Tuesday, 3 September 2013

New! Java Q&A blog

Java security will be in the spotlight at JavaOne

Why Microsoft .Net failed

JavaWorld
September 03, 2013
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New! Java Q&A blog

Java Tutor Jeff Friesen answers technical questions about Java. Learn from this week's questions ("Does Java allow classes to be declared in interfaces?" and "How can I use a symbol to name an identifier?") then submit your own.

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Issue highlights

1. Java security will be in the spotlight at JavaOne

2. Why Microsoft .Net failed

3. Salesforce.com mobile app developers gain security tools

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Java security will be in the spotlight at JavaOne

Oracle isn't shying away from Java's well-publicized security issues at the upcoming conference, with sessions focusing on Java malware, web container security, and recent JRE security enhancements. READ MORE

Why Microsoft .Net failed

Microsoft tried, but it couldn't win the hearts and minds of developers who weren't already indoctrinated -- and it alienated others along the way. READ MORE

Salesforce.com mobile app developers gain security tools

Salesforce.com's Mobile SDK is now compatible with Good's containerization technology. READ MORE

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