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Sun: Fresh Java, Communities for JavaOne in '07
The Java platform and communities have been for quite a ride the last 12 months: Updates for Java, support for Open Source dynamic scripting, growing mojo for AJAX and Web 2.0 apps -- and even Open Sourcing of Java. As we begin JavaOne 2007, IDN talks to Jean Elliott, Senior Director of Sun's Java Software Product Marketing, about the new face of Java and its communities.
Full Story >Download: JNBridgePro's .NET/Tiger Interop Tool
JNBridge is offering a free download (for a limited license) of its latest .NET-Java interop tool, JNBridgePro 3.0. Optimized for interop between Tiger (J2SE 5.0) and .NET Framework 2.0, upgrades include: access to Java and .NET (Framework 2.0) generics, mapping between Java and .NET enums, enhanced support for end-to-end security for apps that run across .NET and Java.
Full Story >Hanging Up On Cost, Complexity of Voice IT
A small software firm in the farthest corner of the South Pacific has come up with new, loosely-coupled XML-based voice technologies that make it easier and cheaper for architects to design and deploy a wide array of voice-driven web services and integration projects. See how Australia's Skunkworks is catching the attentions of telcos and exchange users.
Full Story >Countdown to BPEL Begins - A Dev's FAQ
Controversy is giving way to simple hard work on BPEL4WS, the proposed orchestration standard for web services supported by both Java and .NET vendors. BEA and IBM have jointly submitted BPELJ, a plan to implement BPEL for Java J2EE -- so devs could be working with business process across Java and .NET apps by year end. All the while, Java vendors say they'll keep touch with Microsoft to make sure BPEL works with .NET. Get the details on a busy BPEL summer.
Full Story >Tool Hangs Up on High AppDev Costs for Voice
A small software firm in the farthest corner of the South Pacific is going to the farthest reaches to better enable devs to build and deploy a wide array of voice-driven web services and integration projects. Tired of the high cost and lock-in of proprietary vendor tools, Australia's Skunkworks has crafted a rich-voice appdev environment in Perl.
Full Story >How Python Boosts App Integration -- Part II
As Sun and Microsoft both look to embrace scripting languages in web services run by Java and .NET, IDN spoke with Alex Martelli, the author of O'Reilly's leading books on the topic of Python in the enterprise -- "Python in a Nutshell" and "Python Cookbook." In Part 2, Martelli offers insights on Python's different approach to working with Win32, Java,.NET, and even C/C++ apps.
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