Java: Not just for the server anymore?
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Java Email Server 1.3.2 (1.x)
Java Email Server 1.3.2 (1.x)
11/19/2003 01:34 AMAn SMTP POP3 email server.
Tiny Java Web Server
Tiny Java Web Server
04/16/2005 08:56 PMJ2EE .war deployment
Java Email Server 1.4 (1.x)
Java Email Server 1.4 (1.x)
07/15/2004 12:13 AMAn SMTP POP3 email server.
Red Hat set to launch Java app server
Red Hat set to launch Java app server
07/30/2004 06:36 AMComputer Weekly Jul 30 2004 11:11AM GMT
Java Server Reports
Java Server Reports
08/30/2004 01:58 PMJSR 0.0.1 Released
Java Email Server 1.3.4 (1.x)
Java Email Server 1.3.4 (1.x)
02/13/2004 02:14 AMAn SMTP POP3 email server.
Sun prepares Java server update
Sun prepares Java server update
12/12/2003 02:16 AMZDNet Australia Dec 12 2003 1:26AM ET
Sun-Java-App-Server PE 8.0 path
disclosure
Sun-Java-App-Server PE 8.0 path
disclosure
05/27/2004 05:03 PMMarc Schoenefeld (May 26 2004)
Sun preps Java server update
Sun preps Java server update
12/11/2003 06:07 PMZDNet Dec 11 2003 5:43PM ET
Red Hat Selling Java App Server Support
Red Hat Selling Java App Server Support
07/30/2004 05:44 PMtheWHIR Jul 30 2004 9:36PM GMT
Apache's Java server delayed
Apache's Java server delayed
07/26/2004 10:33 AMJava RFC2217 Terminal Server 1.00
Java RFC2217 Terminal Server 1.00
07/24/2004 09:36 AMAn RFC2217 terminal server.
Sun readies Java server update
Sun readies Java server update
12/11/2003 04:45 PMSun Microsystems plans to complete a Web services-ready, enterprise
version of its Java application server next year while it ups its
investment in Web server software.
ASP.Net Webforms vs. Java Server Faces
ASP.Net Webforms vs. Java Server Faces
06/24/2004 04:24 PM
Red Hat to launch Java app server Monday
Red Hat to launch Java app server Monday
07/29/2004 12:00 PMRed Hat Inc. plans to release its first Java application server at the
LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco on Monday, broadening its
business beyond the Linux open source operating system, industry
sources said.
Sun may put Java server on open-source
table
Sun may put Java server on open-source
table
07/15/2004 03:18 PMSun says it is considering an open-source model for its Java
Enterprise System.
Sun mulls an open-source Java server
Sun mulls an open-source Java server
07/15/2004 03:39 PMThe Java creator says it is considering an open-source model for its
Java Enterprise System.
Sun mulls open source for Java server
Sun mulls open source for Java server
07/15/2004 03:38 PMZDNet Jul 15 2004 8:04PM GMT
Fatima Java Content Management Server
Fatima Java Content Management Server
04/18/2005 11:33 PMWelcome to Fatima's New Home
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server
04/08/2005 06:21 PMActiveGrid on Monday will announce an early-access release of its open
source enterprise application platform that will leverage PC-based
computing grids and will include an application server not based on
Java.
Analysts: IBM Riding High in Java
Application Server Market
Analysts: IBM Riding High in Java
Application Server Market
05/13/2004 04:57 PMIBM claims the top share of Java application and integration software
installations, according to analyst figures.
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server (InfoWorld)
ActiveGrid lights LAMP, grid with
Java-less app server (InfoWorld)
04/08/2005 06:16 PMInfoWorld - ActiveGrid on Monday will announce an early-access release
of its open source enterprise application platform that will leverage
PC-based computing grids and will include an application server not
based on Java.
PR: Zend Integrates Its PHP
Infrastructure Solution With Sun Java
System Web Server
PR: Zend Integrates Its PHP
Infrastructure Solution With Sun Java
System Web Server
11/04/2003 08:20 PMZend Teams With Sun To Provide Enterprises With a Stable and Scalable
PHP Environment, Making Sun Java System Software the Premier PHP
Platform.
I Can't See You Anymore
I Can't See You Anymore
12/14/2003 02:55 PMLight travels at 186,000 miles (300 million meters) per second in a
vacuum but physicists in the United States and Russia are just a
little bit faster, actually capturing the light photons and
stopping them in their tracks. The newly-developed technique offers
opportunities to improve optical communication, manage quantum data, a
boon to the future of both communication and digital security.
Is TV Relevant Anymore?
Is TV Relevant Anymore?
02/01/2005 09:15 PMTo toss the TV or not to toss the TV - that is the question.
Why IT doesn't matter anymore
Why IT doesn't matter anymore
08/10/2004 03:53 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Why IT
doesn’t matter anymore'
This article has some weird formatting due to an ad insertion -
just scroll down the page to read it. “…Twenty years ago,
most executives looked down on computers as proletarian tools —
glorified typewriters and calculators — best relegated to low
level employees like secretaries, analysts and technicians. It was the
rare executive who would let his fingers touch a keyboard, much less
incorporate information technology into his strategic thinking. Today,
that has changed…
Why can't you pay attention anymore?
Why can't you pay attention anymore?
