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Over 100 New Features Set J2SE 5.0 for Next Generation of Java Developers; Also known as Project Tiger, J2SE 5.0 is recognized as the most significant upgrade
to the Java platform and programming language since it's initial release nearly
one decade ago. J2SE is the culmination of over 15 contributing projects in the
Java Community Process (JCP).
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 30 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:SUNW) , the creator and leading advocate of Java(TM) technology, today announced
the general availability of Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE(TM)) 5.0. As
one of the largest-scale projects developed through the Java Community Process(SM)
(JCP(SM)), J2SE 5.0 involved nearly 160 expert members designing over 100 features
that drive extensive developer benefits including ease of use, overall performance
and scalability, system monitoring and management, and rich client desktop development.
Easier to use with record breaking performance and quality, J2SE 5.0 is being
heralded as the most significant upgrade to the Java platform and programming
language in nearly a decade.
"J2SE 5.0 is delivering greatly improved developer productivity and outstanding
quality by relying on the deep values of the Java language," said Graham Hamilton,
vice president, Sun fellow and lead architect for the J2SE 5.0 release. "Working
through 15 Java Community Process expert groups, the Java community has delivered
the most significant update ever to the Java platform. It sets the stage for the
next wave of network systems innovation."
Java Evolves to Meet Emerging Needs of Programmers and Applications
J2SE 5.0 is derived from the work of 15 component Java Specification Requests
(JSRs) encompassing advanced capabilities for the language and platform. Industry
leaders participating in the J2SE 5.0 expert group include Apache Software Foundation,
Apple Computer, BEA Systems, Borland Software Corporation, Cisco Systems, Fujitsu
Limited, HP, IBM, Macromedia, Nokia Corporation, Oracle, SAP AG, SAS Institute,
SavaJe Technologies and Sun Microsystems. Highlights of the new Java platform
include:
-- Ease of development: Java language programmers can be more efficient
and productive with new Java language features that enable faster and
more
secure coding. Generics, enumerated types, metadata and autoboxing
of primitive
types enable easier and faster coding.
-- Monitoring and management: A key focus
for the new platform release,
the Java Virtual Machine and Java technology-based
applications can be
monitored and managed with the built-in support for Java
Management
Extensions. This helps ensure your employees', customer's and
partner's
systems stay up and running longer. Support for SNMP-based enterprise
management systems is also viable.
-- Rich client desktop: A new, more modern
default Java technology-based
application look and feel provides an up-to-date
GUI for Java
technology-based applications. J2SE 5.0 has full internationalization
support and also features support for hardware acceleration via the
OpenGL(R)
API for Linux and Solaris(TM) operating systems.
-- Greater Performance and
scalability: The new release includes
performance improvements such as faster
startup time, a smaller memory
footprint, and JVM auto-tuning to drive greater
overall application and
development performance on J2SE 5.0 over previous
versions.
"In accord with the increasingly open Java Community Process policies and guidelines,
several major components of J2SE 5.0 were conceived and led by members of the
Java development community," said Doug Lea, professor at the State University
of New York, Oswego. "All 15 component JSRs had plenty of community involvement,
leading to more advice, feedback, review, testing and midcourse improvements than
ever before in a major Java platform release. As specification lead for the Concurrency
Utilities specification, it's great to see the results of all these component
JSRs efficiently coordinated and available in J2SE."
"Above all else, this is a developer-focused release. When the Java platform
was introduced by James Gosling and his team in 1995, it took off like a rocket
because it struck a chord with developers -- and J2SE 5.0 is building on that
legacy," said Joshua Bloch, specification lead for new language features (JSR-201),
metadata (JSR-175) and author of Effective Java (Addison Wesley, 2001). "I've
had the good fortune to use the new features for the last year-and-a-half in the
course of their development. I find them a joy to use and I have every confidence
that other developers will too."
The Java technology platform's leadership and impact on innovation in the network
computing industry is undisputed. The J2SE platform is the foundation platform
for delivering Java on the desktop and throughout the enterprise. Over the course
of both beta phases for the release, over a half million downloads of the Java
Runtime Environment (JRE) and Software Development Kit (SDK) have signaled tremendous
interest in the Java platform among developers.
The installed base of Java-based technology users continues to dominate in the
enterprise and on the desktop with an estimated 150 million downloads of J2SE
since its availability in December 1998. Additionally, nine out of the 10 leading
PC manufacturers, cumulatively representing over 60 percent of the PC market,
are now factory-installing the Java Runtime Environment on their systems. These
manufacturers include Acer, Apple, Dell, Gateway, HP, Fujitsu- Siemens, Samsung,
Tsinghua Tongfang and Toshiba.
"Beyond the technical improvements delivered by J2SE 5.0 over its predecessors,
we were pleased to observe tight collaboration across the community in the development
of this new platform," said Geir Magnusson Jr., The Apache Software Foundation's
JCP SE/EE Executive Committee member. "Individual, academic, open source and corporate
entities have worked together to deliver what is now the best Java Platform the
Java development community has ever seen," added Pier Fumagalli, The Apache Software
Foundation's representative on the J2SE Expert Group. "This is a major step in
the right direction, and we are looking forward to even broader community participation
and process transparency for J2SE 6."
"J2SE 5.0 is the culmination of many years' work and a major step forward for
the Java community," said George Paolini, Vice President and General Manager of
Borland's Developer Tools Business Unit. "Enterprises around the globe will benefit
from the ability to extend legacy systems through its implementation of web services
and be able to integrate heterogeneous environments much more easily than before.
Borland's Jbuilder 2005 is among the first Java development tools to fully support
J2SE 5.0. and make this a reality."
In conjunction with today's news, Zero G Software announced that it is the first
to deliver full installer support for J2SE 5.0. Users of InstallAnywhere from
Zero G, the de facto standard for multiplatform software deployment and delivery
and the most widely used installer authoring tool for Java-enabled software, will
reap the benefits of the newest Java features including the ability to bundle
the J2SE virtual machine with installers, and have their applications use J2SE
5.0. The integration of J2SE 5.0 functionality also provides InstallAnywhere users
with a significant increase in installer and build performance.
"InstallAnywhere has always been the first to support the latest innovations
in Java technology," said Eric N. Shapiro, CEO at Zero G Software. "Working with
Sun, we are continuing our commitment to provide customers with the latest technologies
to improve the software installation process by integrating support for J2SE 5.0,
and jump-starting its adoption by the thousands of developers who use InstallAnywhere
for deploying Java-based applications."
Pricing and Availability
The J2SE 5.0 platform and JRE are now available for download at http://www.java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp. For more information on Java, visit the Sun Developer Network at www.sun.com/developers.
About the Java Community Process
Since its introduction in 1998 as the open, inclusive process to develop and
revise Java technology specifications, reference implementations and technology
compatibility kits, the Java Community Process program has fostered the evolution
of the Java platform in cooperation with the international Java developer community.
The JCP has over 800 company and individual participants; more than 250 Java technology
specifications are in development in the JCP program, of which 46 percent are
in final stages. For more information on the JCP program, please visit http://jcp.org/
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer(TM)"
-- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position as a leading provider
of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work.
Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com/.
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