Oracle restart development on Java modularization
Following slow progress, Project Jigsaw devs ditch four years
Following slow progress, Project Jigsaw devs ditch four years
The second half of the year was as eventful as the first: heres the most important and interesting events from July through to December.
IBM’s Holly Cummins and ‘Diabolical Developer’ Martijn Verburg discuss ways of overcoming complexity in software development. Recorded at JAX London 2012.
In 2015, is Java just going to be 20 years old, or is it going to be new and vital? asked IBM’s Poole in his JAX London keynote.
With JAX London just around the corner, we caught up with the Keynoters. Our second chat is with Java performance masters Kirk Pepperdine and the Diabolic Developer, Martijn Verburg.
The fallout from the proposed Project Jigsaw deferral continues. After Mark Reinhold discounted OSGi, the OSGi Alliance have their say.
A round-up of the first day of QCon London – loads of Java with a bit of Cloud thrown in
As proposals flood in for JDK 8, an old problem is finally addressed.
They may have lost inspirational director and evangelist Peter Kriens, but receive huge boost for JavaSE 8 modularity
Thomas Kurian gives community an insight into the future of OpenJDK, Java SE, GlassFish and NetBeans.
Jigsaw will remain open, but Salesforce.com customers will get extra features.