Product Review:
Kawa 4.0 -
JavaWorld June
2000
Product Review:
Kawa 4.0 -
JavaWorld June
2000 |
JSP templates - JavaWorld September 2000
JSP templates - JavaWorld September 2000 |
Combine the power
of XPath and JSP
tag libraries -
JavaWorld January
2001
Combine the power
of XPath and JSP
tag libraries -
JavaWorld January
2001 |
Java Web Start to the rescue - JavaWorld July
2001
Java Web Start to the rescue - JavaWorld July
2001 |
Integrate security infrastructures with JBossSX
Integrate security infrastructures with JBossSX |
Use Web services
to integrate Web applications with
EISs
Use Web services
to integrate Web applications with
EISs |
Customized EJB
security in JBoss
Customized EJB
security in JBoss |
US Department of Energy signs on to J2EE
US Department of Energy signs on to J2EE |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services?
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part
2
Jini's relevance emerges, Part
2 |
The first taste of Liberty
The first taste of Liberty |
Testing J2EE applications
Testing J2EE applications
There are certain aspects of J2EE applications that people associate with end-to-end tests rather than object tests. These include page flow—or navigating a Web application—and using container services, such as security and |
Advanced form processing using JSP
Processing HTML forms using servlets, or more often, CGI scripts, is one of the most common operations performed on the Web today. However, that JavaServer Pages (JSPs) can play a significant role in sophisticated form processing is a little-known secret. |
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. |
Project Looking Glass: Its Architecture and Sneak Preview of the API
Bring a richer user experience to the desktop and to applications, through 3D windowing and visualization capabilities. This article covers Project Looking Glass' main features and API, its basic organization, and the functionality of important classes. |
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 Java System Access Manager Activities with Actuate Enterprise Reporting Platform:
An Integration Story This paper describes the procedure for integrating Actuate 7 with Sun Java System Access Manager to generate reports that reflect the activities on Access Manager. Also discussed are enhancements and workarounds for known bugs. |
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