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26 Feb 2009
#21345
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Give JavaFX and JavaFX Mobile a Try
New Features Speed Development Tasks, Ease Application Deployment
Developers working on Java ME mobile projects need to give serious consideration to using JavaFX and JavaFX Mobile in their next applications, writes Bruce Hopkins in a recent Sun Developer Network (SDN) article. Hopkins describes JavaFX as a feature-rich platform that allows both developers and now designers to create rich and compelling user interfaces for mobile devices.
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23 Feb 2009
#21379
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The Simple API for Workflow and the Sun GlassFish Web Space Server
Integrating Human Workflow into Portals For a One Stop Place for Tasks
Sun GlassFish WebSpace Server 10.0, which was released as part of GlassFish Portfolio launch, is a new class of portal functionality for simplifying collaboration and the development of Web content. Sun's next-generation portal server platform encompasses the Simple API for Workflow (SAW) that offers a generic workflow API to perform human workflow interaction with various workflow engines. Vihang Pathak provides details on how WebSpace Server consumption of the SAW API changes the way tasks on portals can be done.
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25 Feb 2009
#21387
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JavaFX Goes Mobile
Sun Software VP Fleshes Out the Details on Developing Mobile Applications
Few people can be expected to know more about the nature of JavaFX Mobile than Sun's VP of the Client Software Group Jeet Kaul, which is no doubt why Frank Sommers put questions on the subject to Kaul in an interview recently published in Artima. In brief, Kaul defined JavaFX Mobile as "a platform for creating rich Internet applications for mobile devices."
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23 Feb 2009
#21390
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Sun GlassFish Mobility Platform 1.1
Update Release to the Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0
Sun GlassFish Mobility Platform is a general, horizontal mobility platform that enables mobile devices to access information systems and content. Based on open industry standards and enterprise Java technologies, the platform integrates advanced synchronization capabilities and handles dynamic data with flexibility, security, and ease of maintenance. The new release of the Sun GlassFish Mobility Platform, Version 1.1, offers many new features and improvements.
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