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Oracle keeps up with roadmap plans announced at JavaOne 2010 and delivers the latest version of its Java app server, GlassFish Server 3.1.
The Java landscape—including key players and users—is experiencing a significant shift. Oracle Java has been the most popular way to run enterprise Java applications and workloads for years.
With Java, Oracle has the language the underpins its enterprise applications and middleware---not to mention IBM's. It only stands to reason that Oracle would monetize Java via lawsuits and patents.
A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations that use Oracle Java has found that 73 percent have been audited in the last three years.
Oracle’s Co-CEO Mark Hurd recently acknowledged that Java users typically are months to years behind in their patching schedule. Upgrading versions or rewriting apps takes even longer if it is ...
Oracle acquired Sun in 2010 and sued Google not long thereafter. It can’t claim copyright over Java; a language can’t be copyrighted, just creative expressions in that language.
Our recent report and survey found that 98% of businesses use Java in their software applications or infrastructure, and 57% of those organizations indicate that Java is the backbone of most of ...
Keep in mind that Oracle has 11,000 application customers who will get the Oracle application server as part of an upgrade later this year.
Oracle makes the case that Java's application programming interfaces aren't just a means of using pre-written software, they're actually a copyrighted work unto themselves that Google copied.
This further solidifies Java’s role as a cornerstone for modern, future-ready application development,” Azul wrote. For this report, Azul teamed up with Dimensional Research and surveyed 2,039 ...
Oracle has announced the release of Java 24, which adds several new features to the language, such as the availability of the Stream Gatherers API and Class-File API, and new features designed for ...