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  • Sun purchases MySQL: Perspectives and Analysis on the Impact

    In a move which caught many off guard, Sun Microsystems announced that it would be acquiring MySQL AB, the company which owns and develops the MySQL database, for $1 Billion USD. InfoQ analyzed the announcement and reactions and spoke with Kevin Harvey, Chairman of the MySQL board of directors, to learn more about this deal and what it may mean for the future.

  • Gigaspaces Launches OpenSpaces Community Portal

    Gigaspaces, a company known for providing software solutions, has launched a new community website OpenSpaces.org. GigaSpaces is also allowing individuals and startup-companies under $5 million in revenue to use GigaSpaces products for free of charge under its Start-Up Program.

  • Java Scripting Wish List

    With the release of Java 6 and JSR 223, developers now have the option of being able to have inter-operability between Java and any of the supported scripting language. Mark Fortner has been exploring the capabilities of the Bean Scripting Framework (BSF) with JSR 223, and has found a number of items that could be improved.

  • QCon London March 12-14 Update: Kent Beck, Martin Fowler, Google, Amazon, Yahoo!

    QCon's second annual conference in London, UK is taking place in just 8 weeks, March 12-14. In the last month, a number of important additions have been made to the conf: XP founder Kent Beck, author Martin Fowler, sessions from Google, Yahoo!, Amazon, Salesforce.com, MySpace.com, eBay, Merrill, Betfair, Credit Suisse, and others. Gang of Four Patterns author Erich Gamma is also presenting.

  • Oracle to Acquire BEA Systems

    Oracle and BEA reach an agreement wherein Oracle buys BEA's outstanding shares for ~$19. How will they resolve their product-line redundancies? Reactions are interesting and varied, and the spectre of insider trading has already been reaised.

  • Request: Sun, Drop Support for JRuby

    Rick Hightower requests that Sun drop their support for JRuby in place of Groovy. The community has replied in the form of comments and blog posts to agree with and argue against Rick's position. Another battle in the language wars of 2008.

  • Ivy 2.0: Released As An Apache Project

    Ivy, a tool for managing (recording, tracking, resolving and reporting) project dependencies which provides tight integration with Apache Ant, has released its 2.0 beta version. This is the first release as an Apache project, it brings enhanced compatibility with Maven 2 repositories, improved concurrency support and a few other significant changes.

  • Understanding Seam Nested Conversations and Timeouts

    Jacob Orshalick recently explored Seam's nested conversation model and related timeouts using Seam's demo booking example.

  • Is the Proprietary Nature of the Flash Player Keeping You From Using Flex?

    Per Olesen published a blog recently entitled, Flash is Still Closed Source and Proprietary Technology, where he argues that Flash is still a proprietary platform.

  • Open Source Flex Development Frameworks Show that Platform is Gaining Momentum

    A number of open source development frameworks have sprouted up around Adobe Flex. InfoQ took a moment to identify a few of the major ones.

  • JBoss Rolls Out Developer Studio 1.0 and Tools 2.0

    JBoss recently released new versions of their JBoss Developer Studio and JBoss Tools products.

  • JEE 6: Extensibility, Profiles and Pruning

    Whilst the public details are still a little sketchy, the general direction of Java EE 6 is becoming apparent and reflects the changing role of the Java EE standard.

  • MarkMail Takes Mailing List Archives to the Next Level

    Late last year MarkLogic rolled out MarkMail, a free service for searching mailing list archives based on their MarkLogic XML content server. Currently MarkMail supports Apache.org, Mozilla.org, PHP and MySQL lists. InfoQ sat down with Jason Hunter of MarkLogic to find out more details on site and where it is heading in the future.

  • Bitemporal Framework Adds Time Dimension To Rich Domain Models

    Tracking time is a very common requirement in business domain models. Bitemporal framework from ErvaCon, created based on the Temporal Patterns, addresses these time related requirements in rich domain models.

  • JavaFX: Current Status and What’s Upcoming

    In October, InfoQ.com published an overview of JavaFX. Sun Microsystem’s Chet Haase followed-up to share additional details with InfoQ.com on what’s to come with the addition of JavaFX to the Java platform.

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