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jeudi 26 avril 2007

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Development Process at OpenSolaris.org

This document outlines the OpenSolaris development process: its intent, its general attributes, and its high-level process. The discussion identifies specific changes to effect the extension of existing processes to collaborative development. These recommendations are intended to give all contributors an equitable opportunity to participate in OpenSolaris development without regard for familiarity with or access to existing Sun tools and processes, and to preserve and strengthen existing technical standards. The discussion intentionally avoids addressing implementation issues; the process is independent of the procedures used to select individuals for specific roles and the tools and infrastructure implementing each process step.
Development Process at OpenSolaris.org

samedi 24 mars 2007

Java DB - The Java Open Source DB

What's Java DB?
Java DB is Sun's supported distribution of the open source Apache Derby 100% Java technology database. It is fully transactional, secure, easy-to-use, standards-based -- SQL, JDBC API, and Java EE -- yet small, only 2MB. The Apache Derby project has a strong and growing community that includes developers from large companies such as Sun Microsystems and IBM as well as individual contributors.

dimanche 4 mars 2007

Cell companies coalesce around open code for high-availability middleware

In January, Motorola announced the formation of the LiMo foundation, the not-quite open source project that will collaborate on a Linux-based ecosystem for mobile applications development. Now, with the launch of the new OpenSAF project, Motorola and friends are moving up to middleware, and moving closer to true open source in the process.



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Google Apps APIs available now

Google Apps and its APIs open up a wide variety of new opportunities to integrate and extend Google's communication and collaboration services. Domain adminstrators can use the APIs to migrate from and integrate with existing IT infrastructure. Application developers can use the APIs to extend Google's growing offering of services.



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