TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Generating reports from Java applications has traditionally been a difficult task with heavy coding effort in development and maintenance. Even where graphical tools are provided, users must learn how to use a new and sometimes cumbersome tool.
WEBCAST:
The Blackberry® Java® Development Environment (BlackBerry JDE) is a fully integrated development environment and simulation tool for building Java Micro Edition (Java ME™) applications for Java-based Blackberry® smartphones.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
This IT Download, MapXtreme Java, provides a Java mapping engine which facilitates optimized location intelligence on the desktop, over the internet, or through an intranet.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
AppDynamics Lite troubleshoots java performance problems in production environments. It organizes an application into business transactions, helping identify slow, stalled, and failed transactions. The application is free. Download now.
WEBCAST:
Access this on-demand webcast to hear from Randy Franklin Smith, from Ultimate Windows Security, as he discusses the wide-ranging Java security changes Oracle is promising to make. Also discover what you can do now to address Java security in your environment.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
The BlackBerry® JDE Plug-in for Eclipse® offers a familiar way to build and test rich mobile applications optimized for BlackBerry smartphones. Read on to learn more and to download the BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for Eclipse.
VIDEO:
This video, presented by Tariq Tahir, covers how to integrate BlackBerry Java applications with various BlackBerry messaging systems. Topics include email application, PIN messaing, SMS messaging, MMS messaging, and more.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Enterprises rely on timely, accurate information to manage business operations, identify risk, improve productivity, and increase profitability.
WEBCAST:
Are you prepared for your next audit? This webcast explores a new tool that expands job scheduling and server management to your server. Discover how this approach can help your organization pass its next audit with ease.
WEBCAST:
Many companies are calling for the death of Java, citing too many security vulnerabilities and risks to keep the platform sustainable. View this on-demand webcast to find out how to eliminate as much exploitable surface area as possible on your critical endpoints.