Sun put its best foot forward at its final JavaOne conference, showcasing application development platform, open source portal and client-side development advances that it will be handing over to Oracle later this summer.


June 3, 2009
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Sun put its best foot forward at its final JavaOne conference, showcasing application development platform, open source portal and client-side development advances that it will be handing over to Oracle later this summer.



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