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JavaWorld September 2000 Tom Yager |
Microsoft's .Net impact The InfoWorld Test Center reviews Microsoft's .Net software development kit, now available for download in prebeta. Discover .Net's pros and cons, and learn how it borrows from -- and differs from -- Java. |
JavaWorld November 2000 Mark Johnson |
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 1 Early this summer, Microsoft caused a huge media splash by preannouncing .Net, a new distributed application framework. Integral to .Net is a new language called C#, which initially appears highly similar to Java. This article, the first in a two-part series, compares C# to Java -- describing language features and design trade-offs -- and places C# in the context of Microsoft's broader .Net strategy. |
JavaWorld February 2001 Erwin Vervaet |
Java: It's a good thing In response to Simson Garfinkel's article 'Java: Slow, Ugly, and Irrelevant', the author takes a more realistic look at Java's situation. Indeed, Java is far from perfect. But when you take the time to look beyond the flames and the hype, what is left is an exciting and competitive language... |
JavaWorld November 2001 |
Just don't call J# Java Microsoft's newly released Visual J# .Net Beta 1 offers Microsoft Visual J++ (VJ++) developers a migration path to .Net for their VJ++ projects. While J# successfully converts a range of compiled Java code into .Net binaries, its JDK support remains frozen at Java 1.1.4 and the .Net binaries work only on Windows. |
JavaWorld September 2002 Jonathan Lurie |
Product Snapshot: J# J# provides Java developers a key for entering the .Net platform |
JavaWorld January 2, 2004 Humphrey Sheil |
In pursuit of perfection If we could just address Java's weak points, we might make Java that mythical beast -- the perfect technology platform. So then, what are those changes? Is there such a thing as the perfect technology platform, and does Java have the potential to become it? |
JavaWorld June 2002 Humphrey Sheil & Michael Monteiro |
Rumble in the jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part 1 Heard a lot about .Net versus J2EE? Wondering what that conflict means for you? An unbiased explanation as to how J2EE and .Net match up. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2008 Nielsen & Plans |
Java Computer Language Eyes Safety-Critical, Real-Time Applications A new drive in the Java community seeks to expand the language's applicability to safety-critical where failure puts lives at risk. |
Salon.com January 21, 2003 Farhad Manjoo |
Is there hope for Java? A judge has ordered Microsoft to make it easy for Sun's popular programming language to work with Windows. But the remedy may be too little, too late. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Todd Coopee, InfoWorld Test Center |
Business Components for Java provides Linux development options Oracle's Business Components for Java (BC4J), part of Oracle's JDeveloper IDE, gives Java developers the tools to create and manage reusable Java components -- on Linux... |
JavaWorld August 2000 Michael L. Perry |
C#, the natural progression One direct result of Microsoft's new strategy is that the next version of Visual Studio will feature retooled languages, modified explicitly to support the .Net platform. Java will be missing from the package. Microsoft will be introducing a new language, called C#, to fill the void. |
Salon.com January 8, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java: Slow, ugly and irrelevant The programming language once hailed as a revolutionary breakthrough is no substitute for simply training good programmers... |
JavaWorld September 2000 Bruce Eckel |
Everything is an object, Part 1 This two-part article, excerpted from Chapter 2 in Thinking in Java 2nd. ed., moves you to the point where you can write your first Java program. Bruce Eckel gives an overview of the essentials... |
New Architect March 2003 Neil McAllister |
The Great Migration The rocky road to J2EE and .NET |
InternetNews February 15, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Sun Takes 'Mustang' For Test Drive Sun Microsystems today took its next-generation Java platform for a spin, with the beta release of Java Platform, Standard Edition 6. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tom Yager |
WebGain IDE fulfills your top-level Java development needs WebGain Standard Edition attempts to pack everything a Java developer may need. Despite the premium price, if you require special features with your Java development, WebGain may be the IDE product for you... |
JavaWorld June 2000 Tim Fielden, InfoWorld Test Center |
Java 2 poised to take over the desktop Version 1.3 of the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition has enhanced performance, beefed-up security, and Web deployment features that represent significant improvement over previous versions. Plus: The three flavors of Java. |
JavaWorld March 2001 Mike Heck |
WebGain sharpens its edge WebGain Studio 4.1 Java development suite features well-integrated tools for efficiently creating enterprise-class Java applications, but watch out for the cost... |
CIO November 15, 2001 D.F. Tweney |
Strong Java Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground? |
Linux Journal January 1, 2003 Per Bothner |
Compiling Java with GJC Although Java isn't a popular choice for free projects, GJC can make it a viable option. |
InternetNews January 9, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
SpringSource's Update to .NET Adds Key Java Features SpringSource's Spring.Net provides programmers with features previously only available to Java developers. |
Salon.com January 18, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java fans fight back OK, Sun's programming language does have some good points, but it's still a long way from perfect... |
JavaWorld October 2000 Bruce Eckel |
Everything is an object, Part 2 Eckel takes you through name visibility and using components from other libraries; the static keyword; and comments and embedded documentation. By the end, you should be able to build your first Java program... |
JavaWorld April 2001 Maggie Biggs |
Java development tools duke it out for biz apps Both Sun Microsystems' Forte for Java 2.0 and Oracle's JDeveloper 3.2 developer tools offer productivity-enhancing features such as code-completion aids and XML support... |
JavaWorld November 2002 |
Product Snapshot: DevPartner Java Edition 3.0 Compuware overhauls profiling and analysis tools |
JavaWorld March 2002 Jonathan Lurie & R. Jason Belanger |
