Java Q&A, Open Java?
Java Q&A, Open Java? |
Connect the
enterprise with the JCA, Part 1
Connect the
enterprise with the JCA, Part 1 |
Connect the
enterprise with the JCA, Part 2
Connect the
enterprise with the JCA, Part 2 |
Will Big Blue
eclipse the Java
tools market?
Will Big Blue
eclipse the Java
tools market? |
Integrate EJBs with CORBA
Integrate EJBs with CORBA |
Develop Java
portlets
Develop Java
portlets |
Top 15 Ant Best Practices
Top 15 Ant Best Practices
Ant, building and deploying Java applications required a hodgepodge of platform-specific scripts, makefiles, proprietary IDEs, or manual processes. Now, nearly every open source Java project uses Ant. A great number of companie |
Related Values Processing Framework (RVPF)
Related Values Processing Framework (RVPF)
Overview
The Related Values Processing Framework is being developed to help the integration of Process Control Data Historian Systems. This is done by providing support for the conversion, computation and di |
Jappo - an open and modular Java preprocessor
Jappo - an open and modular Java preprocessor
Jappo is Java preprocessor. It examines input files for preprocessor statements (i.e. macros) that are then interpreted, resulting in the alteration of the input content that is stored as target file. Jappo |
Writing Ant Tasks
Writing Ant Tasks
A nice feature of Ant is that it is designed to allow you to add your own tasks and use them in an build. This article shows you the basics of writing an Ant task and how to get a task to work. |
A Rendezvous with Java
A Rendezvous with Java
During WWDC this year, Apple released Java source for Rendezvous. You can now write Java applications that can call on a Rendezvous service discovery on Mac OS X, Windows, and any POSIX system using code supplied by Apple. Apple in |
Java Open Single Sign-On Project (JOSSO)
JOSSO, or Java Open Single Sign-On, is an open source J2EE-based SSO infrastructure aimed to provide a solution for centralized platform neutral user authentication.
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Can't beat Jazzy
Introducing the Java platform's Jazzy new spell checker API.
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JLog
JLog is an implementation of a Prolog interpreter, written in Java. It\'s primary benefit is that can be run on almost any platform supporting Java (such as a web browser), and as such it is well suited for educational purposes. |
The Trove collection classes
The Trove collection classes
TheTrove, an open source Java collection package, provides an efficient alternative to the core Java collection classes, especially for implementing collections whose keys or values are primitive types. In this installment of |
JTimepiece
JTimepiece is the advanced library for working with dates and times in Java. Many easy-to-use methods in this API make it easy for any developer, from beginner to expert, to use JTimepiece. |
100 % java open-source cryptographic software libraries.
Cryptixtm is an international volunteer effort to produce robust, open-source cryptographic software libraries. Cryptix products are free, both for commercial and non-commercial use and are being used by developers all over the world. Development is ... |
Jakarta Taglibs
This project is an open-source repository for JSP custom tag libraries and associated projects, such as TagLibraryValidator classes and extensions to page-creation tools to support tag libraries. |
A first look at Apache Geronimo
Start developing and deploying J2EE apps on the first open source J2EE server. When released, Geronimo will be the first J2EE-certified open source server. This article will give you the basics you need for developing and deploying J2EE applications on Ge |
Advanced Synth
Take an in-depth look at the Synth look and feel, the newest addition to Swing introduced in Java 5.0. Synth lets developers rapidly create and deploy custom looks for an application by introducing the concept of a "skin" to Java UI programming. |
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