Java Q&A - Java Still Open
Java Q&A - Java Still Open |
Saving and retrieving
objects with Java
Saving and retrieving
objects with Java |
JavaWorld - Distributed
applet-based
massively parallel processing
(DAMPP) - January
1997
JavaWorld - Distributed
applet-based
massively parallel processing
(DAMPP) - January
1997 |
Reloading Applets
Reloading Applets |
Applet to Applet
Communication
Applet to Applet
Communication |
How to write
a Java Card applet: A developer's
guide
How to write
a Java Card applet: A developer's
guide |
Tip 80: Resize
applets within browser frames - JavaWorld
Tip 80: Resize
applets within browser frames - JavaWorld |
Java Tip 81: Jazz up the standard Java fonts - JavaWorld
Java Tip 81: Jazz up the standard Java fonts - JavaWorld |
JDK 1.2 breaks the Java sound barrier -
JavaWorld August 2000
JDK 1.2 breaks the Java sound barrier -
JavaWorld August 2000 |
Alternative deployment
methods, Part 2: The best of both worlds -
JavaWorld July
2000
Alternative deployment
methods, Part 2: The best of both worlds -
JavaWorld July
2000 |
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 3: Applet security
- JavaWorld
December 2000
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 3: Applet security
- JavaWorld
December 2000 |
Log it or loose
it
Log it or loose
it |
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 5
Java security evolution
and concepts, Part 5 |
Profiling the
profilers
Profiling the
profilers |
OpenSign
OpenSign
OpenSign is a java applet for signing text in a webbrowser using a PKCS-12 key-files or keys located in MS Crypto API CSP's in a Win32 environment.
The applet is based on code kindly provided by IT-Practice and everyone is encouraged to subm |
JSyntaxColor 1.2.7
JSyntaxColor 1.2.7
JSyntaxColor is a library for coloring in real time user text input.
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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. |
Accessing Databases Using Java and JDBC
This article will show how a Java Application, Applet or Servlet can access data stored in relational databases using the JDBC API. |
Digital Clock developed in java
This digital clock displays the local time in 24-hour format. Hours, minutes and seconds are displayed as 7-segment BCD-LED digits with segments tapered at both ends. |
WAP Toolkits Motorola - Mobile ADK 1.1 Nokia - WAP Toolkit
WAP Toolkits Motorola - Mobile ADK 1.1 Nokia - WAP Toolkit
Tutorial
WAP Toolkits
T o develop any WAP application you have to download software essential for development. Although you can write and test your codes through our site for learning |
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