Borland and Oracle are brewing new versions of their Java software development tools. Borland this week will ship an update to its popular JBuilder tool. The new version integrates with two other ...
Oracle and Sun Microsystems have teamed up to try to snatch away Microsoft's customers. In a bid to convince Microsoft developers to support the Java programming language, Oracle and Sun announced ...
Database giant Oracle is delivering an update to its Java-based software development tools, the latest maneuver in the company's drive to grab more of the Java server software market. The company on ...
Oracle has made Java 16, also known as Oracle Java Development Kit 16, generally available, including 17 new enhancements to the platform aimed at further improving developer productivity. This latest ...
Oracle has revamped its development tools with support for the latest Java and Web services standards. The database software company has released Oracle9i JDeveloper version 9.0.3, a revised toolset ...
Oracle has released the Oracle Java Platform extension for Visual Studio Code, bringing full-featured Java development for Maven and Gradle projects to Microsoft’s popular code editor. Available in ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) is one of the best forever stocks to buy now. On March 17, Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) unveiled Java 26, the latest version of its programming language and ...
Oracle has gotten a lot of heat for its handling of Java, with some speculating that even though Oracle hasn’t killed Java yet, it still has time to do so. But let’s not overlook the substantial ...
When the guru who coined the term DevOps contends that delivering services over container is losing ground to so-called “serverless” logic in the cloud—you listen. Self-styled “DevOps enthusiast” ...
Update: A few days after this article’s publication, Oracle issued a statement to Ars saying that the company remains committed to Java EE development. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Oracle ...
What do developers love most about Java? For many, it’s how it manages to be so reliable (think Toyota) while still able to handle everything from parallel graph analytics to bleeding-edge finance ...