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Vert.x Brings Node.js Style Development to the Java Virtual Machine

There’s a new alternative to Node.js for Java Virtual Machine (JVM) developers: Vert.x, a an asynchronous development framework based on the Netty framework. Vert.x can applications can be built with JavaScript, Ruby, Groovy or Java. Developer Tim Fox, who works … Continue reading ? Vert.x Brings Node.js Style Development to the Java Virtual Machine is a post from: SiliconANGLE We're now available on the Kindle! Subscribe today.
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NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 Released

Technology / Programming : TheServerSide.com (3 years ago)

Sun recently released the latest version of the NetBeans IDE which promises to improve the development of Web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile applications built using Java, JavaFX, PHP, JavaScript, Ajax, Ruby, Groovy and C++. ... Read Post

nodeJsCloud Wants to be Heroku For node.js

Technology : ReadWriteWeb (2 years ago)

nodeJsCloud is about to launch a cloud hosting service for node.js developers. node.js is a JavaScript framework for building server-side applications. It's one of the hottest development platforms in use, with an explosion of inter... Read Post

Java developers, meet Heroku

Technology : GigaOM (2 years ago)

Heroku, the popular Platform as a Service offering initially for Ruby developers only, now supports Java. Actually, Heroku has added support for both the Node.js framework and the Clojure programming language over the past few month... Read Post


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