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Sun Developer Days 2006: Day Two
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:46 | No Comment

The second day of Sun’s Developer Days 2006 conference in Melbourne last week was a similar mixed bag to the first. Be sure to read my coverage of day one if you missed it. Before …

Write Java Web Apps in Visual Basic (or JavaScript!)
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:45 | No Comment

More from the JavaOne 2006 keynotes… One of the new key features in Java 6 (Mustang), available now in beta and weekly snapshots and slated for release in October, is support for alternative languages running …

JRun 5 hits beta
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:45 | No Comment

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High on my list of Java blogs is Hani Suleiman’s The BileBlog, in which he gives unapologetically abrasive reviews of popular Java projects and the …

JRun 5 hits beta
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:45 | No Comment

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Sun: Open source Java not whether but how
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:45 | No Comment

Sun has conceded: Java will be open sourced. During his opening keynote at JavaOne 2006, newly annointed Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz welcomed to the stage Rich Green, Executive VP of Software, with the hard question: …

Sun Developer Days 2006: Day One
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:02 | No Comment

Sun Microsystems is winding up a tour of Australia and New Zealand with the final stop of its Sun Developer Days 2006 conference today and tomorrow in Melbourne. Fellow SitePointer Lachlan Donald and I were …

Java Studio Creator 2 Released and Still Free
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:02 | No Comment

When I first announced that Sun was making its Java Studio Creator product available as a free download, some skeptics labelled this as a mere publicity stunt ahead of the release of Creator 2. Well, …

Sun: Open source Java not whether but how
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:02 | No Comment

Sun has conceded: Java will be open sourced. During his opening keynote at JavaOne 2006, newly annointed Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz welcomed to the stage Rich Green, Executive VP of Software, with the hard question: …

Tomcat sucks Is Apache flawed?
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:02 | No Comment

High on my list of Java blogs is Hani Suleiman’s The BileBlog, in which he gives unapologetically abrasive reviews of popular Java projects and the people behind them. In the past, he has had been …

Tomcat sucks Is Apache flawed?
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:02 | No Comment

High on my list of Java blogs is Hani Suleiman’s The BileBlog, in which he gives unapologetically abrasive reviews of popular Java projects and the people behind them. In the past, he has had been …

JRun 5 hits beta
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

Adobe (formerly Macromedia) JRun 4 was released in 2002. Since then, Java web development has moved on somewhat. JRun 4 supports Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2, while most servers are now on Servlet 2.4 and …

Sun Developer Days 2006: Day One
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

Sun Microsystems is winding up a tour of Australia and New Zealand with the final stop of its Sun Developer Days 2006 conference today and tomorrow in Melbourne. Fellow SitePointer Lachlan Donald and I were …

Sun: Open source Java not whether but how
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:56 | No Comment

Sun has conceded: Java will be open sourced. During his opening keynote at JavaOne 2006, newly annointed Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz welcomed to the stage Rich Green, Executive VP of Software, with the hard question: …

JBuilder Seeks Good Home
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:56 | No Comment

Across the web, headlines are proclaiming the demise of JBuilder, the venerable Java IDE from Borland. The truth of the matter, as always, is not so clear cut. Borland has announced that it’s looking to …

Sun Developer Days 2006: Day One
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:56 | No Comment

Sun Microsystems is winding up a tour of Australia and New Zealand with the final stop of its Sun Developer Days 2006 conference today and tomorrow in Melbourne. Fellow SitePointer Lachlan Donald and I were …

Write Java Web Apps in Visual Basic (or JavaScript!)
Sunday, 30 Sep, 2007 – 23:56 | No Comment

More from the JavaOne 2006 keynotes… One of the new key features in Java 6 (Mustang), available now in beta and weekly snapshots and slated for release in October, is support for alternative languages running …

Write Java Web Apps in Visual Basic (or JavaScript!)
Sunday, 30 Sep, 2007 – 23:56 | No Comment

More from the JavaOne 2006 keynotes… One of the new key features in Java 6 (Mustang), available now in beta and weekly snapshots and slated for release in October, is support for alternative languages running …

Sun Developer Days 2006: Day One
Sunday, 30 Sep, 2007 – 23:56 | No Comment

Sun Microsystems is winding up a tour of Australia and New Zealand with the final stop of its Sun Developer Days 2006 conference today and tomorrow in Melbourne. Fellow SitePointer Lachlan Donald and I were …