<b>commentary</b> A widely used online game and longtime Java ally is ditching Oracle's security-plagued programming technology. Your move, Minecraft. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
With this installment I complete my survey of Java-based sound and music applications that run under Linux. Again I've focused mainly on production software. MIDI And Java The Java Sound API contains ...
Mojang announced a big change is coming to Minecraft: Java Edition, one that could make it a whole lot easier to make mods ...
Structured concurrency, a new proposal incubating in the OpenJDK community, would treat multiple tasks running in different Java threads as a single unit of work. Multithreaded programming could be ...
A look at some of the best database and RDBMS tools for Java software developers. Learn more about Java and database programming. Java developers often rely on specific database tools to efficiently ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Taking a page from Larry Page, Google engineer Tim Lindholm took an evasive approach while on the stand in the continuing trial between Google and Oracle. Lindholm's appearance and ...
First, let's cover the technical issues. It's verbose, combines the worst of both worlds between static and dynamic typing by having a hobbled but extremely clunky type system, and mandates running on ...
On June 16, Oracle Corporation released financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2016, and corporate executives trumpeted the company's cloud services success. According to the latest ...
We showcase some of the best online courses to learn software development and computer programming with Java. Learn more about Java coding. Java is one of the most prevalent programming languages ...
BEA Systems released on Monday the first components of an important upgrade to its Java server software and lowered the price of its entry-level Java server product. The upgrade is for BEA's WebLogic ...
Nearly 75 percent of end users are running a version of Java in their browser that's at least six months out of date, Charles Renert, vice president of research and development for Websense, wrote on ...