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Sun counts on programmers to push Java

Sun counts on programmers to push Java

News Sun Microsystems sharpens Java as a tool to burst Microsoft's bubble for the future of the Internet.

Tuesday, June 05 2001 06:05 AM


Industry bickering could stunt Java growth

Industry bickering could stunt Java growth

News Industry bickering threatens to stunt the growth of the programming language.

Wednesday, March 27 2002 10:14 AM


Five Java IDEs tested

Five Java IDEs tested

Program We test and compare five of the most popular Java Integrated Development Environments (IDEs).

Monday, January 24 2005 04:41 PM


Oracle delivers simplified Java tools

News The company releases JDeveloper 10g with a "framework" to simplify services-oriented Java development, in an effort to take market share from IBM and BEA Systems.

Thursday, April 15 2004 11:05 AM

Tags: Java


Sun counts on programmers to push Java

News Sun Microsystems sharpened Java as a tool to burst Microsoft's bubble for the future of the Internet, calling for a system of e-commerce that's bigger than one company and spreading Java to Sony's PlayStation 2 video game console.

Tuesday, June 05 2001 10:39 AM


Oracle serves up lower-cost app server

News  At Oracle OpenWorld, the database software giant touts the application server aimed at midsize companies.

Wednesday, September 08 2004 10:07 AM

Tags: App servers


Microsoft bolsters business critical computing in Asia

News Multimillion-dollar investment will go toward test labs, expertise and partners in "mission-critical" computing in the region.

Wednesday, December 06 2006 06:38 PM

Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows


Agitator makes testing a breeze

Techguide Latest version of Agitar's testing tool aims to make test generation automatic.

Friday, December 23 2005 10:12 AM

Tags: Programming languages, Java


Where does J# fit in the .NET world?

Techguide Microsoft's J# enables Java developers to easily jump from Java to the .NET platform. Take an inside look at J#.

Thursday, July 14 2005 08:21 PM


BEA speeds up Java on virtual machines

Techguide BEA Systems has come up with its own microkernel OS that promises to boost Java performance and give it mission-critical and real-time credentials.

Friday, August 10 2007 12:19 AM


BEA, Veritas to tune tools in utility alliance

News The alliance calls for the two companies' engineering groups to help products such as BEA's WebLogic and Veritas' OpForce work better together in corporate data centers.

Tuesday, April 13 2004 09:59 AM

Tags: Data centers, Databases


Microsoft: Linux threat is rising

News Looking for a deal from the software giant? Try saying, "Linux."

Monday, June 14 2004 10:42 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux


HP strives to ease open-source woes

News Company's new product portfolio melds open-source with commercial software to address integration pain points.

Monday, April 17 2006 05:46 PM

Tags: Open source


Start-up targets open-source Web services

News WSO2, based in Sri Lanka, will look to commercialize and support the Apache Axis Web services tool set.

Wednesday, August 03 2005 10:06 AM

Tags: Web services


Sun mulls an open-source Java server

News Sun says it is considering an open-source model for its Java Enterprise System.

Friday, July 16 2004 11:50 AM


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Hands-on programming: Extract plain text from documents with Syncfusion's components

Web Development

Justin James recently tried Syncfusion's Essential DocIO and Essential PDF to help him extract text from documents he downloaded from the Internet. Here's the code he wrote to get the plain text.


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Will technology divide us further?

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So I finally watched 2012 over the weekend, but the film left me feeling extremely agitated.

The possibility that the world may meet its watery end in three years didn't..... by Eileen Yu

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