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Mar 27, 2008 at 12:37 AM |
Sun Microsystems has announced a bundled release consisting of GlassFish version 2.0 with the MySQL Community Server 5.0 and MySQL JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) driver 5.1.6. It is designed to provide developers with popular open-source versions of enterprise Java and the database and give them easy access to the platforms to develop and deploy rich Java and Web applications, Sun officials said. |
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Mar 25, 2008 at 10:42 PM |
Sun Microsystem today announced
details around its second annual CommunityOne conference
that will be held May 5, 2008 at Moscone Center in San Francisco. In
addition, Sun will host its fifth Sun Startup
Camp(SM) event May 4-5, 2008, as part of CommunityOne. CommunityOne
is a free, one-day event that allows developers and students to benefit
from the innovation and choice of the free and open source ecosystem.
CommunityOne will offer more than 70 sessions led by contributors and
committers of more than 30 different open source and community
projects; from chip design to operating systems, to web servers and
databases, to scripting languages and tools. |
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Mar 17, 2008 at 10:15 PM |
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JAX India 2008 is now just four weeks away. The event is all set to roll in Bangalore, from 8-11th of April. Jax India 2008 offers its participants a three-fold conference experience: JAX India 2008, Enterprise Architecture India 2008 and Eclipse Forum India 2008. It is an extensive collection of information, learning and networking event with a difference for IT professionals. Attendees come from far and wide to network, acquire and be at the receiving end of this priceless knowledge platform.
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Mar 10, 2008 at 04:10 AM |
The past couple of days have seen a lot of interest and speculation as regards the recently announced iPhone SDK and about Java finally getting on the iPhone. The iPhone SDK provides developers with a rich set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and tools to create innovative applications for iPhone and iPod touch. With the iPhone SDK, third party developers will be able to build native applications for the iPhone with a rich set of APIs, including programming interfaces for Core OS, Core Services, Media and Cocoa Touch technologies.
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Mar 04, 2008 at 01:58 AM |
James Gosling, Vice President and Sun Fellow announced today as part of his keynote at Sun Tech Days in Sydney that Ted Leung, author, Apache Software Foundation (ASF) member and long-time Python developer at the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF), and Frank Wierzbicki, lead implementor of the Jython project (Python on the Java VM), will become Sun employees this month. They'll be working full-time on Jython and in particular paying attention to developer tools. |
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