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"They have not told us what they are working on instead." Rahman believes that if Oracle continues to neglect Java EE, "the short and long term risks for the [Java] community and industry are immense.
Deal includes 'waiver of historic fees' UK universities and colleges have signed a contract worth up to £9.86 million ($13.33 million) with Oracle to use its controversial Java SE Universal ...
Oracle’s plan to improve the JVM’s serialization facility is definitely a positive one. However, this alone does not suffice to completely eliminate the scourge of deserialization vulnerabilities.
As enterprises reevaluate their Java strategy and migrate away from Oracle Java, many are turning to OpenJDK distributions. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip Featured ...
Oracle added the GraalVM Just-in-time (JIT) compiler as an experimental feature to Oracle JDK 23, its OpenJDK distribution, in September 2024. The GraalVM JIT compiler is faster than the standard Open ...
Despite deciding he had no business working at Oracle under the hand he says he was dealt, Gosling said he has no concerns about Java’s fate under Oracle. “I’m actually not very concerned ...
Oracle, the email said, will never cooperate with any “Java Foundation” and will not release its IP. Java, though, has been open source for nearly nine years, with interested parties able to ...
When Google started working on Java in the mid-2000s, the technology was owned by Sun Microsystems—Oracle didn't acquire Sun until 2010. In 2005, Google approached Sun about a licensing deal.
And it's working on a major upgrade to Java, due early next year. But it's hard to tell how much dough Oracle actually makes from the platform. To be sure, Oracle does have a financial interest in ...
Oracle could not plead ignorance because the FTC had obtained internal documents dated from 2011 that stated "[the] Java update mechanism is not aggressive enough or simply not working". According ...
In the Google vs Oracle appeal, a federal circuit court repealed the 2016 ruling that Google didn't owe Oracle anything for using Java in Android. Uh oh.
Oracle thinks it wants to squeeze Google for Java copyright infringement, but it shouldn't. The future of software is about APIs and the cloud, not licensing. Oracle v.