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Nope, Novell's not dead yet

Nope, Novell's not dead yet

Insight Novell has a new lease on life, thanks to the increasing popularity of Java and interest in application servers. We check out Novell's Nakoma release.

Wednesday, December 04 2002 02:12 PM


JBuilder updated to latest Java standards

JBuilder updated to latest Java standards

Program One of the most popular integrated development environment (IDE) in the developer market, Borland's JBuilder, has been updated.

Tuesday, August 10 2004 02:05 PM

Tags: Java


Red Hat plans app server in 2004

Red Hat plans app server in 2004

News Red Hat plans to expand into a new Java software market in the first half of 2004, encroaching on the application server turf of IBM, BEA Systems and Sun Microsystems.

Friday, December 19 2003 09:22 AM


Sistic chooses to build new system

News Singapore's ticketing agency SISTIC.com decided to build its own integrated ticketing system using a local technology provider, Ecquaria, to build its new online ticketing infrastructure which cost about S$5 million (US$2.95 million).

Friday, April 30 2004 03:04 PM


Apache generates J2EE buzz with Beehive 1.0

Techguide The open source Web application framework project, started from donated code, has achieved its first production-strength release.

Friday, October 07 2005 10:34 AM

Tags: Software, Protocols and platforms, Authoring, Java


New SOA paradigm in Java world?

Program Builder.com contributor Harshad Oak was at the recent 2004 JavaOne Conference, and he has plenty to report about a new guise for the service-oriented architecture (SOA), as well as topics like IDE, Java Server Faces and EJB3.

Saturday, July 31 2004 02:10 PM

Tags: Software, Java, Web services, Software integration


Apache Geronimo passes Java test

News Closely watched open-source Java application server gets a step closer to J2EE compatibility.

Friday, July 01 2005 10:23 AM

Tags: Protocols and platforms, Programming languages, Java


'Father of Java' wants to make things simpler

Techguide Java creator James Gosling says IT systems need to stop looking like airplane cockpits.

Friday, January 27 2006 11:17 AM


Oracle to offer 10g tools to Apple developers

News The database software giant is creating programming tools for users of Apple's Mac OS X.

Thursday, July 01 2004 10:10 AM


Switching Oracle Portal to a new database is easy

Techguide Rex Baldazo shares how easy it is to quickly move Oracle Portal to a new metadata database.

Thursday, November 15 2007 06:09 AM

Tags: Databases, Database management


Gartner: Open source on Windows is the future

News The lines between open source and proprietary software are blurring into a future where companies have stacks of open-source software running on Windows, say analysts.

Monday, June 26 2006 10:54 AM

Tags: Operating systems, Business applications, Open source


Mitigate Java Virtual Machine risks

Insight Microsoft's settlement with Sun over the use of the Java Virtual Machine in a Microsoft environment poses many problems for CIOs because Redmond will no longer support its version after January 2004.

Wednesday, August 27 2003 09:54 AM


JBoss airs expansion plans

News The open-source company aims to expand into business automation software, CNET News.com has learned.

Monday, July 19 2004 10:02 AM


Web service development with Java

Insight The hype surrounding Web service technologies continues to swell, with acronyms like XML, UDDI, WSDL, and SOAP becoming commonplace. Both Microsoft and Sun have recast their direction to embrace Web services with .NET and Sun ONE.

Tuesday, May 21 2002 03:28 PM


Consider these factors before using Enterprise JavaBeans

Techguide Still sitting on the fence about whether Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is right for your project? Peter V. Mikhalenko explains the main goals of EJB and its limitations.

Thursday, June 14 2007 09:35 PM

Tags: Java


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OpenAmplify developer's diary Part 4: Using OpenAmplify via SOAP

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Justin James walks you through the process of using the SOAP interface to OpenAmplify from Visual Studio 2008.


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When technology costs more than human

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Movie director James Cameron waited 15 years for technology to catch up before it was sufficiently advanced for him to create the much-anticipated upcoming film, Avatar.

To be released in..... by Eileen Yu

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