Oracle Previews Enhanced Java Tools for Developing Rich Internet Applications; Updates Java Application Server; Donates AJAX-enabled Rich Client Components to Apache
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Delivering on itscommitment to provide Java developers with the industry's most innovative Javatools, Oracle today announced previews of new releases of Oracle(R) JDeveloperand Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF), standar...
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| Zusammenfassung: | REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Delivering on itscommitment to provide Java developers with the industry's most innovative Javatools, Oracle today announced previews of new releases of Oracle(R) JDeveloperand Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF), standards-basedtools that make it easier to develop and deploy Java Enterprise Edition 5(Java EE 5), Web 2.0 and Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX)-style RichInternet Applications (RIAs). A new release of Oracle Application Server, akey component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, is also available for preview. Inaddition, Oracle strengthened its ties to the open source community bydonating more than 80 AJAX-enabled JavaServer Faces components to The ApacheFoundation. A leading supporter and instrumental contributor to defining key standards and aspects of Java since its inception in 1995, Oracle recognizes that a critical element in driving the adoption of the next-generation Java Platform, Java EE 5, is simplification of development around EJB 3.0 and JavaServer Faces (JSF) 1.2, a Web application framework designed to facilitate development of user interfaces for enterprise Java applications. Last year, Oracle launched the Oracle Developer Depot, a free, downloadable developer productivity tool that dramatically simplifies the way Java developers find, configure and provision Java applications for learning or prototyping purposes. The company also leads the Eclipse JPA, BPEL and JSF Tooling projects, served as co-spec lead for EJB 3.0 and recently donated Oracle Toplink(R), the industry's most advanced, award-winning persistence architecture, to the open source community. In conjunction with that donation, Oracle leads a new Eclipse run-time project to provide persistence services that can be used in Java and OSGi environments. Oracle is also a founding member of the JSF expert group in the Java Community Process (JCP) and joined the Apache MyFaces project as a core contributor. |
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