Microsoft said it would include its own Java software in the Service Pack 1 update to Windows XP due late this summer. In the long term, though, the company plans to remove Java from Windows ...
In a move that could mean serious competition for Oracle in the Java space, Microsoft is previewing its own build of OpenJDK, a freely available, long-term support distribution of open source Java.
The software giant plans to make available this week a test version of a new tool intended to attract Java developers to the company's .Net Web services plan. Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in 1996. He is ...