View Poll Results: Which one of Oracle's announcements do you think is the best news for Java developers
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Co-locate JavaOne 2010 at Oracle OpenWorld
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Develop NetBeans as a "lightweight" IDE (for scripting, dynamic languages, and mobile)
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Enable the JVM to run natively on virtual servers (no OS necessary)
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Integrate Sun's HotSpot JVM with BEA's JRocket
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Invest "aggressively" in JavaFX for RIA/REA development
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Make the JCP "more participatory" (open, independent, vendor-neutral)
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Unify the Java SE and Java ME programming models and APIs
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None. I don't trust Oracle to follow through on these.
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January 29th, 2010, 02:53 PM
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Poll: Oracle's plans for Java--What do you think?
Oracke finally put an end to all the speculation about what it would do with Sun's Java assets this week. The poll above lists some of the big Java plans they announced. Which one the best news for Java developers? Which one was the worst? Anything missing from the list that you think was important?
Last edited by JPnyc; January 29th, 2010 at 03:35 PM.
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January 30th, 2010, 01:25 AM
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Re: Poll: Oracle's plans for Java--What do you think?
Originally Posted by gkunene
Oracke finally put an end to all the speculation about what it would do with Sun's Java assets this week. The poll above lists some of the big Java plans they announced. Which one the best news for Java developers? Which one was the worst? Anything missing from the list that you think was important?
I would like to see Java officially supporting OpenGL and OpenCL and other open standards. I know about Jogl but it's too shaky.
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