Monday September 17, 2007
Glassfish, Metro, Open ESB, NetBeans IDE beta and more!
Wow, what a package of enterprise-capable technologies offering scalability and performance, web services enablement particularly with .NET (Metro), services ecosystem using Open ESB, and tooling to support executable business processes: http://java.sun.com/javaee/ The release of SJSAS 9.1/Glassfish and Java EE 5 SDK Update today marks a remarkable day for Sun and for the community it serves, one that delivers true value for our customers and developers. Those community requirements do and will continue to translate into open source and open standards to encourage and support interoperability today and into the future (such as WS-BPEL 2, WS-* specifications, etc). Let's give the competition (such as JBoss, Apache, IBM's WebSphere and others) a run for their money as we deliver competitive value through scalability, performance, core and advanced functionality, and technologies focused on interoperability. Go Sun!
Posted at 01:50PM Sep 17, 2007 by Monica Martin in Sun | Comments[0]
WS-Policy Framework and Attachments are W3C Recs with Sun in the Forefront!
Yes, WS-Policy Framework and Attachments 1.5 are W3C Recommendations (finally)! Highlights of functionality changes or new features: Absence of policy assertions and impact to the processing model, empty nested policy expressions, policy intersection and the resulting policy, context, xml:id, and introduction of the ignorable attribute. And even more, Sun is in the forefront with our work on 1.5 and for policy in general : For Metro, in OASIS related efforts, in our successes in the W3C WG interoperability testing events, and in broader use of policy. Go Sun!
Posted at 10:31AM Sep 10, 2007 by Monica Martin in Personal | Comments[0]