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  • Open source Java debate brews cold

    Sun executives met open source Java advocates head on during a panel discussion at JavaOne, looking to dispel notions that Java needs to be open sourced to accelerate innovation. 

  • Sun: Ubiquity fuels 'Java economy'

    At JavaOne, Sun executives promise simpler development tools they hope will help Java move into "unexpected environments." 

  • Sun offers low-cost Java tool

    Sun Microsystems wants to double the population of Java developers, and it hopes its new $99 Java Studio Creator will do the trick. Priced to compete with Microsoft's line of Visual Basic tools, the product is intended for building simple programs th... 

  • IBM to showcase programming tools

    Next week IBM will debut new Java tools that will be made available via its AlphaWorks developer Web site. Included in the offerings will be a tool that allows the sharing of data between components written with Java and .NET, and a separate add-on t... 

  • Sun: Someday, Java will be open source

    A Java technology evangelist for Sun Microsystems says the company will eventually offer up an open source version of the Java development language, but it remains unclear when it will be available or how licensing arrangements would work. 

  • Sun to release tool for Java novices

    Next week an early version of Java Studio Creator will debut. The developer tool, which once went by the name Project Rave, offers an alternative to integrated development environments like NetBeans and Eclipse. 

  • Developers not happy with new Java standard

    The Java Community Process is backing a standard for creating Web apps at the presentation layer that gives Java developers a more Microsoft-like programming experience, with drag-and-drop buttons, frames, forms and other visual components. Some deve... 

  • IBM makes available new code-fixer tool

    Structural Analysis for Java, or SA4J, lets people who design and build Java apps test the code for architectural integrity. It's available on the alphaWorks site for emerging technologies. 

  • IBM Lotus puts best Java Server Face forward

    Central to efforts to ease J2EE development for the Domino programmer are Java Server Faces, now moving through Java Community Process standardization. These tags are intended to abstract out some of the complexity inherent in J2EE. 

  • Sun, BEA tout new Java deals

    Sun has sold its Java Enterprise System software to clothier The Men's Wearhouse and healthcare firm Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Meantime, BEA is providing its Java middleware to Star Alliance airline consortium.