability and security.

MapXTreme Java Edition Data Sheet

MapXtreme Java is a 100% Java mapping engine designed to enable the use of location intelligence on the desktop, over the internet or through your organization intranet or extranet. Designed for organizations seeking broad deployment of mapping and location-based analysis, MapXtreme Java offers application developers a highly visual, intuitive component for integrating mapping functionality into any application. MapXtreme Java complies with J2EE specifications and provides developers with unmatched flexibility. MapXtreme Java enables you to run mapping applications on a centrally-managed server lowering hardware and administrative costs while drastically improving application performance, reliability and security.

Java 6 Released for 64bit Intel Macs

IconBack in 2007 when Apple released Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, a much-heard criticism was the lack of support for Java 6. Leopard shipped with an older version of Java, 1.5, even though 1.6 had been released by Sun almost a year prior. Sun had already released Java 1.6 for Linux and Windows, but did not do so for Mac OS X, since Apple insists on developing their own version of Java, according to Sun. Now, 6 months later, Mac Java programmers can rejoice.

Sun Java Real-Time System Selected for Space Surveillance Radar

Sun Microsystems, Inc. JAVA, today announced that ITT Corporation has selected the Sun Java(TM) Real-Time System 2.0 (Java RTS) and the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS) as the software development platform for its Eglin Control and Signal Processing Upgrade (CSPU) program. More information on Sun Java RTS is available at: http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/realtime/

Sun Java Real-Time System Selected for Space Surveillance Radar

SANTA CLARA, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA), today announced that ITT Corporation has selected the Sun Java(TM) Real-Time System 2.0 (Java RTS) and the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS) as the software development platform for its Eglin Control and Signal Processing Upgrade (CSPU) program. More information on Sun Java RTS is available at: http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/realtime/

Sun Java Real-Time System Selected for Space Surveillance Radar

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Business Wire) -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA), today announced that ITT Corporation has selected the Sun Java(TM) Real-Time System 2.0 (Java RTS) and the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS) as the software development platform for its Eglin Control and Signal Processing Upgrade (CSPU) program. More information on Sun Java RTS is available at: http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/realtime/

Sun Java Real-Time System Selected for Space Surveillance Radar

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA - News), today announced that ITT Corporation has selected the Sun Java(TM) Real-Time System 2.0 (Java RTS) and the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS) as the software development platform for its Eglin Control and Signal Processing Upgrade (CSPU) program. More information on Sun Java RTS is available at: http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/realtime/

Apple adds Java SE 6 support to Leopard with new update

When it comes to Java 6, Apple's hasn't exactly been quick to add it to Mac OS X. In fact, Java 6 was released in December 2006, but wasn't added to Tiger or Leopard in 2007. Sure, Apple did release a Developer Preview of the Java 6 JDK, but that wasn't an official consumer release. Apple has finally gotten around to adding Java 6 to Leopard, though, and has released the new Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 1 with the new version.

Sun Microsystems, JCF Unveil Java Card Platform Specification 3.0

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and the Java Card Forum (JCF) announced the availability of version 3.0 of the award winning Java Card(TM) platform specification, to help kickoff the SIMPosium 2008 Conference in Berlin. This release is the most significant architectural expansion in the dynamic, 10 year history of Java Card technology and a revolutionary step forward for smart card chip manufacturers, smart card vendors, and Java Card platform implementation providers.

Kabira Announces Creation of a Java™ Technology

Kabira® Announces Creation of a Java™ Technology - Kabira® Announces Creation of a Java™ Technology Enabled Product to Complement its Kabira eXtreme Transaction Platform™ Software (KXTP) New Product Marries a Java Development Environment to the Kabira Runtime Software San Francisco, CA – May 6, 2008 - Kabira Technologies Inc., a leader in extreme transaction processing software for global enterprises, announced today at the 2008 JavaOne™ Conference in San Francisco, California 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 sh

Sun to Demonstrate Java FX at JavaOne 2008

Users who have struggled to learn the Java programming language will be pleased with the news reported by InformationWeek's Charles Babcock, which is that Sun is working on the release of Java FX, a scripting language based on a byte code that can run in the standard Java Virtual Machine (JVM) but that will be much easier to learn and to use than Java itself. Sun plans a demonstration of Java FX during the upcoming JavaOne 2008 Conference.

Sun to Demonstrate Java FX at JavaOne 2008

Users who have struggled to learn the Java programming language will be pleased with the news reported by InformationWeek's Charles Babcock, which is that Sun is working on the release of Java FX, a scripting language based on a byte code that can run in the standard Java Virtual Machine (JVM) but that will be much easier to learn and to use than Java itself. Sun plans a demonstration of Java FX during the upcoming JavaOne 2008 Conference.

JavaLobby Highlights 10 Java Apps Deemed Amazing

Here's a list of ten unusual applications the Java programming language has been put to. Compiled by Ryan de Laplante of Javalobby, who says, "Java is such a great language and platform for any kind of application. It is open, fast, powerful, runs on any platform, and there are more jobs for Java than any other programming language. After reading more FUD and Java bashing from Ruby land I thought it would be fun to put together a list of truly amazing uses of Java that covers a wide spectrum." Sun SPOT

JavaLobby Highlights 10 Java Apps Deemed Amazing

Here's a list of ten unusual applications the Java programming language has been put to. Compiled by Ryan de Laplante of Javalobby, who says, "Java is such a great language and platform for any kind of application. It is open, fast, powerful, runs on any platform, and there are more jobs for Java than any other programming language. After reading more FUD and Java bashing from Ruby land I thought it would be fun to put together a list of truly amazing uses of Java that covers a wide spectrum." Sun SPOT


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