The battle of the container
frameworks: which should you use? - JavaWorld - January
1999
The battle of the container
frameworks: which should you use? - JavaWorld - January
1999 |
Java Tip 74: Build
dynamically
extensible frameworks - JavaWorld
Java Tip 74: Build
dynamically
extensible frameworks - JavaWorld |
Frameworks save the
day - JavaWorld September 2000
Frameworks save the
day - JavaWorld September 2000 |
Device programming with MIDP, Part
1 - JavaWorld
January
2001
Device programming with MIDP, Part
1 - JavaWorld
January
2001 |
Build secure
network applications with SSL and
the JSSE API - JavaWorld May 2001
Build secure
network applications with SSL and
the JSSE API - JavaWorld May 2001 |
Access the world's biggest database with Web DataBase Connectivity -
JavaWorld March 2001
Access the world's biggest database with Web DataBase Connectivity -
JavaWorld March 2001 |
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
1
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
1 |
Bridge the gap between Java and Twain
Bridge the gap between Java and Twain |
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
2
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
2 |
Java's secret weapon
Java's secret weapon |
J2SE 1.4
breathes new life into the CORBA community, Part
4
J2SE 1.4
breathes new life into the CORBA community, Part
4 |
A first look at JavaServer Faces, Part
2
A first look at JavaServer Faces, Part
2 |
Cracking Java byte-code encryption
Cracking Java byte-code encryption |
JavaServer Faces, redux
JavaServer Faces, redux |
Put JSF to work
Build a real-world Web application with JavaServer Faces, the Spring Framework, and Hibernate
Summary
Building a real-world Web application using JavaServer Faces is not a trivial task. This article shows you how to integrate JSF, the Spring Framewor |
Handling Events in JavaServer Faces, Part 1
In this excerpt from the book, author Hans Bergsten looks at the JSF event model, using examples to help explain what\'s going on "under the hood." |
Aspect-Oriented Programming in Java
This article is divided into three parts: The first part explaines the concepts of AOP, the second introduces AspectJ(TM), an implementation of the AOP concepts in Java, and part three compares the AOP approach to metalevel programming.
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Advanced form processing using JSP
Processing HTML forms using servlets, or more often, CGI scripts, is one of the most common operations performed on the Web today. However, that JavaServer Pages (JSPs) can play a significant role in sophisticated form processing is a little-known secret. |
Apache Directory Project
ApacheDS is an LDAP and X.500 experimentation platform. Its backend subsystem and frontend are separable and independently embeddable. It provides a server side JNDI LDAP provider that directly interacts with the backend storage. It is powered by SEDA (St |
Open Source Web Frameworks in Java
Open Source Web Frameworks in Java
Open Source Web Frameworks in Java
Struts
Struts Frame work is the implementation of Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern for the JSP. Struts is maintained as a part of Apache Jakarta project and is open |
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