Editors' Picks
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2013 Java trends: The cloud floats into Java application development
Cloud computing architectures are having wide-reaching effects on Java application development. Here are five hot trends in cloud computing for 2013.25 Feb 2013
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Big data trends: Big things in store for 2013
Big data trends in 2013 will include rises in cloud storage, organization of unstructured data and the importance of real-time analytics.21 Feb 2013
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Mobile app dev meets agile best practices
The demand for mobile apps and how quickly those apps need to change is persuading some companies to embrace agile best practices.19 Feb 2013
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Java mobile application trends for 2013
Java mobile applications are becoming more popular as mobile devices proliferate, both for consumers and for businesses.18 Feb 2013
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What's brewing for Java in 2013: A look at Java technology news
Java technology news is constantly shifting. This article takes a look at the important Java trends right now, at the start of 2013.18 Feb 2013
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Spring sucks? Refuting the case against Spring
Because some old school J2EE types think Spring sucks, Ken Rimple takes some time to refute common complaints about Spring.11 Jan 2013
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Spring vs. Java EE: Making the case for Spring
Ken Rimple's case for Spring includes comparisons to Java EE, but he also expounds on improvements Spring and other languages have brought to the JVM.11 Jan 2013
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New Java features bring the JDBC API closer to Spring
Innovations from the Spring framework have spurred advances in the JDBC API which are now helping the Spring framework evolve.11 Jan 2013
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Java EE vs. Spring: The two are not quite equivalent
Java EE has certainly improved since the days of J2EE, but a look at Spring and Java EE today shows Java still has some catching up to do.11 Jan 2013
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A Spring summary: The Spring framework is still relevant
Ken Rimple, Spring guru and co-author of 'Spring Roo in Action,' introduces the Spring framework and presents three reasons why Spring is still relevant.11 Jan 2013
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How to secure Java amid growing Java security vulnerabilities
Constant Java security vulnerabilities plague Oracle and enterprises alike. Expert Nick Lewis offers tips on how to use Java and the JRE securely.05 Dec 2012
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Java malware, fileless malware pose threats to desktop security
Conventional antivirus software can't detect fileless malware, and recent attacks highlighted Java vulnerabilities on Windows and Mac OS machines.04 Dec 2012
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The risk of using Windows kernel-mode drivers in systems management
Windows kernel-mode drivers can pose risks if used in IT efficiency systems management tools.06 Nov 2012
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Consider disabling Java as malware targets JRE vulnerabilities
Expert Nick Lewis advises enterprises to disable Java to defend against cross-platform malware that targets JRE vulnerabilities.05 Nov 2012
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ODTUG directors advise mobile developers to focus on user experience
Get tips on developing a great user experience for mobile applications in this quick video interview.09 Oct 2012
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JavaOne 2012: Improving ALM workflow with automation in Oracle PaaS
Application lifecycle management changes the way developers work when teamed with platform as a service, according to one ALM expert at JavaOne 2012.05 Oct 2012
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In-memory data grids look to cover performance bottlenecks
In-memory data grids now have a broader application. Their use is especially prevalent in data-intensive jobs that demand performance.04 Oct 2012
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Building an enterprise social network for the 'extended' brain trust
A chief information architect is handed a challenge: build an enterprise social network for the best brains in the world.03 Oct 2012
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JavaOne / Oracle OpenWorld conference coverage 2012
Running from September 30th through October 4th, The combined Oracle OpenWorld / JavaOne 2012 is one of the year's most widely anticpated events.01 Oct 2012
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JavaOne conference coverage 2012
Join TheServerSide.com and SearchOracle.com as we present conference coverage from JavaOne and Oracle OpenWorld.01 Oct 2012