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News. Sun Releases Java Platforms under GPLv2. By John K. Waters; November 13, 2006; Sun Microsystems announced today that it has begun the process of releasing its Java Platform Standard Edition ...
Both Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME), which is used on mobile devices, and Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) software, used for desktop applications, are being released immediately ...
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eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Sun Microsystems plans to open-source its ...
The Sun-hosted Java.net Web site will provide access to Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) software for mobile phones and Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) software for desktop applications.
Sun officially announced yesterday plans to release the source code of its Java Micro Edition (J2ME) implementation before the end of the year. Designed for deployment on embedded devices like ...
It’s no surprise that Sun is making its core Java platform freely available; what is somewhat unexpected is the vendor’s choice of open source license. In all the open sourcing of its software ...
Computerworld Canada – Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems Corp. announced the availability of the JavaFX Mobile platform for developing and delivering Rich Internet Applications (RIAs ...
Java Platform, Standard Edition (SE) will be upgraded in separate releases in 2011 and 2012, with the platform getting capabilities for developer productivity, modularity, and dynamic languages.