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- Taking ownership of content
- Billy Rios covered a very interesting flaw in Google's code.google.com site on his blog today. The issue involves taking ownership of content of a third party by an application and relates to research that Rios and I originally presented at DEFCON 15 last year. Before...
- Tags: Domain, Applet, JVM, Billy Rios, Class File, CODE, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-04
- jvm adds to iPhone's seduction of enterprise IT buyers for mobile computing
- JVM adds to iPhone's seduction of enterprise IT buyers for mobile computingHot to trotSomeone thinks that we computer users are just a bunch of salivating glands ready to slobber all over anything new. I've run Macs since 1984 and I'm getting used to upgrades. Same thing on the PC side....
- Tags: Java, haha, Apple iPhone, JVM, seduction, IT buyer, mobile computing, information technology, mobile
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
- jvm adds to iPhone's seduction of enterprise IT buyers for mobile computing
- Sun Microsystems' plans to tune the micro Java Virtual Machine to the iPhone -- leveraging the new SDK to characterize the JVM as an "application" -- could quickly turn the iPhone into a powerful business tool that IT executives can love too. The iPhone may have hit...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Information Technology, Mobile Computing, Internet Device, JVM, Mobile Internet Device, Advertising & Promotion, Java, Marketing, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-03-08
- Adaptive Memory Management for Virtualized Java Environments
- The Java Virtual Machine JVM is one of the great success stories in computing over the last two decades. It is the JVM that gives Java technology the "Write once, run anywhere" character that has made Java ubiquitous in IT, running everything from large, enterprise applications to mobile devices. Now...
- Tags: Hypervisor, Virtual Machine, JVM, Virtualization, Programming Languages, Java, Hardware, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-11-30
- Google taps Java VM for Android gPhone SDK
- Google taps Java VM for Android gPhone SDKIt's not even an optionfor the millions who don't have a JVM and the millions who stupidly downloaded it and have been trying to get that slow behemoth off their computers. I've never seen anything that has to update itself so much.Java...
- Tags: Programming languages, JRE, Java, JVM, Android, Android gPhone SDK, SDK, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-11-12
- Google taps Java VM for Android gPhone SDK
- As promised, Google released the Android SDK for gPhone-like devices today. Programmers can use it to immediately begin development of native programs that will run on Open Handset Alliance hardware. In a surprise move, however, the native programming interface is Java. This is great news...
- Tags: Developer, Google Inc., Plug-in, JVM, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2007-11-12
- Google's Android approach threatens no less than the personal computer itself
- Google's Android approach threatens no less than the personal computer itselfcrazy talkThis is a bunch of speculative hooey. No one wants to use applications on a tiny screen. Input is also a major problem.sipping the kool-ade or are you on the payroll?Oh come on, have you...
- Tags: Desktops, PRODUCTIVITY, Google Inc., Android, PC, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-11-05
- JSmooth (9)
- JSmooth is a Java Executable Wrapper. It creates native Windows launchers (standard .exe) for your Java applications. It makes java deployment much smoother and user-friendly, as it is able to find any installed Java VM by itself. When no VM is available, the wrapper can automatically download and install a...
- Tags: JVM, JSmooth, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-10-16
- WebSphere Application Server for z/OS V6.1.0.4: 64 Bit Addressing Support
- With the 6.1.0.4 level of WebSphere Application Server for z/OS the ability to run servers in 64-bit JVM mode was made available. What that means is that the JVM that runs inside the servers can now support far greater memory ("JVM heap") than before. But before one can have a...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Application Server, IBM z/OS, JVM, IBM WebSphere Application Server, 64-Bit, Java, Servers, Network Technology, Middleware, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2007-07-09
- The joys of Java
- When James Gosling first developed Java he had a great idea: create a tool that would allow device manufacturers to change their hardware as the technology evolved without having to rewrite the software for each new hardware generation. Hence the Java virtual machine separating the...
- Tags: Sun, General, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- Will open source Java matter?
