Java Tip 42: Write
Java apps that work with
proxy-based firewalls - JavaWorld - December 1997
Java Tip 42: Write
Java apps that work with
proxy-based firewalls - JavaWorld - December 1997 |
Secure a Web application, Java-style - JavaWorld April
2000
Secure a Web application, Java-style - JavaWorld April
2000 |
Make a splash with Swing - JavaWorld Tip
104
Make a splash with Swing - JavaWorld Tip
104 |
Device programming with MIDP, Part
1 - JavaWorld
January
2001
Device programming with MIDP, Part
1 - JavaWorld
January
2001 |
Device programming with MIDP, Part
2 - JavaWorld
March 2001
Device programming with MIDP, Part
2 - JavaWorld
March 2001 |
Facilitate form
Facilitate form processing with the Form Processing API |
Master the Jxta shell,
Part 1
Master the Jxta shell,
Part 1 |
Build database-powered mobile applications on the
Java platform
Build database-powered mobile applications on the
Java platform |
Develop Java
portlets
Develop Java
portlets |
Customize
SwingWorker to improve Swing GUIs
Customize
SwingWorker to improve Swing GUIs |
Very
interesting
Very
interesting |
Java and GIS, Part 2: Mobile LBS
Java and GIS, Mobile LBS
Using LBS
First, let\'s make sure that we understand what an LBS application is. Typically, an LBS application is trying to answer the question \"Where am I?\" and then do something with that information. There are a number |
Creating Custom Desktop Components
This article presents a drawing component used by an image-annotation application named JImaging. Some of the JImaging code has already been described in two other articles, titled "Prototyping Desktop Applications" and "Data Models for Desktop Apps." |
JXTA Yields an Application for P2P Backups
Well, I keep saying that JXTA™ is where business needs to go to make a buck. Companies are indeed listening. 312 Inc. has just released a new JXTA product called LeanOnMe. LeanOnMe is a Peer-to-Peer off site backup tool. |
Solving the logout problem properly and elegantly
Summary
Properly handling the logout process in a password-protected Web application requires more than just calling the invalidate() method on the HttpSession object because most modern browsers, with the Back and Forward buttons, allow users to go back |
Beginner Guide to Linux Server
Beginner Guide to Linux Server
Beginner Guide to Linux Server
Introduction
Linux is know for its security, performance, reliability. Many business units are looking towards Linux as it provides low costs software for them. Earlier Linux used to |
Getting Started With Composite Capabilities/Preference Profiles and JSR 188
This article presents Composite Capabilities/Preference Profiles for designing content once. JSR 188 allows users to access the same application or content from any device, and be confident that it will work on that device, and will accommodate their pref |
Downloading and Installing WebLogic server 6.0
Downloading and Installing WebLogic server 6.0
Downloading and Installing WebLogic server 6.0
You can download the BEA WebLogic Server for http://www.bea.com to test and run the examples described in this tutorial.
BEA WebLogic Server™, is world |
Beginner Guide to Linux Server
Beginner Guide to Linux Server
Beginner Guide to Linux Server
Introduction
Linux is know for its security, performance, reliability. Many business units are looking towards Linux as it provides low costs software for them. Earlier Linux used to |
Creating Wizard Dialogs with Java Swing
Wizard dialogs are ubiquitous in today's desktop applications. This article creates a framework for a simple wizard dialog, complete with Back, Next, and Cancel buttons that you can extend for use in your applications as necessary. |
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