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Developers Will Support Multiple Mobile OSs, But Apple Bobs to the Top
The iPhone has become the most popular smartphone platform for developers, and Java ME remains the leading mobile development environment overall.
Will Oracle Help Java Regain Its Status?
Oracle promises Java SE 7 release this year with increased developer productivity, modularization, and support for more than 200 languages.
Will Oracle Help Java Regain its Status?
New features of Java 7 will include increased developer productivity, modularization, and support for more than 200 languages
BlackBerry App Developers Get New Tools
Research in Motion offers new Web- and Java-based application development tools.
Apache Maven 3 Races to the Finish Line
After years of development, a new version of the widely used Java build tool is nearing completion. The founder and project lead shares an early look.
Clojure: Immutability at the Language Level
At the heart of Clojure programming language is a powerful set of immutable, persistent collection types. Get a deep dive into a couple of them.
Ruby Development Gains Commercial Support on Java as New JRuby Version Looms
The JRuby language gets commercial support as a major new JRuby version approaches, promising easier integration of Ruby development and Java.
Integrate your Cloud Computing Apps with Salesforce.com, Java
New integration patterns have emerged to enable many applications to migrate to the cloud while leveraging existing infrastructure.
Google App Engine: What Is It Good For?
Google App Engine offers Java and Python developers automatic scaling and potential cost savings -- if they properly design the applications to run on it.
Taking a Java-Based App Offline Using Flash Builder, LiveCycle Data Services
This article builds a sample application that can seamlessly transition between online and offline connectivity status.
Use JavaMail to Automate Email Distribution
Learn the basics of using the JavaMail API to build a Java mail application.
The Java 7 Features Bound to Make Developers More Productive
The developer productivity features in the upcoming Java SE 7 release (object comparison, file system monitoring, and concurrency) are enough to make a Java veteran envy the Java newbies.
Release Roundup, Jan. '10: New Year, New Gear for Java/Open Source Developers
From usual suspects like Apache, Google and Sun and some lesser-known players, January 2010 brought a steady stream of code releases for Java and open source developers' toolboxes.
Java vs. C++: The Performance Showdown
It's time to settle this once and for all: For memory allocation, looping, and floating-point operation, does Java or C++ perform better?
Introducing Java/Open Source Daily, All the Java/Open Source Information You Need in One Newsletter
Internet.com launches a new daily newsletter to provide one-stop coverage of all the Java and Open Source information that matters to you.
Make Your WPF Applications Adapt to the Host Machine
Use WPF's ability to recognize and adapt to the graphics capabilities of its host machine to improve your application's performance.
Add Video Capture to Your BlackBerry Applications
Take advantage of the latest BlackBerry features by adding video recording capabilities to your applications.
Servlet 3.0: A Sneak Preview
Find out which features in the upcoming Servlet 3.0 specification will affect a major change in the way developers build Java web applications.
POJO-Based Solutions for LDAP Access: One Good, One Better
Find out how to employ dependency injection, annotation, and aspect-oriented programming to enable POJO-based application development.
Static Class Values Are Valid Even Without a Main Method
This example shows how a static block can work even without a main method.
Java/.NET Interoperability: Web Services Aren't Always the Answer
Mixing .NET and Java technologies with web services is often easy, but for many tasks web services are not the solution for Java/.NET interoperability.
Using Iterators in PHP
Discover how to use the iterators in the Standard PHP Library
JAX-RS: The Java API for RESTful Web Services
This article reviews two popular JAX-RS frameworks, Jersey and Apache CXF, and provides some basic examples that illustrate how to build, deploy, and execute RESTful web services.
Introducing AspectJ, Aspect-Oriented Programming for Java
Get a high-level introduction to important facets of AspectJ, such as language constructs, syntax and weaving choices, and Spring integration.
Java Socket Programming in Client/Server Applications
Java provides all the capabilities required to develop socket-based applications relatively easily—and it hides all the complexity involved.
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iPad Choking Supply Chain: Report
The popular tablet PC is likely to impact competitors at the supply chain level, while having a larger effect on overall PC design, according to iSuppli.

HP Killed Windows 7 Tablet Shown at CES?
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer used an as-yet-unreleased HP tablet to show off during this past Consumer Electronics Show. But now that product may have been scrapped, according to reports.

Avaya's Data Chief Talks Nortel Lessons
A look at the combined telecom technology giant's focus on the enterprise network and where Nortel had gotten distracted.

Apple, Microsoft Warn on Straying From H.264
Steve Jobs cautions that forces may be aligning against open source video codecs, while Microsoft also voices strong support for the proprietary H.264 codec.

EMC Sees SSD, Ethernet Dominating Storage
EMC's Global Marketing CTO comments on solid state drives, the cloud and Ethernet and their roles within storage networking.

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