Open Season

Saturday October 30 2010 10:06 am | Category : aplikasi java,motorola,samsung,sony ericsson | Comments (1)

Open Season

This is a game on the way home a deer and bears in the wilderness.

Where they must go through many obstacles and hunters to get in the way home.

Designed with a warm graphics and the latest game version.

Support with LCD resolution 240×320 pixels.

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Java Goes Open Source

Friday July 16 2010 8:29 am | Category : java application | Comments (0)

In November of this year Sun Microsystems moved to “open source” status for Java, after a decade of maintaining proprietary status for the portable programming language. Specifically, Sun has placed Java into the public domain by putting it under GPL – an acronym for General Public License. What this means is that software programmers will have vastly increased freedom to develop programs based on Java and to develop modifications for the language itself.

It also puts Sun into the mainstream with other major platform developers such as Linux. While the company had put its Solaris operating system into open source status some time ago, Java is a highly distributed consumer platform and providing open source access to it gives the company a real boost in its standing among its peers. Perhaps more important, it will stimulate further development of consumer oriented Java-based programs. It is estimated that eight out of every ten cell phones have a Java application running on them.

A GPL use requires that any product developed under such licensure be returned to the “open source community” and remain, in effect accessible to all. Sun’s variation on this principle has an exception for applications built on the Java “Virtual Machine,” a platform that the company made available to software developers some time ago.

What this exception does is allow continued development of proprietary software written for Java, which keeps the language viable as a platform for revenue producing products. Prior to the switch to GPL status, Java program developers had to pay a licensing fee to Sun.

IBM has been after Sun to take Java to open source status for years. Their Works Projects has been a center for the development of open source products, primarily based on Linux. From their perspective, Sun’s decision to grant GPL status for Java is viewed as an opportunity to unite with Linux and provide a stronger platform to challenge Microsoft. The politics of software can be enormously complicated, especially when there’s an elephant like Microsoft in the house. But what Sun has accomplished with this move is provide an opportunity for programmers to zero in on Java products as potentially large revenue sources.

Unlike Linux, which was spun off of UNIX to provide an alternative to Windows, Java stands in a class of its own. While Linux has survived in the marketplace, it has never mounted a major challenge to Windows. Java’s unique qualities and the intellectual property that protects those qualities will now be an open book for programmers developing new applications.

It will also provide the opportunity to bundle Java products with Linux based software. Sun’s internal interest in this move is to stimulate more developers to use the language, in order to revive its own internal software business. Since taking a huge hit in their high-end server market, Sun has been struggling to find a new path and has increasingly looked to software as an opportunity.

Sun’s EVP for software summed up the value of the move for the company and its product. “People have been hesitant to distribute Java worldwide with Linux (distributions) because of (concerns over) license alignment,” Green said. “This is the last gate to ensure that Java will be distributed worldwide.”

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Java Application Development Using Openejb (Open Enterprise Java Beans)

Monday May 17 2010 8:29 am | Category : java application | Comments (0)

The computing age has brought with it wonders in the form of special and custom software applications. One such modern day wonder is the J2EE or the JavaEE. The Enterprise Edition application platform has been developed to stipulate criterion. This refers to the development of multi-tier applications mostly used by enterprises. The J2EE application development with OpenEJB not only leverages the integrity of the installed Java programming language, but also allows the in house software developers generate the code just once.

The Java Beans versatility:

With the help of the available expertise at custom application development, it is now possible to execute the application on any integrated system. The Open Enterprise Java Beans expertise lies in the versatility of the custom application platform. Today more than two-thirds of the bespoke software development arena is adopting the JavaEE application development using OpenEJB or the Open Enterprise Java beans technology. This rostrum not only addresses the development of the system, but also addresses a more substantial deployment of desired custom applications.

The advent of the internet technology and special applications such as this one has made it imperative for any business to realize sustainable advantage with custom web development with openEJB. If you are reading this article, we understand that you need to cater to specific business needs. Java development with openEJB offers your business a chance to benefit from quick development and deployment of in-house applications and raised employee efficiency, that ultimately saves you a lot on the total cost of operation. The use of the software application has added more value to a number of rich internet applications generated for the business arena. go to Download >>