03/28/2005 07:50 AMPsychiatrist Ted Hallowell says it has to do with the relentless
chatter from the high-tech devices used in the modern workplace.
Browsing the Web? Not Anymore
Browsing the Web? Not Anymore
07/09/2004 04:50 PMI can't remember the last time I actually browsed the Web. You know,
just sort of aimlessly following links in the hopes of encountering
something unique or interesting. (I'm also glad that idea of calling
it "surfing" seems to have become less popular.) Between the few sites
I visit daily to get things done, links that come in via e-mail, and
the various weblogs and news feeds I guess I'm spending enough time in
my browser already. It's a far...
Tab, it's not just soda anymore
Tab, it's not just soda anymore
11/18/2002 12:58 PMMozilla is an excellent web browser. You heard it here first, folks.
I have been using this browser exclusively for about two months now
and I have not been disappointed once. It has the best support for
W3C standards, as well as being quicker and lighter then Internet
Explorer (results may vary). But I'm not telling you anything you
don't already know. The real point of this argument is that the top
feature in Mozilla, in my opinion, is tabbed browsing. Observe...
As an example of how I use the RSS features of my own web site, when I
find an article I want to read from one of the links, I middle-click.
Mozilla, under the Preferences area, allows you to set the option to
have links open in new "tabs". Therefore, I can view numerous web
sites at once, without having that number of windows open.
Update: I forgot to mention that Mozilla's side-project Phoenix also
supports all the goodies that Mozilla does, as well as tabbed
browsing, while weighing in a smaller overall size. Check it out;
version 0.4 was released last week.
Speaking of reading RSS feeds, this evening while I was reading these
feeds I clicked on Simon Willison's feed and lo and behold I saw my
web site's name. Thanks to Simon for linking to my page, I appreciate
it. I enjoy reading his musings daily.
New Look: stonefishspine has put up a new design today. He's been
testing new designs for a while and I think I like this one best.
Speaking of designs, I dig Zeldman's new digs as well.
Can't take it anymore? Let Clippy Help:
Can't take it anymore? Let Clippy Help:
01/03/2004 05:55 PMhttp://rita.thegourmet.com/tywych07.gif
Can you say 'offshore' anymore?
Can you say 'offshore' anymore?
09/24/2004 05:45 PMPolitically charged phrase disappearing as firms cook up new terms to
describe sending work to cheaper labor markets.
No one UI fits all - anymore!
No one UI fits all - anymore!
05/26/2004 11:58 AMOne UI Does Not Fit All.
To see the full-screen trailers
of The Incredibles and Alexander, Apple is
making you use iTunes, rather than its QuickTime player. (It uses
QuickTime for the full screen version of Spider-Man II or Sky
Captain.) After you view the trailer with iTunes, you end up at the
iTunes store's new trailers section. However, most of the trailers
housed there drive you to QuickTime, rather than iTunes, as the media
player.
I don't believe that one UI fits all. Neither does Apple, usually.
There's good reasons that the UIs for QuickTime, iTunes, Safari, the
iPod, and OS X are different, and tuned to the functions and medium
they're focused on. A browser is about browsing and searching. It
accomodates viewing short media like music clips and trailers via
plug-ins just fine. Music lends itself to playlists, sorting by
artist, album, or genre, and, when portable, one-thumb scrolling and
manipulation. Etc., etc.
The iTunes video experience exposes some flaws of the single UI
approach. It's probably just an implementation glitch, but with
QuickTime you can skip ahead or back in the trailer; you can't with
iTunes. Tivo, who is very good at creating a TV UI, falls flat with
its music and photo features. Microsoft's
Media Center implementations - both portable and TV screen versions
- are similarly challenged, though Microsoft, for once, is not
crippling them with too many Windows conventions.
[David
Card]
I don't believe that one UI fits all - either.
But this isn't necessarily what I meant.
Not Just for Emergencies Anymore
Not Just for Emergencies Anymore
02/05/2005 09:04 PMEncouraged by new calling plans, the elderly are increasingly viewing
the cellphone not as a device for emergencies but as an everyday
convenience.
The customer is always right? Not
anymore
The customer is always right? Not
anymore
07/07/2004 02:57 PMIM: Not Just for Kids Anymore
IM: Not Just for Kids Anymore
09/02/2004 11:38 AM
Adults are picking up instant messaging in record numbers,
with 50% of those over 35 using various systems. This study was
funded by AOL, which has a major stake in the instant messaging market
through its popular AIM software. But most people who use IM in the
workplace are still using free and unsecured systems, despite the
availability of secure versions in enterprise software and products
like
IM Secure.
Is SQL a standard anymore?
Is SQL a standard anymore?
06/26/2002 01:00 PMCNET Jun 23 2002 10:22PM ET
Not just for breakfast anymore
Not just for breakfast anymore
11/13/2003 02:01 AMWhat was your first experience with the sacred cup of java? I don't
remember my very first coffee experience, but...
"We Don't Live Here Anymore"
"We Don't Live Here Anymore"
08/13/2004 09:01 AMTwo couples, one illicit affair, and all the guilt and recrimination
that are sure to follow.
``USB: Not Just for Your Mouse Anymore``
``USB: Not Just for Your Mouse Anymore``
06/17/2005 03:40 PMThumb drives just not doing it for you anymore? Check out these gizmos
designed for a relaxing coffee break -- or a manicure. And you don't
even have to leave your desk!
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