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Google Donates Java GUI and Profiler Tools to Eclipse Foundation
Google set to launch the WindowBuilder Java GUI designer and CodePro Profiler at Eclipse, donating code worth over $5 million.
IBM and Oracle's Surprising Alliance on OpenJDK: The IBM Perspective
Most observers viewed the Oracle-IBM alliance on OpenJDK as a positive development for the future of Java, but what are the implications?
JCP Passes Java Specs Despite Apache's Objections to Oracle Licensing
The Java Community Process approves Java 7 and Java 8 with the Oracle licensing that had Apache crying foul. Now what?
Java 7 and 8 Get the Green Light Over Apache Opposition
Java Community Process final vote approves Java 7 and 8 specs, though there are strong concerns from multiple vendors about licensing. Is a Java fork now in sight?
Apache Directory Studio: Simplified LDAP for Java Developers on Eclipse
For Java developers who need to perform some LDAP manipulation and use Eclipse, the Apache Directory Studio plugins can come in very handy.
Java 7 and 8 Begin to Take Shape: What's In, What's Out?
Oracle puts Java 7 and 8 features up for Java Community approval, providing a clear indication of what the next two major versions of Java are likely to include.
Adobe Takes Aim at Customer Experience Management
New capabilities in LiveCycle ES2.5 include enterprise mobility for improved multiscreen delivery of applications and an enhanced framework for building enterprise rich Internet applications.
Building a Test Platform in the Cloud with Open Source Technologies
A cloud-based test platform dramatically shortens test setup times and delivers automated scaling. Find out how to build one with Eucalyptus, Tomcat, JMeter and MySQL.
Top 10 New Features in Maven 3
In Maven 3.0, many of the Java build tool's internals have been revamped. Here are the 10 most notable new features.
IBM Joins Oracle in OpenJDK Effort
IBM joins Oracle in the OpenJDK open source Java project, mitigating potential fragmentation and giving new credibility to Oracle's Java leadership.
How Does Java Event Handling Work? Think Wedding Gifts
Java event handling is a core concept of the language and a vital mechanism for event-based programming. Learn an easy analogy for understanding how it works.
Adobe Unleashes Three New Versions of Flash Media Server
Adobe's new Flash Media Enterprise Server leverages peer-to-peer technology to provide a software-only solution for video delivery.
Oracle Lawsuit on Top of Java Complexity Scaring Developers Away?
With Java complexity already a barrier, the Oracle lawsuit against Google is further incentive for developers to stay away or switch.
As Oracle Sues Google Over Java, Developers Move to Other Languages
'Java won't die; it will limp along,' one source says, but it has 'hit the complexity wall.'
A Categorization Scheme for All Those Java I/O Stream Classes
Try this handy technique for categorizing the potentially overwhelming number of I/O stream classes in Java.
Write More Understandable Java Tests with Matcher Objects and FEST-Assert
Have your Java unit test assertions gotten hard to read? Use the matcher objects provided by the Hamcrest and fluent FEST-Assert libraries.
Quercus: Bring Java's Power to Your PHP Development (and Vice Versa)
With Quercus, PHP and Java developers can mix and match the respective capabilities of both languages.
Google Revs App Engine for the Cloud
New version of App Engine improves multi-tenancy and adds a high-performance image serving system.
Working with Java Threads Before and After JDK 5
Despite the new features and fine-grained control of the JDK1.5 threading framework, writing multithreaded Java applications remains challenging and error prone.
Adobe Buys Day Software to Bolster ECM Portfolio
Adobe Systems shelled out $240 million to acquire Day Software Holding, a Swiss developer of enterprise content management software.
Google Executive Frustrated by Java, C++ Complexity
Distinguished engineer talks up the Go application development language.
Oracle Commits to Further NetBeans IDE Development
With both the Eclipse IDE and NetBeans IDE, Oracle is aiming to grow its Java developer ecosystem.
New PivotViewer for Silverlight Lets You Visualize Data
Microsoft releases a downloadable control for Silverlight 4 that lets Web developers build sites that display data graphically using Microsoft's streaming media technology.
Scala vs. F#, Round 2: Application Programming Features
How do Scala and F# compare when it comes to application development features such as frameworks, object orientation, and runtime properties?
Helios Release Delivers 39 Open Source Projects for Eclipse IDE
The coordinated Helios release of Eclipse projects delivers new tools for developers to build and deploy applications with the Eclipse IDE.
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Networking 2010: The Year in Review
New standards emerging, providers implementing DNSEEC, a new wave of high-end routers, HP and Cisco squaring off, and IPv4 giving way to IPv6. What a year!

Net Neutrality 2010: How Did We Get Here?
The year ends with the Federal Communications Commission putting the first net neutrality rules on the books, and what a long, winding path it took to get there.

Linux on the Grow in 2010
There were big advances for Linux in 2010, especially when it came to business adoption of the open source software.

SBA Retools Website With a Personal Touch
Agency continues the administration's efforts to improve government's Web presence, includes Facebook, Twitter and YouTube links along with personalized navigation.

'Do Not Track' Has Traction With Consumers
Gallup poll says U.S. consumers want to limit how much companies can track them on the Web, but there was some good news for advertisers in the poll results.

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