Designing with
exceptions - JavaWorld - July 1998
Designing with
exceptions - JavaWorld - July 1998 |
The Java HotSpot
Performance Engine is set to break new records - JavaWorld
The Java HotSpot
Performance Engine is set to break new records - JavaWorld |
Programming XML in Java, Part 1 - JavaWorld March 2000
Programming XML in Java, Part 1 - JavaWorld March 2000 |
Product Review:
Kawa 4.0 -
JavaWorld June
2000
Product Review:
Kawa 4.0 -
JavaWorld June
2000 |
Easy Java/XML integration with
JDOM, Part 1 - JavaWorld May 2000
Easy Java/XML integration with
JDOM, Part 1 - JavaWorld May 2000 |
Code generation using Javadoc - JavaWorld August
2000
Code generation using Javadoc - JavaWorld August
2000 |
The Lucene
search engine: Powerful, flexible, and free - JavaWorld September 2000
The Lucene
search engine: Powerful, flexible, and free - JavaWorld September 2000 |
Mapping XML to Java, Part 1 - JavaWorld August 2000
Mapping XML to Java, Part 1 - JavaWorld August 2000 |
Build your own
languages with
JavaCC - JavaWorld December
2000
Build your own
languages with
JavaCC - JavaWorld December
2000 |
Customized EJB
security in JBoss
Customized EJB
security in JBoss |
Lisp and Java
Lisp and Java
In this article, we\'re going to steal an idea from one of the most theft-worthy languages out there: Lisp. We\'re going to pick out one of its most useful features -- the ability to treat functions as data -- and talk about how to apply th |
Object-relation mapping without the container
If you follow the latest developer buzz then you\\\\\'ve likely heard of IOC (Inversion of Control) containers and AOP (aspect-oriented programming). |
a-visual-llk-parser-generator VisualLangLab
a-visual-llk-parser-generator: VisualLangLab
A Visual IDE-Style LL(k) Parser Generator that uses an editable tree with icons for tokens and non-terminals to represent the grammar symbols and grammar rules.
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Extensible Code Generation with Java, Part 1
Extensible Code Generation with Java, Part 1
Code generation is a key new trend in engineering, one that you need to understand well. The reason is simple: today's modern frameworks are extremely code-intensive. Using a code generator to build the code |
JSyntaxColor 1.2.7
JSyntaxColor 1.2.7
JSyntaxColor is a library for coloring in real time user text input.
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Jython
Get to know Jython, in this first article in a new series introducing alternate languages for the Java Runtime Environment, alt.lang.jre. Jython is an implementation of the popular scripting language Python, but running on a JVM. For Python developers Jyt |
Mandarax
Mandarax is an open source java class library for deduction rules. It provides an infrastructure for defining, managing and querying rule bases. |
Reduce code bloat with XDoclet
Reduce code bloat with XDoclet
XDoclet can easily be one of the more versatile cross-technology code-generation tools in your Java programming toolbox. Unfortunately, developers often overlook XDoclet's general utility and use it only when it's bundled a |
Bridging the Gap: J2SE 5.0 Annotations
Bridging the Gap: J2SE 5.0 Annotations
It takes a long time for the Java community to fully absorb a major new JDK release; it seems to take about two more releases after a brand new version of the JDK before everything settles down. Application server v |
What is Persistence Framework?
What is Persistence Framework?
What is Persistence Framework?
A persistence framework moves the program data in its most natural form (in memory objects) to and from a permanent data store the database. The persistence framework manages the |
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