Java Q&A, Open Java?
Java Q&A, Open Java? |
Saving and retrieving
objects with Java
Saving and retrieving
objects with Java |
GNU offers a new kind of Java IDE - JavaWorld - July 1998
GNU offers a new kind of Java IDE - JavaWorld - July 1998 |
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
2 - JavaWorld -
October 1998
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
2 - JavaWorld -
October 1998 |
The Java HotSpot
Performance Engine is set to break new records - JavaWorld
The Java HotSpot
Performance Engine is set to break new records - JavaWorld |
What's new in Java Servlet API 2.2? -
JavaWorld
October 1999
What's new in Java Servlet API 2.2? -
JavaWorld
October 1999 |
Choosing an enterprise-wide standard Java IDE - JavaWorld March 2000
Choosing an enterprise-wide standard Java IDE - JavaWorld March 2000 |
Servlet 2.3: New
features exposed - JavaWorld January
2001
Servlet 2.3: New
features exposed - JavaWorld January
2001 |
Master Java with these introductory books - JavaWorld May 2001
Master Java with these introductory books - JavaWorld May 2001 |
Axis: The next generation of Apache SOAP
Axis: The next generation of Apache SOAP |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services?
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? |
Java Tip 132: The
taming of the thread
Java Tip 132: The
taming of the thread |
Servlet 2.4:
What's in store
Servlet 2.4:
What's in store |
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 |
When tears bring you back your beloved method...
Accessing platform-specific information hasn't always been easy. While you could certainly create processes with Runtime.exec(), dealing with differences across platforms to build parameter sets often led to headaches. In addition, the getenv() method of |
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. |
Five Reasons to Move to the J2SE 5 Platform
Five important reasons to move to the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE platform) 5.0, supported by data and references to prove that the 5.0 release will reduce development and runtime costs. |
We are providing Free BSD 5.3 CD's
We are providing Free BSD 5.3 CD's
Free BSD 5.3 CD's
Now Available Free BSD 5.3 CD's
What is Free BSD 5.3?
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of |
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 |
|
|