Sun Adds Java DB and Swing Visual Designer to Java Development Kit and Enters Next Phase for Java Platform Standard Edition 6; Founder Technology Group and Lenovo to Distribute Java Runtime Environment
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate of Java(TM) technology, today announced it will be incorporating Java(TM) DB, the Sun supported distribution of the open source Apache Derby Project, as well as the Group La...
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| Shrnutí: | SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate of Java(TM) technology, today announced it will be incorporating Java(TM) DB, the Sun supported distribution of the open source Apache Derby Project, as well as the Group Layout component from the NetBeans(TM) GUI Builder code-named Project Matisse (https://swing-layout.dev.java.net/ ) into the latest version of the Java(TM) Platform Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6) Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK). In addition, Sun announced new agreements with Founder Technology Group and Lenovo to ship the Java(TM)Runtime Environment (JRE) on their hardware. Beginning today, Java DB will be available through the early access weekly builds of Java SE 6 at: https://mustang.dev.java.net/ . Although it has a footprint of only two megabytes (MB), Java DB is a sophisticated, fully transactional, relational Java technology-based database with support for open standards, triggers, and stored procedures. Java DB can be used either in client-server mode or embedded directly into a Java application where it can run in the same Java(TM) Virtual Machine (JVM(TM)), eliminating the need to acquire, download, install, or administer the database separately from the application. Sun offers support services for customers who choose to use Java DB in production. |
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