Java performance tool makes shock reappearance
After two-year absence, JRockit Mission Control returns in Java 7u40 with support for HotSpot and more goodies.
After two-year absence, JRockit Mission Control returns in Java 7u40 with support for HotSpot and more goodies.
After two-year absence, JRockit Mission Control returns in Java 7u40 with support for HotSpot and more goodies.
PLUS, Jive 4.5.6 released, and Fedora change contributor agreement.
At QCon, Adam Messinger announces Oracle will release a premium version of the JVM, in addition to the free version.
Oracle announce new WebLogic Suite Virtualization Option suite.
On 27th January, the IT world sat down and watched Oracle’s five hour long webcast, hoping for the answers to questions we’d been debating for nine months. How would Oracle manage the obvious overlap in their own portfolio, and that of the newly-acquired Sun Microsystems? How would they propose to handle two popular Java Virtual Machines Hotspot and JRockit? And what of their two application servers GlassFish and WebLogic? In this article, Java EE expert Dirk Weil gives an in-depth analysis of Oracle’s statements and whether, in his opinion, Oracle was able to lay some of our questions to rest……..