The great debate: .Net vs. J2EE This article describes a Web service and compares J2EE's major components with .Net's. With this ammunition, you can power your way through a conversation concerning how Web services will benefit your department's strategic direction... |
JavaWorld January 2001 Ashlee Vance |
Microsoft outlines Java migration path to .Net Microsoft outlined its plans Thursday for the delivery of development tools designed to migrate Java applications onto the company's signature .Net platform... |
JavaWorld March 9, 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News Sun and Ope... Brokat helps enterprises create user-centric services... Sun releases J2EE Connector Architecture beta... FioranoMQ 5.0 Java messaging server features improved scalability and security... WebGain and ComponentSource to improve EJB component product offerings... |
InternetNews March 29, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun To Finally Open Its Studio Sun is throwing the wraps off its much-anticipated 'drag-and-drop' development tool, Java Studio Creator, next week. |
JavaWorld November 2001 |
Java Product News Borland releases J2EE platform... Popkin's System Architect 8.5 now available... MKS and Borland combine products... Phaos toolkit scouts out digital certificates... Atinav launches embedded development platform... HP and NDS put Java on TV... etc. |
InternetNews June 2, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Spring 3.0 Jumps on Java The latest Spring framework release will offer Java developers more power. |
Unix Insider November 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Specialty scripting languages In this week's Regular Expressions, Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz outline four small, but growing, scripting languages... |
InternetNews November 11, 2009 |
What's Google Thinking With Go? Does the industry really need another programming language? |
JavaWorld June 2000 Julie Salzmann |
News and New Product Briefs IBM unveils chips with silicon-on-insulator transistors; Syndeo Collaboration Suite creates Web applications with EJBs; MapXtreme 3.0 adds Web capabilities; BeVocal sounds off with VocalSuites; Flashline Component Manager organizes Java resources; Microsoft discovers IE 5 security bug, etc. |
JavaWorld November 9, 2001 |
Java Product News HP and NDS put Java on TV... SavaJe XE runs J2SE applications on devices... Creative Science Systems launches Web services-based compiler... ATG delivers Dynamo beta for WebLogic... Manning publishes new JSP book... Day releases JSP debugger... etc. |
JavaWorld November 2, 2001 |
Java Product News Compuware introduces OptimalJ... Matisse combines native object support with server-based SQL... Houston Technology Group upgrades EJBX... Instantis releases Web services environment... Sun ONE enlists Aligo... CreamTec updates WebCream... VMGear releases Optimizeit Suite... etc. |
JavaWorld August 22, 2003 Michael Juntao Yuan |
"Java everywhere" is for world domination The author explains the "Java everywhere" vision and its relationship with traditional Java philosophies, and then discusses its impact on developers, especially today's enterprise developers. |
JavaWorld April 2001 Geoff Friesen |
Object-oriented language basics, Part 1 An introduction to object-oriented programming and how to declare classes and create objects from those classes... |
Linux Journal July 1, 2004 Healy et al. |
Eclipse Goes Native Eclipse is an open-source, extensible integrated development environment (IDE) that's growing quickly in popularity. Written in Java, it provides a multilanguage development environment that allows developers to code in Java, C and C++. |
JavaWorld March 25, 2002 James Niccolai & Matt Berger |
Sun exec sees focus shifting to clients Providing a consistent way to run Java programs on PCs, cell phones, and other client computers is the next hurdle in evolving Java, said the head of Sun Microsystems' Java and XML software group... |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tal Liron |
Launching into Java Here's the vision: Instead of clunky Web applications, service providers will design full-blown Java applications with multiple windows, drag and drop, printing and database-query capabilities, directory access, and message queuing, all in a package that runs from users' desktops... |
InternetNews September 27, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun Persists with Single Programming Model The company's engineers aim to bring the Java community a little closer by creating one persistence model for JavaBeans and Java Objects. |
New Architect August 2002 Al Williams |
Unsafe At Any Speed? C#'s relaxed security model may not be the best fit for your business. |
JavaWorld June 13, 2003 Camerlengo & Johnson |
Make the Java-Oracle9i connection This article provides Java programmers with techniques for utilizing Oracle9i's new object-oriented features such as inheritance, custom constructors, dynamic dispatch, array descriptors, and mapping strategies from a Java class hierarchy to an Oracle type hierarchy without using traditional object-relational (O/R) mapping strategies. |
InternetNews May 26, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
A Gem Of A Language for Java and .Net Independent projects hope to bring Ruby to the two widely-used development frameworks. |
InternetNews May 17, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Oracle, BEA Talk is Persistence Oracle and BEA vie for open source mindshare at JavaOne, with Java persistence a common theme. |
JavaWorld March 2002 Matjaz B. Juric |
Integrate EJBs with CORBA Interoperability between EJBs and CORBA is important for integrating Java- and non-Java-based applications. This article shows how to achieve integration between an EJB and a CORBA C++ application... |
JavaWorld May 2002 Toby Reyelts |
Integrate Java and C++ with Jace Jace -- a free, open source toolkit -- lets you easily write JNI (Java Native Interface) code. This article analyzes in detail the JNI API's problems and how Jace solves them... |
JavaWorld June 2000 Julie Salzmann |
News and New Product Briefs (June 23, 2000) 12 company announcements and product briefs, including: Espial launches portal for Java Internet appliance developers; VisiComp 1.2 enlightens Java development process; Codagen updates Gen-it for Java; SiteMinder improves security for enterprise Java apps; Emwerks unveils JVM for Palm platform. |
JavaWorld December 2001 |
Sun adds Web services to J2EE The Java XML Pack adds capability for XML messaging and data binding, as well as remote procedure calls using SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol). |