Java Tip 68: Learn how to implement the Command pattern in Java - JavaWorld - February 1999
Java Tip 68: Learn how to implement the Command pattern in Java - JavaWorld - February 1999 |
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
3 - JavaWorld -
November 1998
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
3 - JavaWorld -
November 1998 |
Smarter Java development - JavaWorld August 1999
Smarter Java development - JavaWorld August 1999 |
Java Tip 79: Interact with garbage collector to avoid
memory leaks - JavaWorld
Java Tip 79: Interact with garbage collector to avoid
memory leaks - JavaWorld |
How to avoid traps and correctly override methods from java.lang.Object - JavaWorld January 1999
How to avoid traps and correctly override methods from java.lang.Object - JavaWorld January 1999 |
Static class declarations
Static class declarations |
Create forward-compatible beans in EJB,
Part 2 - JavaWorld January
2000
Create forward-compatible beans in EJB,
Part 2 - JavaWorld January
2000 |
Retrofit existing
applications
with RMI - JavaWorld January 2001
Retrofit existing
applications
with RMI - JavaWorld January 2001 |
Construct secure
networked applications with certificates, Part 1 - JavaWorld January
2001
Construct secure
networked applications with certificates, Part 1 - JavaWorld January
2001 |
Device programming with MIDP, Part
2 - JavaWorld
March 2001
Device programming with MIDP, Part
2 - JavaWorld
March 2001 |
Explore the
Dynamic Proxy API
Explore the
Dynamic Proxy API |
Take control with the Proxy design pattern
Take control with the Proxy design pattern |
Write once,
persist anywhere
Write once,
persist anywhere |
roots of
constants classes
roots of
constants classes |
Simply
Singleton
Simply
Singleton |
Declarative Programming in Java
Declarative Programming in Java
What makes EJB components special is the declarative programming model through which we can specify the services such as security, persistence, transaction etc., that the container should provide. An EJB only implements |
Seven Low-Cost Ways to Improve Legacy Code
This article presents seven techniques I\'ve developed and used in my consulting work that are designed to improve legacy code. |
An example of public use
ashkelon lite
"ashkelon lite" provides all the benefits of the ashkelon product without any of the hassle and overhead. It's ashkelon in a war file. There's no need to setup a database, no need to configure _anything_, not even to populate a repository
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What package names are defined in the J2ME environment?
A compendium of J2ME package names, neatly arranged by JSR and presented for your illumination. |
Adding slash "\" character before quote "'" in a query
Adding slash "\" character before quote "'" in a query
Adding slash " \ " character before quote " ' " in a query
During the inserting the records in the database if user enters the phrases like "What ' s your name?", database gives the error due |
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