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I am starting this particular blog post as I sit the the San Francisco International Airport waiting to board an airplane to head home after another satisfying but tiring JavaOne (2012) experience. It ...
Will next week’s JavaOne conference be the end of the line for the annual Sun Microsystems-sponsored, week-long tribute to all things Java? This year’s conference will begin Tuesday, June 2, at the ...
Oracle continues to work with the Java Community to advance the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). Developer builds are now available for the upcoming Java Development Kit (JDK) 8, which will ...
Whether you're making a bank transaction, transmitting a picture from a smart phone, or driving a car, there is almost no technology in the world that Java does not touch. Oracle continues to work ...
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At the JavaOne 2017 conference, experts from such companies as Oracle to Intel gather together to discuss the latest in modern application development technology. This year's keynote is focused on the ...
The annual JavaOne conference is about to get under way this week in San Francisco, but with more than the usual local fog hanging over it. This year's JavaOne represents a changing of the guard for ...
The annual JavaOne conference is about to get under way this week in San Francisco, but with more than the usual local fog hanging over it. This year's JavaOne represents a changing of the guard for ...
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Few corporate users have rushed to build Web services, but that won’t stop scores of vendors at this week’s JavaOne conference from positioning their platforms as better for developing those services ...