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By Martin LaMonica
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 9, 2004 11:01:00 PM

Sun Microsystems has updated its development tools in preparation for the release later this year of Solaris 10, a major upgrade to its Unix operating system.

A Java developer kit specifically tuned for creating Solaris 10 applications will be available later this year that includes a Java virtual machine for running Java programs on AMD 64-bit processor-based machines. Later this year, Sun will also release Sun Studio 10, a programming tool for C, C++, Fortran and Java, which includes a compiler for Solaris 10. Sun on Tuesday also provided details of Java Studio Enterprise 7, a Java programming tool which is in beta testing now and set for release in the beginning of next year. The update will allow programmers to communicate via an instant messaging program built into the development tool; provide support for the unified modeling language; and include a tool designed to quickly debug performance problems during development.

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Sounds like an MS wannabe to me...
Granted, Solaris is a great OS and will undoubtedly see a lot of applications written for it, the important question is whether it will be able to compete in the marketplace. Getting a decent develop... (Read the rest)
Posted by: dsentman@... Posted on: 11/20/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I know no one is buying it, but Sun is the one to watch.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/10/04
Sounds like an MS wannabe to me...  dsentman@... | 11/20/04

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