Archive for August, 2006
I was researching the history of Java - or better the history of my Java development. After some playing around with applets my Java development history started in a commercial project with the Java Web Server and servlets. And I found this:
In his book, Bruce says: “In the halls of Netscape, server-side Java emerged. Servlets […]
Esper is a very interesting project about temporal querying on events. I hope to use it soon in a project. But beyond that, they invented the Apache LGPL license:
“Esper was designed to make it easier to build CEP and ESP applications. Esper is open-source software available under the Apache LPGL license.”
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