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The new release of the JetBrains IDE brings pre-release support for Java 25 and Maven 4, while the AI tools AI Assistant and ...
Most Java companies--such as IBM, Oracle, SilverStream, and now Sun--have been releasing their own Web services toolkits that offer differing guidelines to build Web services using Java.
The company releases JDeveloper 10g with a "framework" to simplify services-oriented Java development, in an effort to take market share from IBM and BEA Systems.
PalmOne hands developers an IBM toolkit to create Java applications for its Treo and Tungsten handhelds, hoping that a bigger lineup of mobile software will land it more corporate customers.