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Nearly 95 percent of endpoints actively running Java are vulnerable to at least a single Java exploit, according to new data from Websense. The security firm decided to measure the actual state of ...
BURLINGAME, Calif. -- The Java computing language has finally proven to be the money-maker that Sun Microsystems always insisted it would be. Everyone, except perhaps Oracle shareholders, should ...
Don't let high Java CPU usage problems on Windows or Linux distract you from the underlying performance problem you're trying to troubleshoot. There are many ways to fix 100% Java CPU utilization ...
Most Java developers don’t see the “code too large” problem very often because they write methods and classes that are reasonable in size (or at least more reasonable than the limits allow).
Every company I talk to says unpatched Java is a huge problem, but they are prevented from patching it due to operational concerns. It’s time for computer security to win out.
Sun’s Jonathan Schwartz at trial: Java was free, Android had no licensing problem Schwartz parries attacks by Oracle's lawyer suggesting he was a terrible CEO.
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