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There's more to JBoss Seam than it seems
At JavaOne, Pierre Fricke, director of product management for JBoss Inc., could not talk about the pending merger with Red Hat Inc. because of the quiet period before the deal closes at the end of this month. But he could talk about the first release... Interview
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JavaOne: What worked and what didn't
It was an impressive show overall, as long as you ignored the hype from Sun Microsystems Inc. touting NetBeans and Glassfish. But despite a few misgivings, credit goes to Sun for giving the Java community what it wanted and allowing its competitors t... News
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Will Sun open source Java at JavaOne?
Expect to hear a lot about the recently approved Java EE 5 spec, new ease-of-use features and hot topics like Ajax, SOA and open source. Article
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Sun announces commitment to open source Java
At opening keynote of JavaOne, Sun execs say the question of open sourcing Java code is no longer a matter of whether, but how. Article
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Sun's NetBeans overshadowed by Eclipse
Sun Microsystems is hosting its annual NetBeans Day to promote the IDE on the eve of the JavaOne conference this week in San Francisco. But in terms of adoption by developers, NetBeans faces an uphill battle against the popular Eclipse IDE, which enj... News
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Java EE 5 gets ratified
The Java Enterprise Edition 5 specification, officially JSR 244 in the Java Community Process, is approved unanimously and apparently "joyously." This means specs under Java EE 5, including the latest version of Java Server Faces (JSF 1.2,), which ma... News
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At Sun: Who's the boss?
Jonathan I. Schwartz, the new chief executive of Sun Microsystems Inc., is not your usual C-level executive. John Markoff of The New York Times takes a look at the unconventional thinker who is replacing Scott McNealy. News
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JSF as a weak link for Ajax
Java Server Faces (JSF) is supposed to help make JavaScript easier for developers, including those working on Ajax projects. But in this blog, coders share their frustration with the spec. News
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Sun's McNealy gives it up
Scott McNealy, a founder of Sun Microsystems Inc., is giving up his CEO job after 22 years in the executive suite and is moving on to the boardroom where the 51-year-old will remain chairman. Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's president and McNealy's chosen su... News
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Enter the BlueDragon: BEA tries to move ColdFusion into SOA
BEA OEMs technology for transforming legacy ColdFusion apps into Web services. Article