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Every calendar month we bring you our most popular stories and forum topics as viewed past our readers. This month's articles have covered a wide array of enterprise development bug, guides and tips.

ZDNet Australia'due south Architect Meridian X for May:

  1. Java's future lies in FOSS

    Australian developer Brandon Franklin says the fourth dimension is at present for Sunday to make Java available nether a costless software licence.

  2. Interview: Bob Muglia on Longhorn

    Longhorn Server will likely exist Microsoft's most complex operating arrangement ever, and Bob Muglia has footling latitude for more slips.

  3. Parsing the Builder AU RSS feed with PHP

    Learn how to use RSS and PHP to incorporate Builder AU content into your own Web site.

  4. The three-fold challenge of producing secure programs

    Run across why security guru John McCormick views producing secure programs as a iii-fold trouble.

  5. Test software nearly

    Brusk of setting upward duplicate systems, testing new software can be a hairy do. Hither's some other style: utilize virtual OSes like VMWare and Virtual PC as your testing platform.

  6. An introduction to Silva

    Australian technical author Jan Smith highlights the features and functionality within Silva, an open up-source content management organisation.

  7. Who really created Linux?

    Information technology's hard to imagine that Linus Torvalds could have launched Linux without directly using earlier operating system piece of work, according to a report that has become controversial even before its scheduled publication.

  8. IBM to expand Linux Lab

    IBM Australia plans to boost its Linux development performance located in the Human activity with support of the local government.

  9. Loading XML into Gecko-based browsers

    Most Web developers think of Microsoft Internet Explorer and either MSXML2 or MSXML3 when asked about customer-side XML. Merely there is an culling to MSXML, namely Gecko.

  10. Protocol independence in SOA

    Learn how to implement protocol independence with Soap in this commodity from Jeff Hanson.

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