JavaWorld
December 1999
JavaWorld
December 1999 |
Solid JRun serves
up Java on a budget - JavaWorld June 2000
Solid JRun serves
up Java on a budget - JavaWorld June 2000 |
Will Big Blue
eclipse the Java
tools market?
Will Big Blue
eclipse the Java
tools market? |
Best tools for
mobile application development
Best tools for
mobile application development |
Enhance your J2EE presentation layer
Enhance your J2EE presentation layer |
java-synaptics
java-synaptics
Introduction
java-synaptics is a library which gives Java developers direct access to Synaptics TouchPads and other Synaptics human interface devices. java-synaptics is currently at release 0.1, the initial release, and can be considered |
Integrating Macromedia Flex with Java
Integrating Macromedia Flex with Java. Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies are emerging to handle the limitations of the presentation layer. This article will teaches you Rich Internet Application development |
Atricle Struts, JavaServer Faces, and Java Studio Creator:
The Evolution of Web Application Frameworks Sun Microsystems' Craig McClanahan, the creator of the Apache Struts Framework, co-specification lead for JavaServer Faces 1.0, and prime architect for Sun Java Studio Creator's new release, explains all three. |
Device Driver Tutorial for the Solaris OS
Make your hardware work with the Solaris OS on x86 or SPARC architectures. If you are a beginning Solaris kernel programmer, start with this new tutorial on docs.sun.com. |
UML 2.0 Sequence Diagramming
Modeling Complex Code in SunONE Studio with Embarcadero's Integrated Modeling Developement Environment, Describe. |
Struts, JavaServer Faces, and Java Studio Creator:
The Evolution of Web Application Frameworks Sun Microsystems' Craig McClanahan, the creator of the Apache Struts Framework, co-specification lead for JavaServer Faces 1.0, and prime architect for Sun Java Studio Creator's new release, explains all three. |
Sun Studio 10 Software Just Released
This world-class development environment is now extended to the AMD64 architecture and delivers reliable, scalable, and high-performance applications for the Solaris 10 Operating System. |

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Dyne:bolic 1.3 Linux
Now Available Dyne:bolic 1.3 CD
We are providing the free downloadable version of Dyne:bolic, which is distributed under GNU public license. You have to pay only |
WAP Toolkits Motorola - Mobile ADK 1.1 Nokia - WAP Toolkit
WAP Toolkits Motorola - Mobile ADK 1.1 Nokia - WAP Toolkit
Tutorial
WAP Toolkits
T o develop any WAP application you have to download software essential for development. Although you can write and test your codes through our site for learning |
What is Web Hosting
What is Web Hosting
What is Web Hosting?
What is Web Hosting?
If you have a company and want web presence than you need a website. With the website any one from the world must be able to view your pages, images etc.
Website is actually a |
Sun Studio 10 Documentation Online
Full documentation for the Sun Studio 10 compilers and tools is now available on the Sun Developer's Portal. |
New Technical Articles: 64-bit Programming on Solaris 10 OS for x86 Platforms
Four technical articles describe the new Sun Studio 10 software's 64-bit programming features on the Solaris 10 OS for x86 and AMD64 platforms. Important issues regarding the AMD64 ABI (Application Binary Interface), debugging, migration to 64-bits, and p |
Solaris 10 OS Released
The Solaris 10 Operating System is now officially a production release. Download it today at no cost and see how Solaris software can make a difference for you. |
Using DTrace to Profile and Debug A C++ Program (Technical Article)
In this test case, the DTrace capability in the Solaris 10 OS is used to identify an error common to C++ applications -- the memory leak. |
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