IoT @ JavaOne: Java ME 8.1 developer preview released
Java ME 8.1 has arrived for devices with ARM-Cortex-M4 architecture.
Java ME 8.1 has arrived for devices with ARM-Cortex-M4 architecture.
Régis Latawiec gives us an expert overview of the evolving embedded market, and explains why Java is his number one choice for bringing the world of interconnected objects to life.
The Java platform VP discusses Java 8, Java EE 7 and beyond with help from a few guests.
The platforms founder James Gosling believes it is a possibility with the arrival of new Java Enhancement Proposal targeting statically-linked JNI libraries.
Two Oracle-sponsored white papers suggest that Java has a bright future on embedded and M2M devices.
Java embedded device plans look to be heading in the right direction for Java 8, with the arrival of two new JSRs
As London Java Community and CloudBees assume their role on the JCP EC, Java EE/SE and ME join forces
A familiar motto from two Sun veterans who have founded a new Java mobile SDK, set to go toe-to-toe with PhoneGap
The Developer Economics Report 2012 shows that two platforms are accelerating ahead of the rest – can Java ME possibly change the tide? Erm no.
Oracle attempt to re-engage with the Java Community
Qualcomm and Oracle have announced the availability of Oracle’s Sun Java Wireless Client for Qualcomm’s Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP). […]
Vice President of Development at Oracle, resurrected the old Java paradigm of Write Once, Run Anywhere during the Silicon Valley giant’s 27th January webcast, where Oracle unveiled their plans for Java ME and Java SE. Oracle proposed the unification of the SE and ME APIs, which would make it possible to write applications once, and then run them on a variety of devices from mobile phones, to flat-screen TVs, to desktop computers.