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  • Wed Jan 25 2006 Sun's Java Studio Creator warms to Ajax

    Sun releases Java Studio Creator 2.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Wed Mar 19 2003 Sun aims to simplify Java

    The Java creator seeks to gain ground on rivals with a bundle of new tools and a plan to simplify software development.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Wed Apr 2 1997 Sun declares year of Java

    This year Java will make a name for itself beyond the desktop, Sun Microsystems says.

    Posted by Tim Clark and Nick Wingfield

  • Mon Mar 29 2004 Sun to hand out Web-ready Java tool

    Java Studio Creator, a tool designed to appeal to Microsoft developers, will enter a broad testing program next month, in a version with added Web application features.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Thu Jul 15 2004 Sun mulls an open-source Java server

    The Java creator says it is considering an open-source model for its Java Enterprise System.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Thu Jun 24 2004 Sun to beef up Java tools

    Using code names like Tiger and Mako, the company's ready to sink its teeth into programming improvements.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica and Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Jun 28 2004 Sun puts Java into gear for cars

    The JavaOne crowd envisions a future with downloadable horn tunes as Sun's Jonathan Schwartz outlines a push to put Java in autos.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue May 16 2006 Sun promises to open-source Java

    Sun execs say the question is no longer whether the Java programming language will be open-sourced, but how it should be done.

    Posted by Joris Evers

  • Sun Jun 27 2004 Sun opens some Java source code

    The company plans to share a modest chunk of code, an experimental user interface called Project Looking Glass.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Mar 17 2004 Sun reluctant to make Java open source

    The company's top software executive calls IBM's proposal to make Java open source "weird" and says it would encourage incompatible standards.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

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