3D graphics programming in
Java, Part 3: OpenGL
3D graphics programming in
Java, Part 3: OpenGL |
Use a RandomAccessFile to building a low-level database - JavaWorld January
1999
Use a RandomAccessFile to building a low-level database - JavaWorld January
1999 |
Build an object database - JavaWorld January
2000
Build an object database - JavaWorld January
2000 |
Printing in
Java, Part 1 - JavaWorld October 2000
Printing in
Java, Part 1 - JavaWorld October 2000 |
Sun lets Jini
Starter Kit 1.1 out of the bottle - JavaWorld December
2000
Sun lets Jini
Starter Kit 1.1 out of the bottle - JavaWorld December
2000 |
Device programming with MIDP, Part
1 - JavaWorld
January
2001
Device programming with MIDP, Part
1 - JavaWorld
January
2001 |
Encapsulation is
not information hiding - JavaWorld May 2001
Encapsulation is
not information hiding - JavaWorld May 2001 |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part
2
Jini's relevance emerges, Part
2 |
Let the mobile
games begin, Part 2
Let the mobile
games begin, Part 2 |
Develop state-of-the-art mobile
games
Develop state-of-the-art mobile
games |
An Introduction to Cryptography and the Java Cryptography Extension
An Introduction to Cryptography and the Java Cryptography Extension
The Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) provides APIs for performing cryptographic operations in Java code.
the JCE lets us scramble and unscramble data, annotate code and data with infor |
Use AOP to maintain legacy Java applications
Use AOP to maintain legacy Java applications
This artical shows you how to use aspect-oriented programming (AOP) to gain an unprecedented view into the inner workings of even the most opaque of legacy applications.
Please note that this article assume |
Excelling in
Excel with Java
Excelling in
Excel with Java |
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 |
Java and Security, Part 2
Java and Security
The Providers
Now we\'ll take a closer look at the different SSPIs that constitute a security realm. We\'ll learn about WebLogic\'s default implementation of these security providers and how to configure them. The default implementat |
Java look and feel icons
These pages contain a collection of toolbar button graphics. The graphics have been designed specifically for use with the Java look and feel. They conform to the Java look and feel Design Guidelines (see the "Designing Button Graphics" section of the "Ap |
Pellet OWL Reasoner
Pellet is an open-source Java based OWL DL reasoner. It can be used in conjunction with either Jena or OWL API libraries. |
JLisa - A Rule Engine for Java
JLisa is a powerful framework for building business rules accessible to Java and it is compatible with JSR94 V, the JavaTM Rule Engine API
JLisa is more powerful than Clips because it has the expanded benefit of having all the features from common lisp a |
Updates to the Survey of J2ME Today
Give a consolidated big picture survey of J2ME terminology and technical origins. |
Buy Peanut 9.6 Linux in India from us. Peanut 9.6 distribution is available in India.
Buy Peanut 9.6 Linux in India from us. Peanut 9.6 distribution is available in India.
Peanut 9.6 Linux
Now Available Peanut 9.6 Linux CD
It is a Linux OS (operating system), especially made for those new to Linux. This is the most POWERFUL and |
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