Extending its commitment to providing the most complete, open and integrated tools for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE), SOA and Web 2.0 application development, Oracle today announced the ...
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The company releases JDeveloper 10g with a "framework" to simplify services-oriented Java development, in an effort to take market share from IBM and BEA Systems. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer ...
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Oracle at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco next week will announce intentions to offer its JDeveloper 10g Java developer tool for free. The tool, which has been priced at $995 per developer ...
Oracle’s JDeveloper 10g is an IDE in the broadest sense of the term. For the majority of Java application development projects, the developer or architect will never have to leave the JDeveloper ...
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Just wondering if somehow I'm in the minority here. We use Eclipse/MyEclipse for all our Java development but now we have an Oracle-specific project that requires JDeveloper. Here are my main ...