Sun Launches New RFID and Sensor Community for Java Developers

May 12, 2006
Site gives developers access to experts, software, toolkits, source code, more

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate of Java(TM) technology, today launched the first RFID and sensor-based Java.Net community Web site for Java developers, http://sun.java.net/rfid-sensors. The site gives developers access to a new community of expert colleagues, a full package of information and product demos, free RFID software, toolkits, sample source and other community resources for the creation of RFID and sensor-based products, applications and services.

RFID (radio frequency identification) and sensor-based applications are being used increasingly in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, retail, health care, pharmaceuticals, transportation, logistics, aerospace and government. They can dramatically reduce costs for companies, increase operational efficiencies, improve security and accountability of assets, and help ensure the authenticity and integrity of products. However, the complexity of developing and integrating RFID and sensor solutions can slow adoption while developers come up to speed.

"Companies that want to deploy RFID and sensor solutions based on the highly secure Java platform need access to quality information and to experienced developers who already have developed real-world applications," said Jim Wright, Senior Solution Architect, Sun Microsystems. "The Sun RFID and Sensor Java.Net community site is designed to promote the exchange of this expertise."

Key features of the new site include access to Sun's Java(TM) System RFID Software 3.0, a technology preview that demonstrates the integration between Sun's Java(TM) Composite Application Platform Suite (CAPS) and the Sun Java System RFID Software, interactive email lists with access to other professionals on specific topics, a documents and files section, and interactive forums.

The Sun RFID Community has grown out of the experiences of technical collaboration among internal Sun experts and the more than 350 members of Sun's RFID Partner Advantage program. Any developer can access the Sun RFID and Sensor Community by joining Java.Net at http://java.net. Members of the Sun RFID Community can participate in e-mail lists, code-building projects, and community activities. The Sun Java System RFID Software, toolkits and documentation are freely available for download.

About Sun Microsystems

A singular vision -- "The Network is the Computer(TM)" -- guides Sun in the development of technologies that power the world's most important markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION Sun Microsystems, Inc. Contact: Jeremy Story Phone: 303-526-0995 email: [email protected]

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