Java in a Nutshell Code Example
The Java programming examples shown here are from the book Java in a Nutshell , by David Flanagan, published by O\'Reilly & Associates. |
RMI over IIOP -
JavaWorld
December 1999
RMI over IIOP -
JavaWorld
December 1999 |
Choosing an enterprise-wide standard Java IDE - JavaWorld March 2000
Choosing an enterprise-wide standard Java IDE - JavaWorld March 2000 |
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 1: Security nuts and bolts - JavaWorld April
2000
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 1: Security nuts and bolts - JavaWorld April
2000 |
Printing in
Java, Part 2 - JavaWorld December 2000
Printing in
Java, Part 2 - JavaWorld December 2000 |
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 2 - JavaWorld December 2000
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 2 - JavaWorld December 2000 |
Flex your grid
layout
Flex your grid
layout |
Datastructures and algorithms, Part 1
Datastructures and algorithms, Part 1 |
Profiling the
profilers
Profiling the
profilers |
Dictionary and Thesaurus API for Java
What is the Dictionary and Thesaurus API for JavaTM?
The Dictionary and Thesaurus API for Java is a standard-based class library for accessing a dictionary and thesaurus using Java. It provides programming access to wordbook data from the Java programm |
JAligner
JAligner
JAligner is an open source Java implementation of the Smith-Waterman algorithm with Gotoh's improvement for biological local pairwise sequence alignment using the affine gap penalty model. |
Koalog Configurator v1.0
What is Koalog ConfiguratorTM?
Koalog ConfiguratorTM is a configurator written in JavaTM.
It comes with two graphical user interfaces (a Swing and web one), an XML importer and a maintenance application. With Koalog ConfiguratorTM, users can rapidly |
Tools and Libraries for the Advancement of Sciences (was: J.A.D.E.)
Tools and Libraries for the Advancement of Sciences (was: J.A.D.E.)
Our Vision
To provide the most comprehensive Java TM library for the scientific community.
To create synergy between all sciences (e.g. math, physics, sociology, biology, astron |
Accessing Databases Using Java and JDBC
This article will show how a Java Application, Applet or Servlet can access data stored in relational databases using the JDBC API. |
Request bean ver. 1.5
Java bean allows you to proceed GET/POST requests to the specified host (cgi-script/servlet). So you can for example obtain contents of some page and use extracted information in your own jsp page.
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Servlet Essentials
This document explains the concepts of Java Servlets and provides a step-by-step tutorial for writing HTTP Servlets with complete source code for the example Servlets. The tutorial and the other chapters cover all facets of Servlet programming from a ... |
Generating an XML Document with JAXB
In this tutorial, JAXB is used to generate Java classes from an XML Schema. An example XML document shall be created from the Java classes. |
Understanding the Benefits of Implementing Oracle RAC on Sun Cluster Software (pdf)
This Sun BluePrints OnLine article is the complete second chapter of the book, "Creating Highly Available Database Solutions: Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and Sun Cluster 3.x Software." This documents targets an intermediate audience. |
Introduction to JSP tags JSP Directives
Introduction to JSP tags JSP Directives
INTRODUCTION TO JSP TAGS
I n this lesson we will learn about the various tags available in JSP with suitable examples. In JSP tags can be devided into 4 different types. These are:
Directives
In the |
Sanssouci is a Java framework for autogenerating fancy Swing-GUIs via introspection.
Sanssouci is a Java framework for autogenerating fancy Swing-GUIs via introspection which display objects directly to the user |
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