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SwingSet 0.9.0-beta Released

Brian E. Pangburn writes "New Roads, LA - October 26, 2004 - We have just released version 0.9.0-beta of SwingSet, an open source Java...

Securing the (Increasingly) Mobile Client

Scott writes "Enterprise deployments of notebook PCs, tablet PCs, and PDAs continue to grow by leaps and bounds. In fact, researcher Gartner Inc. recently...

JBoss adoption of jBPM opens doors for open source

Author: Daniel Rubio JBoss Inc., the company that produced the open source J2EE application server of the same name, last week announced it would adopt...

Making vector graphics out of bitmaps with Frontline and Autotrace

Author: Preston St. Pierre Graphic designers prefer to work with vector-drawing applications because they can manipulate the shapes of the designs themselves, rather than the...

Some notes on InkML

Author: Daniel Rubio Computer users generally enter data on electronic systems through a broker in the form of a keyboard, but this mechanism can be...

TimeSys Introduces TimeStorm Linux Development Kit

Guest writes "Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, Advanced Real-Time Capabilities and Powerful Development Tools with 320MB/s Performance of PowerPC® Based Motorola MVME6100 Pittsburgh, PA -- October...

X marks the spot: Deploy your network protection

Paul Whitehead writes "New York, 26th October 2004 - Trustix, the internet security specialists, today announced the release of the Xsentryâ„¢ series, their range...

PostNuke open source CMS attacked

Author: Jem Matzan This morning the developers of the free software content management system PostNuke posted a security announcement saying that a vulnerability in the...

LinuxWorld London: Sandals and suits in symbiosis

Author: Tom Chance If previous LinuxWorld events were anything to go by, you'd imagine hackers fortifying the defences against the invading hordes of suits. But...

POI – Java access to Microsoft Office-format files

Author: Daniel Rubio POI is an Apache Foundation project designed to let programmers access Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document Format from a Java environment. OLE...