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New components for Sun Java Enterprise System 6
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| Sun Microsystems has presented version 6 of its subscription-based "Java
| Enterprise System" software package at its JavaOne conference. Java ES 6
| includes more suites and products than the previous version, for example the
| Sun Identity Management Suite and the Sun Java Composite Application Platform
| Suite (Java CAPS), which have been tested and integrated with the existing
| package components.
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/139820
JavaFX 1.2 arrives, now running on Linux and Solaris
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| At the JavaOne Conference Sun Microsystems has announced the release of
| version 1.2 of its rich internet application framework and language – JavaFX.
| Numerous features have been added, including skinnable UI controls, better
| layout, local data storage, RSS/Atom feed support, chart support, improved
| dialogues and remodelled event processing.
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http://www.h-online.com/open/JavaFX-1-2-arrives-now-running-on-Linux-and-Solaris--/news/113433
Recent:
Sun commits to JavaFX despite uncertainty
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/19/sun_javafx_uncertainty/
JavaFX SDK preview release imminent
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| Also, Sun's experience with open-source development may prove to be an asset,
| he argued on his blog: "The quicker Sun can go open fully open source with
| their JavaFX stack -- start developing it in the open, letting people use
| nightly builds, and even collaborating in the open, the better positioned
| they'll be to make up for any lateness."
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=255420556&rid=-50
Linux will save JavaFX!
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| I was drawn to a JavaLobby post entitled JavaFX's Killer Feature, because I
| have long wondered what, exactly JavaFX's killer feature could possibly be.
| Well, brace yourself: JavaFX will succeed where others fail because it runs
| on Linux, whereas Adobe is notorious for letting its Linux Flash port (upon
| which Air runs) lag behind.
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http://www.javaworld.com/community/?q=node/945
JavaFX as Rich Internet Application Platform
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| Why free? Because developers don't want to encumber their applications with
| royalty bearing dependencies, or use technologies that predefine where
| consumers might appear. You don't build developer communities around closed
| source, you build user communities - and this is an instance where developer
| selection and adoption will define the broadest RIA marketplace. JavaFX will,
| like all of Sun's software platforms, be made freely available as open
| source, and it'll be released via the GPL (v2) license.
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http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/rocking_the_free_world
Related:
JAVAONE - Sun defends JavaFX Script
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| This question was raised during the JavaOne conference in San Francisco this
| week, with an attendee wondering why Sun needed to have its own scripting
| variant. JavaFX Script is part of Sun's JavaFX rich Internet application
| platform, first announced a year ago but being filled out with product
| deliverables this year.
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| With JavaFX Script, Sun is offering up a scripting language very similar to
| what already was available, argued developer Angsuman Chakraborty, CEO of
| Taragana. It is hard for developers to learn another language, Chakraborty
| said.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=703687504&rid=-50
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