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It's been a long wait, but it's finally here: Oracle Corp. announced today the general availability of Java SE 9 (JDK 9), the Java Platform Enterprise Edition 8 (Java EE 8) and the Java EE 8 Software ...
Oracle has chosen the Eclipse Foundation to be the new home of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE), the company announced today. Oracle made the decision in collaboration with IBM and Red ...
The details of Java EE 6 have been getting hashed out for quite a few months in the JSR 316 expert group, which I am part of. The goal of this article is to give you an overview of the changes in Java ...
Oracle said this week it plans to transfer management of the Java EE project to an open-source foundation, such as Apache or Eclipse. The announcement came ahead of Java EE 8's release this fall when ...
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As one might imagine, the Oracle OpenWorld 2017 and JavaOne 2017 conferences are a pretty busy time for an Oracle executive, which is why TheServerSide was lucky to get an audience with Michael ...
Tired of Java EE's languishing, two groups may develop their own parts of Java -- but don't call it a 'fork' Could Java EE, the enterprise edition of the popular software platform, be headed for a ...
Azul, the trusted leader in enterprise Java for today’s AI and cloud-first world, today announced the general availability of Azul Payara Server 7 and Azul Payara Micro 7 with Final TCK certification ...
With the finalization of the Java EE 8 platform on the horizon, Oracle on Thursday said it's considering moving Java Enterprise Edition technologies to an open source foundation. The move, Oracle said ...
Oracle on Wednesday formally introduced its completed implementation of Java Platform, EE (Enterprise Edition) 7, focused on HTML5 applications, developer productivity, and enterprise demands.
Last week, I reported on the Burton Group's surprise pronouncement that Java EE was a dead platform walking. Bill Roth, vice president at BEA, had this to say about that: "J2EE is like the Mark Twain ...