- Will open source Java matter?'Java' still mattersBut, in terms of current trends, [url=http://www.eclipse.org]Open Source Eclipse[/url] is where the [i]smart[/i] R&D dollars are being spent.YesJava most definitely matters, and open sourcing it will only increase its importance.ultimate what triumphs arequality, features, performance ... .Net leads Java in this aspectcost sure,...
- Tags: Programming languages, Web servers, OPEN SOURCE, Eclipse, PC, Java, IBM Corp., Apache Software Foundation, JVM, Sun Microsystems Inc., HTTP server
- Discussion threads 2006-10-23
- Terracotta carves out new niche with clustering for jvms
- Terracotta's release today of Terracotta 2.0 at JavaOne aims to bring the benefits of clustering to the Java virtual machine JVM level, thereby allowing robust Java runtime environments for framework developers, freeing them from application-specific tinkering to enjoy fault-tolerance and on-demand linear performance scale. By clustering the JVM via...
- Tags: Java, JVM, Terracotta 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-05-17
- Java Virtual Machine: The Key for Accurated Memory Prefetching
- The popularity of the Java language is easily understandable analyzing the specific features of the language and the execution environment. However, there are still aspects of the Java execution environment that are not exploited. One of the most distinctive features of this platform is the knowledge that the Java Virtual...
- Tags: Memory, JVM, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-03-07
- Will a faster BEA JRockit expand J2EE's realtime appeal?
- For the record J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) is no longer the acronym that Sun and Java licensees are using to describe the server-side implementation of Java -- otherwise known as a Java-based application server (Java isn't your only choice for an app server; there's .NET too). Going forward,...
- Tags: Java, JVM
- Blog posts 2005-12-08
- Tuning Continuous jvms in CICS TS for z/OS V2.3 and V3.1
- Multiple JVMs can share a single cache of class files that have already been loaded, including some that have been optimized by compilation. This cache is shared by all worker JVMs. The size of this cache is controlled by the JVMCCSIZE SIT parameter. This cache should be large enough to...
- Tags: Cache, IBM z/OS, JVM, IBM CICS, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Andreessen: PHP succeeding where Java isn't
- Andreessen: PHP succeeding where Java isn'tHe may well be rightPHP has the definite advantage of running entirely on the server side, which means nothing but a browser any recent browser is required on the client side. The JVM seems to be getting bigger every few months, making it a...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Programming languages, .NET, JVM, PHP, Microsoft ASP.NET, Java
- Discussion threads 2005-10-19
- Why rich clients rule and always will
- Why rich clients rule and always willIn defense of John[i]Even if I can get past the fact that I'm not in the mood to pay good money to use a public kiosk, all of the kiosks already come with operating systems booted up.[/i]And infected (or pre-installed by intention) with who-knows-what...
- Tags: Programming languages, Spyware, adware & malware, eBay Inc., Java, kiosk, JVM, hardware
- Discussion threads 2005-10-18
- WebSphere Application Server V6: Application Server Crash Problem Determination
- The JVM is an interpretive computing engine that is responsible for running the bytecode in a compiled Java program. The JVM translates the Java bytecodes into the native instructions of the host machine. The application server, being a Java process, requires a JVM in order to run and to support...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Application Server, Server, JVM, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Java, Application Servers, Programming Languages, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-09-30
- The virtual machine revisited
- George Ou hit the nail on the head when he wrote "The dumbest gripe with Windows Vista to date."Does anyone remember the original Basic interpreter found in the Apple II and in PC-DOS? How about the Pascal-based p-system from UCSD -- introduced in the late 1980s? The early days of...
- Tags: operating system, virtual machine
- Blog posts 2005-08-10
- PCs falling victim to Windows flaws
- PCs falling victim to Windows flawsWindows is the flaw!Duh!Not for me.I do not have Java Virtual Machine.Plus, I don't go to any malicious web sites or open any e-mails that I don't know where they come from.Since I'm a valid MSN/Hotmail customer, Sender ID determines if a domain had been...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 98, Patches, JVM, MSJVM, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, ZoneAlarm, Java, e-mail, PC
- Discussion threads 2005-07-12
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