Make room for JavaSpaces, Part 6 - JavaWorld October 2000
Make room for JavaSpaces, Part 6 - JavaWorld October 2000 |
Plant your data in a ternary search tree -
JavaWorld
February 2001
Plant your data in a ternary search tree -
JavaWorld
February 2001 |
Device programming with MIDP, Part
2 - JavaWorld
March 2001
Device programming with MIDP, Part
2 - JavaWorld
March 2001 |
Manage distributed
sessions - JavaWorld April
2001
Manage distributed
sessions - JavaWorld April
2001 |
XML messaging, Part 2 - JavaWorld June
2001
XML messaging, Part 2 - JavaWorld June
2001 |
Evolve your apps with the Phased
Process pattern
Evolve your apps with the Phased
Process pattern |
Navigate data with the Mapper framework
Navigate data with the Mapper framework |
NIO Tutorials
NIO Tutorials
Introduction
In the words of Gregory Pierce, "NIO is one of the most important but least understood APIs that came along for the ride with JDK1.4". Couldn't have put it better myself :). The aim of this series of articles is to help you |
Creating JSF Custom Components
Creating JSF Custom Components
This article illustrates how to build custom components for use in web applications based on JavaServer Faces (JSF). While JSF comes with a standard set of components, one of the most-publicized features is the easy additio |
Data Syncronization Tool
Data Syncronization Tool
Daffodil Replicator is a powerful Open Source data synchronization tool that allows bi-directional data synchronization between heterogeneous databases supporting JDBC drivers. Its flexible publish and subscribe model support |
Creating Custom Desktop Components
This article presents a drawing component used by an image-annotation application named JImaging. Some of the JImaging code has already been described in two other articles, titled "Prototyping Desktop Applications" and "Data Models for Desktop Apps." |
Getting Groovy with XML
XML sucks. Oh, wait, XML rocks. Well, it actually does a lot of both. It rocks because of all of the editors, validators, and tools written for it. XML has all but replaced any notion of a new custom text-based data language. But it also sucks because it\ |
Jurassic Phoenix - reviving yesterday\'s data
Jurassic Phoenix - reviving yesterday\'s data
Jurassic Phoenix is a simple solution to the problem of evolution of serialized data.
Why use Jurassic Phoenix?
The frustration
Serialization is great for persistence, because it is automatic, dynamic and |
Adding search to your applications
The Lucene search engine is an open source, Jakarta project used to build and search indexes. Lucene can index any text-based information you like and then find it later based on various search criteria. |
Bioinformatics Tutorials, Links, Programs
Bioinformatics Tutorials, Links, Programs
Bioinformatics Tutorials
Dedicated website to Bioinformatics containing Bioinformatic Tools, Online Resource, Links to Bioinformatic Resources and Tutorials. Here you will find a lot of tutorials and |
The Beginners Linux Guide
The Beginners Linux Guide
The Beginner's Guide to Linux
Dedicated website to Linux containing Online Resource, Links to Linux Resources and Tutorials. Here you will find a lot of tutorials and information about the Linux.
What is Linux?
This |
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 |
Welcome to the MySQL Tutorials
Welcome to the MySQL Tutorials
Welcome to the MySQL Tutorials
Using MYSQL Database
This lesson is intended to provide hands an experience with MYSQL database
Backing Up and Restoring A MySQL Database
In this lession you will learn how to take |
DB Solo - Database development and management tool
DB Solo is a powerful database development and management tool for developers
and DBAs. DB Solo has an intuitive user interface that allows you to explore
and manage your database objects as well as execute your own ad-hoc queries.
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Urchin RSS Aggregator
Urchin is a Web based, customisable, RSS aggregator and filter. It\'s primary purpose is to allow the generation of new RSS feeds by running queries against the collection of items in the Urchin database. |
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