Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
2 - JavaWorld -
October 1998
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
2 - JavaWorld -
October 1998 |
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
8
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
8 |
The Java HotSpot
Performance Engine is set to break new records - JavaWorld
The Java HotSpot
Performance Engine is set to break new records - JavaWorld |
Simple
handling of network timeouts - JavaWorld
September 1999
Simple
handling of network timeouts - JavaWorld
September 1999 |
Program your Palm in Java, Part 1: The PalmOS
Emulator - JavaWorld November
1999
Program your Palm in Java, Part 1: The PalmOS
Emulator - JavaWorld November
1999 |
JavaWorld article about
JavaCC
JavaWorld article about
JavaCC |
Program your Palm in Java, Part 1: The PalmOS
Emulator - JavaWorld November
1999
Program your Palm in Java, Part 1: The PalmOS
Emulator - JavaWorld November
1999 |
Use HTTPS in your
Java client code
- JavaWorld
Use HTTPS in your
Java client code
- JavaWorld |
C# : A language alternative or just J--? (part1)
C# : A language alternative or just J--? (part1) |
Browse user
interfaces for Jini services - JavaWorld March 2001
Browse user
interfaces for Jini services - JavaWorld March 2001 |
Is WSDL the
indispensable API?
Is WSDL the
indispensable API? |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services?
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? |
Servlet 2.4:
What's in store
Servlet 2.4:
What's in store |
JXTA Yields an Application for P2P Backups
Well, I keep saying that JXTAâ„¢ 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. |
Koalog Constraint Solver v2.2 released
Koalog Constraint Solver v2.2 released
What is Koalog Constraint SolverTM?
Koalog Constraint SolverTM is a powerful JavaTM library for solving combinatorial optimization problems using Constraint Programming or Local Search.
It provides cutting-edge te |
Smokescreen 3.4 has been released
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. |
Chat Transcript: Project Looking Glass
Where did the original Looking Glass idea come from? Read the answer to this and other interesting questions about Project Looking Glass, a project that explores the next generation (3-dimensional) desktop. |
Project Pixory goes Open Source
A personal image server based on Java. Pixory has a pure web interface that allows you to manage and share photo albums over the wwww. |
What is Persistence Framework?
What is Persistence Framework?
What is Persistence Framework?
A persistence framework moves the program data in its most natural form (in memory objects) to and from a permanent data store the database. The persistence framework manages the |
What is Linux?
What is Linux?
What is Linux?
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally developed by Linus Torvalds and other programmers in 1991 while Linus was a student a the University of Helsinki. He began writing the code based on minix and then |
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