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Enterprise Java advances: Big-name vendors back language for development.(Oracle's JDeveloper 2.0 and Business Components for Java application development software and Forte's SynerJ application development software)(Product Development)(Brief Article)

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| May 17, 1999 | Lattig, Michael; Holt, Stannie | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

In separate announcements last week, Oracle and Forte laid out tools designed to promote Java as the development language of choice for enterprise-level applications.

In a keynote laced with digs at Microsoft and the "dinosaur" of client- server computing, Oracle Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison stood before a room of developers at the company's iDevelop forum in Burlingame, Calif. last week to proclaim Java as the enterprise development platform of the Internet.

"Java is moving from making your logo move in the corner of your Web site to building the next generation of enterprise applications," Ellison said. "It's where the world is going."

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