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Guide to Contributing to Jakarta EE 10 This high-level guide outlines some possibilities for Jakarta EE 10 as well as how you can contribute. by Join the DZone community and get the full member experience.Join For Free Java EE has been transferred to the Eclipse Foundation and Jakarta EE 9.1 is behind us. The next step in the journey is Jakarta EE 10. This write-up outlines some possibilities for Jakarta EE 10 as well as how you can contribute. Ways of Contributing There are many ways of contributing to Jakarta EE 10, depending on what your time and interest allow. You can always start simple and get more engaged over time. ....
High court sides with Google in copyright fight with Oracle Sign In JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2018, file photo, the U.S. Supreme Court is seen at sunset in Washington. The Supreme Court is siding with Google in an $8 billion copyright dispute with Oracle. The justices sided with Google 6-2 on April 5, 2021. The case has to do with Google’s creation of the Android operating system now used on the vast majority of smartphones worldwide.Manuel Balce Ceneta/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2020, file photo the Supreme Court in Washington. The Supreme Court is siding with Google in an $8 billion copyright dispute with Oracle. The justices sided with Google 6-2 on April 5, 2021. The case has to do with Google’s creation of the Android operating system now used on the vast majority of smartphones worldwide.J. Scott Applewhite/APShow MoreShow Less ....
Mon, Apr 5th 2021 9:37am Mike Masnick It s taken over a decade, but the Supreme Court has finally said that Google s copying of the Sun Java API for Android was clearly fair use in a 6-2 ruling (Barrett did not take part since she was not on the Court when the case was heard). The background of this case is actually kind of important to understanding what just happened, so here s a quick(ish) recap. As you ll probably know, this case began in 2010 when Oracle, which had just taken over Sun, sued Google for patent infringement. The patent parts were quickly tossed out and what remained was what referred to as a sideshow to the main event: a question about whether APIs could be covered by copyright. Pretty much all historical evidence, including an important Supreme Court ruling from the 1990s, said no, interfaces are not covered by copyright. ....
Understanding of Java Collections From the first look, Java Collection is a set of structures that fit different problems. But in practice, Java Collection interfaces represent notions from discrete math. by Join the DZone community and get the full member experience.Join For Free Java Collection is a pretty favorite subject in Java articles. But here, I ll share my personal thoughts and ideas that you might not know. Discrete Math and Java Collection From the first look, Java Collection is a set of structures that fit different problems, like quick data search. But in practice, Java Collection interfaces are representing notions from discrete math. ....
real-companies-innovate,-not-litigate dept Fri, Aug 13th 2010 7:40am Mike Masnick Over the past few years, Sun has been one of the more outspoken companies against abusing the patent system, with former CEO Jonathan Schwartz explaining that real companies innovate, not litigate. However, Sun and its patents are now owned by Oracle, and apparently Larry Ellison feels otherwise. Oracle is now suing Google for patent infringement, using a bunch of patents that Sun owns around Java, claiming that Google s Android implementation of Java is done without a license. This is a bit surprising, really, as big Silicon Valley tech companies don t often get into patent battles with each other and, historically, when they do launch such patent attacks, it s usually a sign of something bigger being wrong with the company. Anyway, if you re interested, the patents in question are 6,125,447, 6,192,476, 5,966,702, 7,426,720, RE38,104, 6,910,205 and 6,061,520. And here s the filing: ....