Rival open-source efforts to simplify development of Java software are inching closer together to battle a common enemy: Microsoft. Two open-source development-tool projects--Eclipse, backed by IBM, ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- There once was a time when IBM was arguably the most dominant force in the enterprise Java community. And yet at Oracle Code One 2019, signs all pointed to how Microsoft wants in, ...
If you are a Java developer, you absolutely owe yourself the pleasure of trying out IBM's Eclipse (also known as the WebSphere Workbench). It has a dizzying array of features, its completely modular ...
Bob Sutor, IBM's director of WebSphere software, told CRN Monday that IBM is not a part of a plan being hatched by Java tools vendors, including Sun Microsystems and BEA Systems, to set a standard for ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Just because IBM and Sun Microsystems made a show of playing nice at JavaOne this week in San Francisco does not mean the two companies have entirely repaired their rift over the ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. The key difference between Tomcat and WebSphere is that WebSphere is a proprietary, Jakarta EE ...
IBM’s reported interest in buying Sun Microsystems has Java and open-source community members expressing both hopes and worries about the implications of such a deal on the tools, applications and ...
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