Oracle Doesn’t Mention Java – Does It Matter?

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The following image is available on the website currently (original URL):

For me personally the 2 biggest questions about the whole deal have always been What happens to ? and What happens to ?

has always been open source and has been creeping slowly towards open source over the last few years.

Can really kill either of these technologies if they chose too? Probably not outright, but they could certainly damage their reputation and support. People can fork bases and start again, but it would take time (many years) to build back up to the flagships they are today.

The above image from is interesting in that it does call out but does not mention at all.

Perhaps sees more value in than and is attempting to protect it better. Or perhaps believes needs less protection than , after all, much of the debate over the / deal has surrounded and not .

Wednesday is the day when some of these questions will hopefully begin to answered.

Why do you think called out and not ?

So Long And Thanks For All The Glassfish

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Well, it seems almost official now, will get it hands on and the and communities (among others) will need to hold their breath and wait to see what kind of chaos this might cause for our industries.

James Gosling (the father of ) has long been publishing related images on his internal blog. He has now posted his very last one.

The best comment I saw so far was “So long and thanks for all the Glassfish”.

You can read the original post here.

EU Approves $7.4 Billion Deal Between Oracle And Sun

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It’s official: the European Commission has granted regulatory approval for to acquire Microsystems for approximately $7.4 billion, without further conditions. In a statement released moments ago, says it expects unconditional approval from China and Russia as well and intends to close the transaction shortly.

Robin Wauters @ TechCrunch
EU Approves $7.4 Billion Deal Between Oracle And Sun

Java Persistence API (JPA) – A Brief Overview

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Best Practices for Large-Scale Web Sites

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