Looking to bolster the development of Web and enterprise J2EE applications in the open-source arena, the Eclipse Foundation has released Version 1.0 of its Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP).
JBoss Inc. on Monday is shipping JBoss Application Server 4.0, which the company is billing as the first open source application server certified as compatible with the J2EE 1.4 platform.
IBM Corp. next week for the first time will add support for Microsoft Corp.'s .Net development tools to its access management software, letting corporations build support for IBM's identity management platform directly into Windows-based applications.
Sun Microsystems Inc. continues to place its focus on appealing to the developer community with a recent upgrade to its Java Web Services Development Pack 1.4, available online. The company also announced a new edition of the Sun Java System Application Server 7 for its Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), which is available as a free download.
Sun Microsystems Inc. has released a beta version of the next release of Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE), a set of specifications used to develop Java applications primarily for desktop computers.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems Inc. recently announced that the Java Community Process (JCP) has approved the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.4 specification.
With over 600 new features including the ability to integrate business applications, manage business processes and a Web Services infrastructure, Oracle Corp. announced on Wednesday the availability of its Application Server 10g.
Oracle Corp. by the end of the year plans to release an upgrade of its JDeveloper tool for Java that backs the latest J2EE standard, which focuses on Web services.