R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Sun abandons two of its Java tools and looks for acquisition

by Lisa Kelly, VNU Newswire

Newswire Editor, vnunet.com 26 Sep 1999
ADVERTISEMENT

Sun has given up on two of its Java tools and is hunting for a tools company that will complement its recent purchase of Forte Software.

Java Workshop and Java Studio have not been upgraded for the past 18 months. Sun has dropped them in favour of pursuing a tools strategy that will offer customers a complete solution and compete with offerings from Microsoft, IBM and Inprise.

IDC analyst Sally Cusack said: "Sun has abandoned the tools. Work Shop developed server side robust code and was developed early on when Java was new as a language. It was a tool for teccies, not for the masses."

She added: "Java Studio is a Bean builder. It was not as functionally rich as Inprise's J-builder or Microsoft's Visual J++. It did not have enough bells and whistles."

Cusack believes that top of Sun's shopping list could be Symantec's Visual Café: "There are several candidates, but they could be going for a large acquisition."

Netbeans has also been rumoured as a possible Sun target.

A Sun spokesperson said: "We do not comment on rumours."

Meanwhile Sun is shipping the first beta version of Solaris 8 to about 300 key customers and ISVs.

The release, which is available for both Sparc and Intel platforms, has several new features including an improved Appcert testing tool that verifies existing Solaris applications will run unmodified on Solaris 8.

Also included are new enterprise manageability functions, networking and Java technology enhancements.

The company said that Solaris 8 "extends Sun's lead in the Unix platform market and delivers on its previously announced Solaris operating system road map."

See also:

Sun Microsystems has ended weeks of speculation today with the announcement that it will buy development tools company Netbeans.  20 Oct 1999

All Ecommerce

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Computer People
SQL Server 2008 Developer – Staffordshire – Market Rate – 3 - 6 month initial role Computer People have an exciting opportunity for a SQL Server 2008 Developer within an Large organisation based in Staffordshire. ... more >
| Aston Carter
JAVA J2SE DEVELOPER – CREDIT DERIVATIVES amp; Credit Derivatives (CDS, CDO, CDX, IRD, IRS), Exotics and Structured Hybrid products. Technical skills include: Server side Java, SQL, Sybase, SOAP, WEB SERVICE and OOA/D. Nice to have ... more >
| Aston Carter
JAVA J2SE DEVELOPER – CREDIT DERIVATIVES amp; Credit Derivatives (CDS, CDO, CDX, IRD, IRS), Exotics and Structured Hybrid products. Technical skills include: Server side Java, SQL, Sybase, SOAP, WEB SERVICE and OOA/D. Nice to have ... more >
| Aston Carter
Java, C++, SQL Analyst Developer – Interest Rate Risk Java, C++, SQL, Analyst Developer, interest rate, risk, credit risk, market risk, perl, scripting • At least 2-5 years experience developing in C++ and Java • ... more >
More job opportunities