Oracle refuses to give up the JavaScript trademark, sparking backlash from developers. Could its control impact the language?
Despite major changes in licensing and costs, the programming language is still a dominant force in software development.
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Only 1 in 10 Oracle Java users want to stay with Big RedOnly around one in ten Oracle Java customers are likely to stick around following costly licensing changes Big Red made to its development and runtime environments in January 2023, according to ...
Company seeks partial dismissal in trademark cancellation case brought by JavaScript runtime provider Deno Land.
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Oracle starts laying mines in JavaScript trademark battleOracle this week asked the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to partially dismiss a challenge to its JavaScript ...
Oracle changed its licensing model for Java two years ago to base the cost on the number of employees an organization has.
Victory at the Supreme Court marks a hattrick for Oracle, which previously won before a single judge and then an appellate ...
State of Java Survey & Report shows that the shift away from Oracle Java continues based on Oracle's employee-based pricing.
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Oracle makes Fusion apps available on EU Sovereign CloudOracle is launching a Fusion Cloud Applications Suite (FCAS) on its Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud in a move designed to offer app ...
The report includes responses from more than 2,000 Java professionals worldwide, uncovering how enterprises are tackling Oracle Java pricing and licensing challenges, the strategies organizations ...
James Gosling invented Java in 1995. It has been kept up to date and now supports artificial intelligence, but Oracle Java is no longer the preferred choice.
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