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JavaWorld March 2002 Matt Berger |
Developers, vendors don't share wireless gusto Despite the push from carriers, with an initial focus on the development of consumer applications such as video games, enterprise developers attending JavaOne said they are cautious about enabling their corporate applications to be accessed over wireless networks... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Tim Rohaly |
Real-time Java takes the stage Despite its minor presence on the JavaOne show floor, real-time Java showed up in James Gosling's keynote address. Once more, robots figure into the demonstration as a prototypical application of this newly approved specification... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 1 Notes from the 2002 JavaOne Conference and Expo in San Francisco, and thoughts on Monday's keynotes, BEA Systems' WebLogic Developer, and the 2002 JavaWorld Editors' Choice Awards... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Jennifer Orr |
Java's top guns JavaWorld presents the winners of its 2002 Editors' Choice Awards. Find out which technologies won Best Java Virtual Machine, Best Java-XML Tool, Best Java Device Application Development Tool, Most Innovative Product, and more... |
JavaWorld March 25, 2002 James Niccolai |
BEA gets partners for Workshop tools BEA Systems has announced support from about a dozen software vendors for WebLogic Workshop, its Java development framework released in beta last month... |
JavaWorld March 25, 2002 James Niccolai & Matt Berger |
Sun exec sees focus shifting to clients Providing a consistent way to run Java programs on PCs, cell phones, and other client computers is the next hurdle in evolving Java, said the head of Sun Microsystems' Java and XML software group... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Bill Venners |
James Gosling and the art of computer programming Java's creator imparts his thoughts on enterprise software, algorithms, the trend towards user-oriented software, flexibility, complexity, and other aspects of the art of computer programming... |
JavaWorld March 2002 James R. Borck |
WebSphere Studio Application Developer 4.0 IBM's WebSphere Studio Application Developer 4.0 IDE can help small and midsize teams speed J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) application development, but only if they work on Windows... |
JavaWorld March 2002 |
Java Product News: JavaOne preview GigaSpaces updates JavaSpaces-based platform... E-XMLMedia launches data entry software for the Internet... BlueMoon allows mobile users to work on and offline... Ashnasoft releases new version of JMS product... Manning publishes Bitter Java... X-Hive previews new database release... etc. |
JavaWorld March 15, 2002 |
Java Product News Motorola enhances developer program... DigiChat hosts developer challenge... VistaPortal introduces first Jxta-based framework... PolarLake and SpiritSoft form alliance... NeuVis ships NeuArchitect 4.0... Cape Clear updates CapeStudio... etc. |
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