Ya está disponible la versión 6 de JSE. Sus principales caracteristicas estan descritas en JSR-270 e incluye servicios de integración web, soportes de lenguajes de Script. mas soporte de API, JDBC 4.0, entre otros.
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Java SE 6 JDK Source Code
JDK 6 source code is available for those interested in exploring the details of the JDK. This includes schools, universities, companies, and individuals who want to examine the source code for personal interest or research & development. The licensing does not impose restrictions upon those who wish to work on independent open-source projects.
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"Monday's release of Java SE as the OpenJDK project is an initial launch, with the full open source implementation of the specification to come in March, Elliott said. Starting with three core Java components—HotSpot, Compiler, and JavaHelp—will enable Sun to build up a community around OpenJDK as well as get its governance model in place and review any outstanding encumbrances to making the rest of Java SE freely available, she added."
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#5 , http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp dice
Java SE 6 JDK Source Code
JDK 6 source code is available for those interested in exploring the details of the JDK. This includes schools, universities, companies, and individuals who want to examine the source code for personal interest or research & development. The licensing does not impose restrictions upon those who wish to work on independent open-source projects.
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http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-11-2006/jw-1113-openjava.html
"Monday's release of Java SE as the OpenJDK project is an initial launch, with the full open source implementation of the specification to come in March, Elliott said. Starting with three core Java components—HotSpot, Compiler, and JavaHelp—will enable Sun to build up a community around OpenJDK as well as get its governance model in place and review any outstanding encumbrances to making the rest of Java SE freely available, she added."
¿Donde está el código fuente?
yo todavía se de aplicaciones de j2ee 1.2
Jo que rápido, conozco muchas aplicaciones que aún sólo son totalmente compatibles con 1.4.
Esta es la licencia que tiene el JSE6: http://www.java.net/jrl.csp
Me temo que ni es software libre, ni open source:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/
#3 Yo, netbeans 5.5 http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/index.php, los componentes de http://swinglabs.org/ tambien y la gente de azureus recomienda 1.5.
Supongo que a nivel empresarial la cosa cambiara, pero ya se sabe, alli a lo mejor encuentras cobol
Pero hay alguien que use Java 5 ?