Free as a bird
June’s Santa Clara conference will now be open to all, with organisers promising the “largest free gathering of Java professionals anywhere”.
Finally on the App Store?
The platform’s founder James Gosling believes it is a possibility with the arrival of new Java Enhancement Proposal targeting statically-linked JNI libraries.
Rejigging gingerbread
Struggling with the limitations of legacy Android? Facebook’s engineers decided to hack the underlying VM.
The chips are down
Big Blue feels it’s time to open up their cloud architecture ahead of OpenStack’s Grizzly release.
Don’t get yourself in a flap
As social network deprecates traditional API, older apps and sites may find Twitter integration broken.
Tomcat Extended
From November's JAX Magazine, we sat down with TomEE's David Blevins to discuss the project that takes Tomcat one step further for this generation's applications.
Tutorial
Codename One co-founder explains the thinking behind the platform created to ease the burden of mobile device development for Java developers,
Thank god it's the....
Friday Five is back once again. Featuring nude.js, a nine year old entrepreneur and something close to Minority Report
Fly me to the cloud
Looking to scale up their NoSQL support, the infrastructure giant come to undisclosed agreement for “industrial strength” MongoDB startup.
Banking on Java
Despite their strong .NET heritage, the Albany startup have changed their single language approach, finding Java unavoidable in the enterprise
A decent proposal
With IP dispute laid to rest, Node.js-inspired project around two months from joining open-source foundation.
To the enterprise!
SpringSource release their Hadoop-helping project for Spring users, which aims to streamline the heavy lifting process for newcomers.
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