Thursday, October 4, 2012

Alfresco API opens cloud service to mobile developers

  Java developers remain bullish despite security problems | Red Hat to change JBoss name for community version
 
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Alfresco API opens cloud service to mobile developers
Alfresco on Tuesday announced an API that will allow developers to integrate applications with the company's cloud-based content management service. Read More


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Java developers remain bullish despite security problems
Though the platform has had issues lately, developers don't see them as deal breakers in Java deployments Read More


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Red Hat to change JBoss name for community version
If the community edition of the JBoss enterprise Java application server could no longer be called JBoss, what other name would you choose? JOpen? JWorker? JFree? JMinion? JBoss community users get to decide. Read More

Oracle: Java upgrades still worthwhile despite postponed features
Java EE 7 and Java SE 8 will offer new capabilities in JavaScript programming and multicore processors, but PaaS cloud enhancements have been deferred Read More

 
 
 

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