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November 12, 2002 — Seeking to unite disparate development camps, Oracle has announced a two-tiered strategy for promoting standardization in the tools space. First, the company is joining the ...
In a surprise move, Oracle announced at EclipseCon 2007 today it is donating its Java persistence framework, Oracle TopLink, to the Eclipse community under the Eclipse Public License. Additionally ...
In late August 2008, Oracle announced the Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, a new component of Oracle Fusion middleware and the first free Eclipse 3.4 "Ganymede" environment to support their WebLogic ...
Looking to promote usage of Enterprise Java Beans for database access, Oracle proposes open-source tool based on its TopLink software.
Open source project is detailed Oracle on Wednesday said it is spearheading a project within the Eclipse open source community to boost the EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) 3.0 specification.
Oracle has announced that they have chosen the Eclipse Foundation as the new custodians of Java EE technologies. The move has been welcomed by Red Hat, IBM and others in the community. It is ...
Oracle, with the newly shipping version of its free JDeveloper Java development tool, is looking to compete with the Eclipse open source juggernaut. The company also is shipping an upgrade to its ...
Since acquiring Java in early 2010, Oracle has sought to get the technology's development back on track. But some observers say the company is moving away from Java's traditional community-driven ...
Oracle today announced it will donate the Hudson continuous integration server project and the trademarks associated with it to the Eclipse Foundation.
Oracle Corp. is looking to compete with the Eclipse open-source juggernaut with the newly shipping version of its free JDeveloper Java development tool. The company is also shipping an upgrade to ...
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