The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java 5) was launched during the 2006 JavaOne Conference held May 16-19 in San Francisco, touting development ease, rapidity, economy and support for all of the latest SOA technologies, including a major revision to the programming model, updated web services standards and simplified web application creation.
Sun is reinforcing its commitment to AJAX and the next generation of web application development on the Java platform by launching two new comprehensive online resources for AJAX application development along with an open source JavaScript Wrapper Framework for the Java platform - Project jMaki.
Take advantage of the early access Sun is offering to a suite of tools and platform products supporting the new standard blueprint for next-generation Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) application development. These new products are based on the new Mobile Service Architecture - Java Specification Request (JSR) 248 and JSR 209 (Advanced Graphical User Interfaces) specifications.
Sun has a new RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and Sensor-based java.net community, giving developers access to a community of expert colleagues, a full package of information and product demos, free RFID software, toolkits, sample source and other community resources for the creation of RFID and sensor-based products, applications and services.
Winners of the fourth annual Duke's Choice Awards, which recognize the most innovative Java technology-based applications of the year, were honored during the 2006 JavaOne Conference held May 16-19 in San Francisco. Winners are selected by Sun Fellow and CTO of Sun's Developer Products Group James Gosling along with a panel of Java technology experts at Sun.
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