SQLJ: The 'open
sesame' of Java database applications
SQLJ: The 'open
sesame' of Java database applications |
Build an object database, Part 2: Object storage
backend - JavaWorld April 2000
Build an object database, Part 2: Object storage
backend - JavaWorld April 2000 |
JDK 1.2 breaks the Java sound barrier -
JavaWorld August 2000
JDK 1.2 breaks the Java sound barrier -
JavaWorld August 2000 |
Build database-powered mobile applications on the
Java platform
Build database-powered mobile applications on the
Java platform |
Protect Web
application
control flow
Protect Web
application
control flow |
Excelling in
Excel with Java
Excelling in
Excel with Java |
Related Values Processing Framework (RVPF)
Related Values Processing Framework (RVPF)
Overview
The Related Values Processing Framework is being developed to help the integration of Process Control Data Historian Systems. This is done by providing support for the conversion, computation and di |
JSANE - Image Acquisition from Digital Cameras and Scanners
JSANE - Image Acquisition from Digital Cameras and Scanners
Image Acquisition from Digital Cameras and Scanners with Java on Mac/Linux/Solaris/Unix/BSD, etc.
SANE is the de facto standard to access scanners/cameras on AIX, BeOS, Darwin, FreeBSD, HP- |
JForumFusion
About jForumFusion
JForumFusion is a platform independent discussion board program.
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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 |
Ubik
Overview
Ubik aims to provide a set of distributed computing APIs that complement Java's current "official" offerings - such as EJB and Jini. The main API of the Ubik project is a RMI-like framework that allows to easily and transparently perform method |
Berkeley DB, Java Edition I: The Basics
The original version of Berkeley DB is written in C. This means that, up until now, if a Java programmer wanted to use Berkeley DB, she would have to use some sort of translation layer (for example, JNI) to handle the communication between Java and Berkel |
Understanding the Interplay Between Utility Classes and Static Initialization
Java is an OO language, which means much of the functionality of a Java application is encapsulated into cohesive classes that can be instantiated and acted upon. |
Pellet OWL Reasoner
Pellet is an open-source Java based OWL DL reasoner. It can be used in conjunction with either Jena or OWL API libraries. |
iCal4j
iCal4j Overview
iCal4j is a Java library used to read and write iCalendar data streams as defined in RFC2445. Providing both a parser and an object model, iCal4j allows you to either modify existing iCalendar data or create new data models. Validation |
Servlet Essentials
This document explains the concepts of Java Servlets and provides a step-by-step tutorial for writing HTTP Servlets with complete source code for the example Servlets. The tutorial and the other chapters cover all facets of Servlet programming from a ... |
The J2EE Architecture allows the programmers to divide their work into two major categories Business Logic Presentation
The J2EE Architecture allows the programmers to divide their work into two major categories Business Logic Presentation Logic
J2EE Architecture
The J2EE Architecture allows the programmers to divide their work into two major categories:
Business |
Connecting to the Database Using JDBC and Pure Java driver
Connecting to the Database Using JDBC and Pure Java driver
Connecting to the Database
JDBC Driver
In our search engine we are using MySQL database server and MM.MySQL Driver for connecting our application to the database. MM.MySQL Driver is |
Advanced Synth
Take an in-depth look at the Synth look and feel, the newest addition to Swing introduced in Java 5.0. Synth lets developers rapidly create and deploy custom looks for an application by introducing the concept of a "skin" to Java UI programming. |
Sun Java Desktop System Now Supports Solaris 10 OS
Sun Java Desktop System, Release 3 is now available on the Solaris 10 OS, along with management tools and some free and trial development tools. |
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