SOA Talk:

Mobile device development


November 17, 2011  5:31 PM

An OAuth API eases development



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Cloud Services, middleware, Mobile device development, REST

We spoke with Apigee's Sam Ramji recently. He and the company, which focuses on API products for enterprises and developers, find themselves among those at the center of one of the rising trends in...

November 13, 2011  1:19 AM

Adobe gives up on Flash plug-in for mobile browsers



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Ajax, Mobile device development

The mobile web application development world may create many unanticipated aches and pains if word out of Adobe this week is a guide. The company said it would give up work on Flash plug-ins for mobile browsers. Of course, the late Steve Jobs' well-publicized disdain for Flash - he cited speed...


September 23, 2011  3:11 AM

Mobile services development: The ports might get you



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Mobile device development

In some ways, mobile development is a bit like the bad old...


January 3, 2011  10:35 PM

Android, multilanguage support, the JVM and the future



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Java, Mobile device development

As we were looking at the switch from 2010 to 2011, we had the good fortune to touch bases with Ted Neward, Java/.NET author, blogger and consultant. Ted was a regular blogger on our 2007 TSS Interoperability blog, and recently penned a piece for...


October 26, 2010  12:23 AM

Apple deprecates Java support for Mac OS



Posted by: JDenman
Java, Mobile device development

By James Denman Last week Apple disclosed that the company would deprecate Java support as of


October 25, 2010  6:38 PM

Do devices mean changes in the architecture of SOA?



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Mobile device development, SOA development

SearchSOA.com recently ran a three-part interview with Tom Nolle, an industry veteran who has of late directed much attention at next-generation network services...


August 17, 2010  3:16 PM

Oracle Android suit muddies outlook for future Java hybrids



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Mobile device development, Oracle development

Java originator Sun Microsystems took a lot of flak over the years for its delayed effort to make Java, or portions of Java, open source. The OpenJDK was too little too late for many people. But the OpenJDK found its adherents, not the least of which was Google, which was able to take the...


August 13, 2010  9:20 PM

Oracle sues Google for Android Java use



Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Java, Mobile device development

[Update] Oracle has filed a complaint against Google for patent and copyright infringement related to Google's Android smartphone operating system stack and related Java-based software. ...