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- Java EE
- The revised name for the J2EE Platform from Sun. In 2005, Sun renamed J2EE to Java EE and J2ME to Java ME. See J2EE and J2ME.
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- JBoss sets goal: Capture 50 percent of enterprise middleware workloads by 2015
- JBoss sets goal: Capture 50 percent of enterprise middleware workloads by 2015When you say "enterprise middleware"Do you mean Java EE application servers?Re: When you say "enterprise middleware"Probably 50% of Java EE application servers that are running on Redhat Linux :-)We run Weblogic on Redhat Linux. So we fall in the...
- Tags: Linux, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, Java development tools, Application servers, Development tools, enterprise middleware, Java EE, Redhat Linux, JBoss
- Discussion threads 2008-02-14
- Mainsoft gives latest .NET developers a means to deploy widely without knowing Java
- Mainsoft Corp. has sweetened the interoperability pot for .NET developers who want to run applications on Linux, Unix and Java EE platforms. The company today announced Version 2.0 of its Mainsoft for Java EE, which allows developers to code in the latest Visual Studio and run the applications on Java...
- Tags: .NET, Adobe, Agile Development, Application Lifecycle Management, Developer Tools, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise Java, IBM, Java, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SOA, Software Development, Software Infrastructure, Windows
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- Sun 'simplifies' Java EE, but are its glory days at an end?
- Sun says it has simplified Java EE, but are its glory days at an end? Last May, Sun released Java Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE, known in previous editions as J2EE), the latest version of the standards platform that underpins many commercial and open-source application servers. Whether Java...
- Tags: Programming languages, J2EE, Middleware, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java EE, Java
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- Java EE 'not dead yet'
- 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 of enterprise software. Reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated." In...
- Tags: Java, Java EE
- Blog posts 2006-07-18
- Goodbye, Java EE?
- Rich Seeley surfaced a report from Burton Group's Richard Monson-Haefel in which the analyst uncategorically states that Java Enterprise Edition is destined for the ash heap of history. Monson-Haefel predicts that "In five years, Java EE will be the...
- Tags: Java, Java EE
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- New Java EE has something for everyone
- Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE; known in previous versions as J2EE) is the engine behind at least half of all the Web services/SOA implementations out there, so it's big news when a new version of the platform is released. And, the new server infrastructure supports many emerging initiatives reshaping the...
- Tags: Java, Java EE 5
- Blog posts 2006-05-07
- Preview of Sun's JavaOne announcements for Monday
- Sun is conducting daily previews of the announcements it will be making on each day of the JavaOne 2005 conference being held in San Francisco. The audio version of the conference call is available as an MP3 that can be downloaded or, if you’re already subscribed to ZDNet’s...
- Tags: Java
- Blog posts 2005-06-27
Additional Resources
- The real pros and cons of server virtualization
- YepVMwear is starting to look like Windoze - adding unneeded functionality just because it can. Moving VMs around from server to server live - is COOL. But why do you need it? If you are on a consolidation binge and utilization is king, then there will be no "extra" capacity...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, UNIX, Servers, Virtualization, server virtualization, VMwear, server
- Discussion threads 2009-11-07
- GlassFish 2.1 (Mac)
- GlassFish is a free, open source application server which implements the newest features in the Java EE 5 platform (the next version of the J2EE platform). The Java EE 5 platform includes the latest versions of technologies such as Enterprise JavaBeans EJB 3.0, JavaServer Faces JSF 1.2, Servlet 2.5, JavaServer...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Project GlassFish, Java EE 5 Platform, EJB, Programming Languages, Java, J2Ee, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2009-10-17
- Oracle's Fusion Apps finally come out from behind the OpenWorld curtain
- While ERP emerged with and was designed for client/server architectures, Fusion has emerged with a full Java EE and SOA architecture; it is built around Oracle Fusion middleware 11g and uses Oracle BPEL Process Manager to run processes as orchestrations of processes exposed from the Fusion Apps or other legacy...
- Tags: Client-server, Oracle Corp., Architecture, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Web Services, Software, Hardware, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2009-10-15
- Java SE 6.0 (JDK 6) 1.6.1 (Windows)
- Java Platform, Standard Edition (also known as Java 2 Platform) lets you develop and deploy Java applications on desktops and servers, as well as today's demanding Embedded and Real-Time environments. Java SE includes classes that support the development of Java Web Services and provides the foundation for Java Platform, Enterprise...
