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SYS-CON Media Announces the 2007 Java Developer's Journal Readers' Choice Awards
The awards recognize the best products and tools for Java technologies
Aug. 16, 2007 10:00 AM
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SYS-CON Media (www.sys-con.com),
the world’s leading i-technology
media and events company, has announced the winners and finalists of its 2007 Java
Developer’s Journal Readers’ Choice Awards.
The awards recognize the best products and tools for Java
technologies in 29 categories. Winners were selected through reader-submitted
nominations, followed by online voting at SYS-CON Media’s world-leading Java
online magazine site (http://jdj.sys-con.com/).
“This year’s Readers’ Choice Awards results are strong
evidence of how the resurgence of enterprise software and tools spawned by the
advent of new approaches such as AJAX
and Web 2.0 has in turn rejuvenated Java,” said Jeremy Geelan, SYS-CON’s senior
vice president, editorial & events. “SYS-CON Media and Java Developer’s Journal
together salute the 29 winners as well as the finalists and congratulate them
for so clearly helping lead that surge.”
Following is a list of the 2007 Java Developer’s Journal
Readers’ Choice Awards winners and finalists:
Best Book
Winner
Thinking in Java 4th
Edition by Bruce Eckel, Pearson Education: Prentice Hall
Finalists
1) Design Patterns in
Java by Steven John Metsker and William C. Wake, Pearson Education –
Addison-Wesley
2) Agile Java
Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse by Anil Hemrajani, Pearson
Education, Inc.
3) Java EE 5 Tutorial,
3rd Edition by Eric Jendrock, Jennifer Ball, Debbie Carson, Ian Evans,
Scott Fordin, and Kim Haase, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Best Database Tool
or Driver
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
Finalists
1) DataDirect Connect for JDBC, DataDirect Technologies
2) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
3) BEA Workshop Studio, BEA Systems
Best Enterprise Database
Winner
Oracle Database, Oracle
Finalists
1) MySQL
Enterprise, MySQL AB
2) DB2, IBM
3) SQL Server, Microsoft Corporation
Best Java Application
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
Finalists
1) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
2) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
3) BEA Workshop Studio, BEA Systems, Inc.
Best Java
Application Monitoring Tool
Winner
Compuware Vantage, Compuware Corporation
Finalists
1) Wily Introscope 7, CA’s Wily Technology
2) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
3) JRockit Mission Control, BEA Systems
Best Java Application Server (Commercial)
Winner
WebLogic, BEA Systems, Inc.
Finalists
1) WebSphere Application Server, IBM
2) Sun Java System Application Server, Sun Microsystems,
Inc.
3) Oracle Application Server, Oracle
Best Java Application
Server (Free)
Winner
JBoss Application Server, Red Hat Middleware
Finalists
1) Project GlassFish, Sun Microsystems
2) Geronimo, Apache Software Foundation
3) WebSphere Application Server Community Edition, IBM
Best Java Business
Intelligence Tool
Winner
Style Report Analytic Edition, InetSoft Technology
Finalists
1) Crystal
Reports, Business Objects
2) JasperIntelligence, JasperSoft
3) Actuate BIRT – Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools,
Actuate Corporation
Best Java Class
Library
Winner
SWT (The Standard Widget Toolkit), Eclipse.org
Finalists
1) Enterprise
JavaBeans 3.0, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) JavaServer Faces 1.2, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3) Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0, Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
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