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Sun Java chief to developers We re genetic freaks: related news

Sun Java chief to developers: 'We're genetic freaks'

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.

Sun to Fully Open Source Java

Dionysius, God of Wine and Leaf brings news that Sun Microsystems will be removing the last restrictions on Java to make it completely open source. Sun wants Java to be easily available for use in Linux distributions. We've discussed the steps Sun has taken to open-source Java over the past couple years. From Yahoo! News: "'We've been engaging with the open-source community for Java to finish off the OpenJDK project, and the specific thing that we've been working on with them is clearing the last bits that we didn't have the rights,' to distribute, Sands said. 'Over the past year, we have pretty much removed most of those encumbrances.' Work still needs to be done to offer the Java sound engine and SNMP code via open source; that effort is expected to be completed this year.

Snap Sun Decision Launches Java at iPhone

IconEl Reg reports: "Less than a day after Apple unveiled its much-discussed iPhone SDK, Sun Microsystems has told the world it will build a Java Virtual Machine for Steve Job's handheld status symbol. 'We're very excited,' Eric Klein, Sun's vice president of Java marketing, told the The Reg. 'We've spent the last 24 hours furiously looking through what information was made publicly available, and we feel comfortable enough at this point on the information we have to commit the engineering resources to bring the JVM over to the iPhone and the iTouch as fast as our schedules and Apple's release schedule will allow.'" Sun plans to distribute the JVM free of cost via the App store.

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Releases Java Platform Standard Edition For Business; Subscription Based Product Extends Sun's Industry-Leading Support for the Java SE Platform

TMCNet: Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Releases Java Platform Standard Edition For Business; Subscription Based Product Extends Sun's Industry-Leading Support for the Java SE Platform

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.

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 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.

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/

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, Inc.: Sun and Wind River Partner to Deliver Carrier Grade Linux for Next-Generation Networking on Sun's UltraSPARC(R) T2 processor Platform Helps Customers Accelerate Delivery of High-Performance Multicore-Enabled Applications, Sun

Embedded Systems Conference Booth #1929 and #2118, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND) today announced that Wind River will port its Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) and Workbench development suite to Sun's UltraSPARC T2 chip multithreading (CMT) processor. Wind River Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition, will be the first carrier grade Linux for Sun's CMT processors. With this announcement, Sun and Wind River will be providing the networking industry with a fully integrated, optimized and tested solution of the industry's leading multicore processing hardware and CGL, enabling companies to quickly develop and deploy nextgeneration enabled networking applications. Sun's Netra Carrier Grade rack servers and ATCA blades will be the first CMT systems to run Wind River Carrier Grade Linux.

Open Sourced Sun SPOTS Puts Everything in Developers' Hands

Like so much else of Sun's product line, the company is open sourcing the hardware and operating system for its Sun Small Programmable Object Technology (Sun SPOT). In an interview with Arshan Poursohi, staff researcher at the Sun SPOT lab, Mary Grush of Campus Technology explores some of the implications of this further opening of Sun technology. Sun SPOT is a sensor networking product based on Java technology. Grush was particularly interested in how higher education institutions can incorporate Sun SPOTs in research and instruction.

Open Sourced Sun SPOTS Puts Everything in Developers' Hands

Like so much else of Sun's product line, the company is open sourcing the hardware and operating system for its Sun Small Programmable Object Technology (Sun SPOT). In an interview with Arshan Poursohi, staff researcher at the Sun SPOT lab, Mary Grush of Campus Technology explores some of the implications of this further opening of Sun technology. Sun SPOT is a sensor networking product based on Java technology. Grush was particularly interested in how higher education institutions can incorporate Sun SPOTs in research and instruction.

Media Advisory: BPEL Basics for Java Developers Webinar

WHAT: Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) Basics for Java Developers. This free, educational webinar is being presented as a service to the Java development community and will introduce developers to the concepts and techniques they need to understand in order to effectively create a new generation of applications based on web services. BPEL for Java Developers maps common Java techniques to their equivalent concepts in BPEL, enabling developers to transition to orchestrating web-services quickly and easily.

Sun Microsystems Announces Technology Preview of Open Source Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server and New Sun GlassFish Communications Server

SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 7, 2008— Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and the GlassFish(TM) community today announced the immediate availability of the technology preview release of the Sun GlassFish(TM) Enterprise Server version 3 and new Sun GlassFish Communications(TM) Server. Sun also announced a new GlassFish Partner initiative designed to provide developers, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and System Integrators (SIs) with access to a large number of frameworks and applications running on the GlassFish(TM) application server. Download the GlassFish Enterprise Server V3 at

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Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Java Real-Time System Selected for Space Surveillance Radar; Java Technology Enables Real-Time Behavior And Throughput In Aeronautics

TMCNet: Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Java Real-Time System Selected for Space Surveillance Radar; Java Technology Enables Real-Time Behavior And Throughput In Aeronautics

See Trademarks for Volume 122, Issue 3

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 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 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.

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.

Ubuntu Here We Come! - Java Finally To Become 100% Open Source

With only two weeks to go now before JavaOne, its annual Javaganza for developers, Sun has revealed that Java is at long last to be made 100% open source. "We're trying to get Java into places it's never been before," Rich Sands, group manager for developer marketing at Sun, told an interviewer on Tuesday.


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