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Oracle will no longer be supporting Glassfish Java Enterprise Edition Server business users. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor Nov. 7, 2013, 11:23 a.m. PT ...
Although Oracle is backing away from commercial support for GlassFish, the core code remains integral to its plans for Java, according to the blog. “Oracle is committed to the future of Java EE ...
Oracle reported revenues of $9.07 billion in the second-quarter of fiscal 2017, which missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate. Notably, the on-premises software revenues declined 3.7% to $6.13 billion.
While GlassFish Open Source Edition 4.1 will be released in 2014, says Oracle, the company will not be releasing a 4.x commercial version of the Java application server.
Oracle Corporation ORCL is reportedly tightening up on the software audit front, with respect to the usage of Java Standard Edition (Java SE), a very popular version of Java readily available for ...
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