Come join the local ISV Engineering team for a special session on
Java FX.
To register, please RSVP to isve-toi-israel@sun.com.
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Come join the local ISV Engineering team for a special session on
Java FX.
To register, please RSVP to isve-toi-israel@sun.com.
[Read More] Come join the local ISV Engineering team for a special session on
Java Real Time System for time-critical applications, with guest Greg
Bollella, Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems.
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YOU'RE INVITED Technology Transfer Day
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To register, please RSVP to jrts-isr-event@sun.com.
[Read More]This large international System Integrator, where today's proofpoint was carried out, had been using and loving Java as a software language for the comfort of development and maintenance. When the request to build some kind of a system and network management application, involving intensive LAN communication, came from a classified customer, the partner knew the non-deterministic nature of Java SE (though Java 5 and 6 made big improvements in predictability) would not fit the bill. Indeed, the Java Virtual Machine stops application threads for garbage collection and other maintenance tasks so it is not possible to guarantee bounded pauses, especially when the maximal latency allowed for serving requests in this project was in order of tens of millisecond (for worst case scenarios).
That said, Java, as a runtime, can take many forms. Expressive Java FX for rich clients, lightweight Java ME for mobile device, transactional Java EE for enterprise services and real-time Java RTS for deterministic applications. Our partner had no previous experience with Java Real Time but the motivation to stay on Java was so strong that they engaged in a proof-of-concept to evaluate Java RTS 2.1 on Solaris 10. With the support of Sun and our ISV Engineering team…
[Read More]Come meet the local ISV Engineering team at the 3rd annual Java Technology Day, Israel!
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YOU'RE INVITED Java Technology Conference
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Come meet the Israel ISV Engineering team and hear about dtrace for Java and Web 2.0 applications!
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YOU'RE INVITED Sun Technology Transfer DTrace on Java and Web 2.0 applications
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