- Tags: JDK, Microsoft Windows, Java SE, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2009-10-13
- WebSphere versus .NET: battle royale!
- You must have worked your fingers to the bone!Wow, what's this? A 79 word blog, of which 56 of those words are quotes from elsewhere!!!!Well, you've certainly earned your money today!Websphere really doesn't want...to get into an "either/or" battle with .NET because it's an unwinnable battle for the forseeable future....
- Tags: Application servers, .NET, Middleware, Enterprise software, Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft .NET, IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, IBM AIX
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- Upgrading Custom Java EE Applications From Oracle Application Server to WebLogic Server
- As outlined from the Oracle June 1, 2008 web broadcast "BEA Welcome and Oracle Middleware Strategy" Oracle WebLogic Server is the strategic application server infrastructure for the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g platform. Oracle Internet Application Server will continue to be developed, maintained, and released according to Oracle's standard lifetime support...
- Tags: Oracle Application Server, BEA WebLogic Server, BEA WebLogic, Oracle Corp., Java, Application Server, Application Servers, Middleware, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2009-07-01
- Actions Semiconductor Cuts Development Time From Two Months to One Month
- Actions Semiconductor wanted to overcome a steep learning curve when adopting Java EE development frameworks, which includes learning a range of development languages such as Java, JSP, XML, and HTML and ensure the Java EE development tools offer mature frameworks and features to shorten development time and enable developers to...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Semiconductor, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Case studies 2009-06-01
- IDC: Windows still leading server market, but revenues down 29 percent
- IDC: Windows still leading server market, but revenues down 29 percentI'm willing to bet.......that while those sales figures dropped across the board the actual installation of new servers didn't drop nearly as much.How is it measured ?Estimated sales blah blah blah. How do they estimate ? My company buys servers...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Operating systems, UNIX, Servers, OPEN SOURCE, RHT, server, Linux, International Data Corp., Microsoft Windows, revenue
- Discussion threads 2009-05-28
- Group aims to keep MySQL healthy
- Group aims to keep MySQL healthyHmmmm....How much money was this guy paid for mySQL? And now he can just hijack the project? I wonder how many developers that did not see a piece of the Sun money will waste their time with this now?Open source is not a silver bullet.too...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, MySQL, Sun Microsystems Inc., MariaDB
- Discussion threads 2009-05-15
- Sun sells soul for 10 cents more
- Breaking news: Sun's management, unhappy with IBM's offer of $9.40 a share has unanimously accepted a deal with Oracle for the much higher price of... $9.50 a share. Besides the extra dime, what was different? Speculation has it that IBM balked at the millions of dollars of acquisition payouts to...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Programming Languages, Corporate Law, Java, Open Source, Databases, Investment, Finance, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- Oracle ADF for Apache Beehive Developers Part I: The View and Controller
- Apache Beehive was the web application development framework of choice within the BEA developer community. Apache Beehive is a collection of open source technologies that together aimed to simplify Java EE programming. With Beehive, applications are developed based on JavaServer Pages JSP and an enhanced implementation of Apache Struts. The...
- Tags: Developer, Oracle Corp., Apache Software Foundation, Apache Beehive, Oracle Application Development Framework, Application Development Framework, Open Source
- White papers 2009-04-01
- How to win free books at JavaRanch
- JavaRanch is giving away free books to developers. Here's how it works: every week they invite authors of interesting books to visit, answer questions, and share their knowledge. All you have to do to win is participate in the discussion. On Friday, they comb the forums for qualifying messages and...
- Tags: Google Inc., JavaRanch, Programming Languages, Advertising & Promotion, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Marketing, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2009-03-10
- More bus-bashing: ESBs are 'standards-based,' but not 'standardized'
- I guess the acronym "ESB" won't stand for "Enterprise Standards Bus" anytime soon. Neal Ford just published this piece on the ongoing travails of the enterprise service bus, making this interesting observation: that ESBs tend to be "'standards-based,' but not 'standardized.' An important distinction,...
- Tags: Enterprise Service Bus, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-01-23
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