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- Setup Maker (jar)
- Setup maker is a small, Java setup creator built using the Java Development kit 6. Setup maker is a small, Java setup creator built using the Java Development kit 6. The applications interface is a 5 step intuitive gui which should make setup creation easy, even for novice pc users....
- Tags: JDK, Java Development, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-10-16
- Making java development Easier
- Learn how IBM WebSphere Studio and IBM Rational Developer products can help speed the adoption of Java and J2EE in teams at any level of Java experience, from beginner to expert.
- Tags: Java Development, IBM Corp., Java, Programming Languages, Application Servers, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2004-10-01
- 5 Emerging java development Trends
- ZDNet’s Dan Farber asks the experts to reveal five emerging Java development trends and examines how programmers will be affected by the coming changes.
- Tags: Java Development, Java, Java Development Tools, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Development Tools
- Webcasts 2002-11-18
- Making java development Easier With IBM Rational Application Developer
- This webcast will present and demonstrate some of the latest capabilities in version 6.0 including: UML Visualization and Editing, JSF and SDO, Web Services development and ClearCase integration for Teams. The webcast helps one learn to use Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software to quickly and easily build java applications....
- Tags: Developer, Webcast, IBM WebSphere, Java Development, IBM Corp., UML, Java, Programming Languages, Application Servers, Middleware, Development Tools, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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- java development in Internet Time
- In this webcast, the father of Java technology discusses the state of the Java platform, his new role as Sun Developer Tools CTO, and Java technology vs .NET. The webcast includes highlights of Sun's IDE for the enterprise, Sun Java Studio Enterprise, which allows a developer to quickly build web...
- Tags: Internet, Webcast, Java Development, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Webcasts
- Jump-Start Your java development on Linux
- In this paper, the author takes the reader step-by-step through the processes of creating, versioning, testing, and packaging a Java client application on Linux. This paper covers the installation. Linux is portable to most hardware platforms; however, the author focuses on the most common one: X86. For this platform, there...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Java Development, Sun Microsystems Inc., JVM, Sun Java VM, Linux, Java, UNIX, Programming Languages, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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- Jump-Start Your java development on Linux, Part 2: Starting Out
- Traditionally, there have been two main camps of developers in the world: those who use an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and those who stick with editors such as VI and Emacs and build using a make file invoked from the Linux shell. Nothing is wrong with either approach; they each...
- Tags: IDE, Oracle Corp., Java Development, Development Environment, Nothing, Linux, Development Tools, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages
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- Still ranting about interfaces
- My argument, yesterday, that how an application is to be used is more determinative of the right toolset for building it than what the application does, embeds the assumption that the people we sell our software or development ideas to, either are end users or make decisions on the basis...
- Tags: Corel WordPerfect, Standards, Word Processors, Quality, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Software, Business Operations, Office Suites, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- CODA2Go and the economics of PaaS
- I had the opportunity to talk money last week with Jeremy Roche, CEO of CODA, the venerable UK-based business software vendor that has become the poster child for Salesforce.com's platform ambitions after the release at DreamForce Europe of its new on-demand financials application, built and delivered entirely on Force.com. Why...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Roche Holding AG, PaaS, On-demand, CODA2Go, Force.com, Coda, Sales Force Management, Sales, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Nvidia chip with Java allows 3D modeling on cell phones
- At the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Ken Russell and Sven Gothel of Sun Microsystems explain how the Nvidia APX2500 chip allows developers to write Java apps on a desktop and run them directly to cell phones. Users will be able to play games and navigate cities in 3D using...
- Tags: 3D, Phone, 3D Modeling, NVidia Corp., Cell Phone, Chip, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, JavaOne, Nvidia, cell phones, Java Application, Middleware, Enterprise Software
- Videos 2008-05-12
- HP bidding for EDS; Deal would ramp up services
- Updated: Hewlett-Packard is in talks to acquire Electronic Data Systems in a move that would reshape the technology services and outsourcing market. In a statement Monday, HP and EDS confirmed the talks, first reported by the Wall Street Journal: HP said: HP today...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Electronic Data Systems Corp., Outsourcing, Data Centers, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Microsoft issues first SP1 betas for VS 2008, .Net Framework 3.5
- Microsoft is making available to testers a first beta release of Service Pack (SP) 1 for Visual Studio 2008 and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5. On May 12, Microsoft made available to any/all interested parties the first beta bits for both VS 2008 SP1 and .Net Framework...
- Tags: Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft Corp., Beta, Astoria, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- SOA Software acquires respository and governance vendor LogicLibrary
- SOA Software, a provider of governance solutions for services-oriented architecture (SOA), has acquired LogicLibrary, a leading SOA repository and governance vendor. The acquisition of the Pittsburgh, Pa.-based LogicLibrary by Los Angeles-based SOA Software creates a more comprehensive SOA governance and automation solution, said the companies. The goal...
- Tags: Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- PrinterSetup project for CUPS
- A recently released printer utility for larger Mac deployments is in "prototyping phase." For those managing mass-quantities of Macs and Unix machines, this project could be useful. PrinterSetup is a component of PrintingWorks, an open-source CUPS "print accounting solution" by Lucid Information Systems. The docs say it's...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, PrinterSetup, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Novell to Sun: Here's an offer you can't refuse
- Last week, I blogged about the possible future of a unified UNIX GPLv3 operating system "mother distro" comprising the merged source code of the Solaris and Linux kernels (and presumably, the source code of other vendors as well) and related GNU stack with associated tools and applications. ...
- Tags: Novell Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., SCO Group Inc., GPLv3, Sun Solaris, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Servers, Software, Hardware, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- More on RIM's moat: Launches BlackBerry Bold; App developer fund
- Business people can be hip too. That appears to be the message from Research in Motion and its motives behind its new BlackBerry Bold smartphone. There's definitely a hint of some iPhone envy here, but the device isn't a direct competitor. From the statement (Matthew Miller's take,...
- Tags: Developer, Research In Motion Ltd., Smart Phone, RIM BlackBerry, BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Partners Fund, Smart Phones, B2C, Handhelds, B2B, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- The application interface problem
- I believe that almost any programming language can be used to build almost any kind of user interface, but that the closer the user interface is to the assumptions built into the language, the simpler and more efficient this component of the overall application will be. More importantly, I believe...
- Tags: Application, User Interface, Tool, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- News to know: Facebook; OpenOffice; Firefox; RIM
- Notable headlines: Paula Rooney: Firefox 3 RC1 code complete, due in late May Joe McKendrick: Is anyone ready to process a trillion events per day? Tom Foremski: Informatica is on the block say senior sources Michael Krigsman: Hosted...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Facebook, OpenOffice, Research In Motion Ltd., Mozilla Firefox, Health Care, Microsoft Corp., Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Microsoft Windows XP, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- RIM officially announces the BlackBerry Bold and a $150 million development fund
- There have been rumors of a new BlackBerry design, often labeled the BlackBerry 9000 series, and today RIM posted the official announcement of the BlackBerry Bold smartphone that will be coming this Summer to a carrier near you. RIM also announced a US$150 million mobile applications and services development fund...
- Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Display, Handhelds, Smart Phones, Hardware, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs?
- Obviously, Microsoft has a significant interest in making sure that users of the new breed of netbooks and MIDs hitting the market don't get too comfortable using Linux. Many manufacturers have taken to installing various flavors of Linux on these devices to minimize footprint, improve performance, and reduce costs...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Corp., ULPC, Negroponte, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-11
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