JavaWorld Weekly | | Set up and deploy a Java application to Docker, then integrate a Docker container into your Maven build process for easier testing and automated production builds. | | Issue highlights 1. RoboVM Java-to-iOS dev tool no longer open source 2. Red Hat is boring -- and more open source companies should emulate it | White Paper: Kaspersky In today's complex cyberthreat landscape, it's more important than ever to have the right security solution in place. Are you settling for partial protection? Learn More | RoboVM says competitors were leveraging the technology but making no meaningful contributions in return. READ MORE | Brick by brick, Red Hat has built itself into a powerhouse without raising piles of VC money. Today's open source upstarts could learn from it READ MORE | : Code 42 Due to the extremely sensitive nature of much of its business, Lockheed Martin, the largest provider of IT services, systems integration and training to the U.S. government, mandates that all company laptops and desktops remain encrypted at all times. Learn More | | | | |
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