Topic: oracle

Top five cool things from Oracle OpenWorld/JavaOne

From Hadoop-based analytics machines to closures for Java, this mega conference was packed with development goodies … continue reading

JavaOne’s focus on the future

The Java-centered conference was packed with information about the future of the language, JavaFX and the JCP … continue reading

Lambdas are coming to Java

Oracle details its plans for lambda implementation in Java, which will bring a functional layer to the language … continue reading

Oracle to offer big-data analytics system

The company has unveiled its fist entry into the popular big-data analytics market, along with new SPARC chips … continue reading

The top five ways Oracle is being a better citizen

The big, scary proprietary software vendor in the Valley isn’t necessarily so scary anymore … continue reading

Java EE: The state of the environment

Confusion and trepidation over the platform is giving way, now that Oracle has confirmed its commitment to it … continue reading

JDeveloper 11G Release 2 arrives with REST

The Oracle-specific IDE includes additions to Oracle’s Application Development Framework … continue reading

Oracle donates Hudson to Eclipse Foundation

Open-source Foundation will shepherd Hudson, with additional developers being committed by various companies … continue reading

Oracle releases NetBeans 7.0

That other Java IDE brings with it JDK 7 support and added features for handling app servers … continue reading

From the Editors: Android isn’t going away

The platform will survive Microsoft’s lawsuit, so don’t worry; the Eclipse Foundation has become hugely relevant … continue reading

Android facing yet more legal battles

Oracle lawsuit coupled with new litigation from Microsoft casts a shadow on Android’s future … continue reading

Oracle adds mobile application framework

New ADF from Oracle abstracts functions and data access layers, allowing for fast construction of BlackBerry and Windows apps … continue reading

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