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October 15, 2002 — Oracle has released an updated version of the TopLink Java development tool it recently acquired from WebGain, along with a road map pledging continued TopLink support for ...
observers will be looking to hear how Oracle will position MySQL, the open-source database that was the subject of concern by the European Commission and the open-source community and Java.
where executives will outline Oracle’s strategy for absorbing Sun, including details about product road maps, Oracle said in a statement. The event, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pacific Time ...
Later this year, Oracle will begin requiring people interested in gaining Java and Solaris certifications to attend “hands-on” training courses, at an additional cost of thousands of dollars.
The update, called Oracle Application Server 4.0.8, will add support for Java standards including Enterprise Javabeans (EJB), Java servlets and Java server pages. It will enter beta testing in May.
Also today, observers will be looking to hear how Oracle will position MySQL, the open-source database that was the subject of concern by the European Commission and the open-source community and Java ...
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