GNU offers a new kind of Java IDE - JavaWorld - July 1998
GNU offers a new kind of Java IDE - JavaWorld - July 1998 |
To jar or not to jar? -
JavaWorld - July
1998
To jar or not to jar? -
JavaWorld - July
1998 |
The battle of the container
frameworks: which should you use? - JavaWorld - January
1999
The battle of the container
frameworks: which should you use? - JavaWorld - January
1999 |
JavaWorld Editors'
Choice Awards
JavaWorld Editors'
Choice Awards |
Java Tip 72: Press
Escape to close your Swing dialog windows
Java Tip 72: Press
Escape to close your Swing dialog windows |
Understanding JavaServer Pages Model 2
architecture - JavaWorld December
1999
Understanding JavaServer Pages Model 2
architecture - JavaWorld December
1999 |
Eliminate tedious programming: Recover data with XML and Reflection - JavaWorld November
2000
Eliminate tedious programming: Recover data with XML and Reflection - JavaWorld November
2000 |
Build secure
network applications with SSL and
the JSSE API - JavaWorld May 2001
Build secure
network applications with SSL and
the JSSE API - JavaWorld May 2001 |
Facilitate form
Facilitate form processing with the Form Processing API |
Master the Jxta shell,
Part 1
Master the Jxta shell,
Part 1 |
Finalists announced for
JavaWorld
Editors' Choice Awards
Finalists announced for
JavaWorld
Editors' Choice Awards |
Very
interesting
Very
interesting |
JSP 2.0: The New Deal, Part 4
JSP 2.0: The New Deal, Part 4
In this final part of the "JSP 2.0: The New Deal" series, we look at two new features that make it much easier to develop custom tag libraries: tag files and the new simplified tag-handler Java API. |
JEP - Java Mathematical Expression Parser
JEP - Java Mathematical Expression Parser
JEP is a Java API for parsing and evaluating mathematical expressions. With this library you can allow your users to enter an arbitrary formula as a string, and instantly evaluate it. JEP supports user defined |
A Collection of JVM Options
This document is a compilation of all the JVM options for various versions of the JVM on primarily SPARC/Solaris Platform. The descriptions for each option are taken mostly verbatim from the reference documents. |
Smokescreen Introduction
Smokescreen is a Java obfuscator. Aside from being able to change symbolic names, it can also modify the bytecode instructions in methods thereby obfuscating control flow. This makes the resulting obfuscated classes much more difficult to decompile.
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JFindReplace
JFindReplace is a "find and replace" swing component working with various options (regulation expression, incremental mode...) and standard text components like JTextArea, JTextPane, JEditorPane.... |
Enhance looping in Java 5.0 with for/in
The for/in loop -- often called either enhanced for or foreach is largely a convenience feature in Java 5.0. It doesn\\'t really offer any new functionality, but certainly makes several routine coding tasks simpler. |
Just Forms PDF library
The JustFormsPDF library is a Java class library for filling or editing interactive PDF forms on-the-fly. Empower your applications with the industry-standard PDF forms technology using JustFormsPDF. |
fetchExc - fetches mail with webDAV from Exchange 2000/2003 servers
FethExc is java utilily which retrieves mail from your MS Exchange (2000/2003) inbox and forwards it to SMTP server of your choice. FetchExc uses webDAV (OWA) to retrieve mail either over http or https. |
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