Personalize your Website with skins - JavaWorld June
2001
Personalize your Website with skins - JavaWorld June
2001 |
Develop Java
portlets
Develop Java
portlets |
Introducing the Portlet Specification, Part 1
Introducing the Get your feet wet with the specification's underlying terms and concepts |
Introducing the
Portlet Specification, Part 2
Introducing the
Portlet Specification, Part 2 |
JavaServer Faces, redux
JavaServer Faces, redux |
Apache Geronimo
Apache Geronimo
Welcome to Apache Geronimo, the J2EE server project of the Apache Software Foundation. Please help us make this a world class, certified J2EE container! |
Eclipse 3.0 is out
Eclipse 3.0 is out
Welcome to eclipse.org
Eclipse is a kind of universal tool platform - an open extensible IDE for anything and nothing in particular. |
Bridging the Gap: J2SE 5.0 Annotations
Bridging the Gap: J2SE 5.0 Annotations
It takes a long time for the Java community to fully absorb a major new JDK release; it seems to take about two more releases after a brand new version of the JDK before everything settles down. Application server v |
db4o - database for objects
db4objects Community
In this Community Section you will find all our free resources, including db4o itself, licensed under the GPL.
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Portlet Community
Portlet Community
If J2EE based portals, JSR 168 or WSRP mean anything to you, you have come to the right place. |
A well-behaved Jetspeed portlet
This article presents a working example of how to construct a Jetspeed portlet that runs efficiently, adheres to the Model 2 architecture, and, by not interfering with additional portlets, plays well with others. In addition, I demonstrate some simple way |
Jakarta Taglibs
This project is an open-source repository for JSP custom tag libraries and associated projects, such as TagLibraryValidator classes and extensions to page-creation tools to support tag libraries. |
Unclog the server bottleneck with active containers.
In server-side control architectures such as Java ServerFaces (JSF) or Struts, a majority of the control events must be handled on the server side to update the state of the control. For every user event, the entire page data is sent back to the server... |
Chat Transcript: Project Looking Glass
Where did the original Looking Glass idea come from? Read the answer to this and other interesting questions about Project Looking Glass, a project that explores the next generation (3-dimensional) desktop. |
J2ME Technology Turns 5!
In 2004 the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) celebrated its fifth anniversary. This article presents where J2ME is today. |
Q&A: Glenn Weinberg, Vice President of Operating Platforms Group, Elaborates on the Solaris 10 Launch
Increasing the overall Solaris Operating System user base and creating opportunities for customers and partners was the basis for Sun's decision to open source the UNIX-based operating system, says Glenn Weinberg of Sun's Operating Platforms Group. |
Community Submission: A Recovery CD for the Solaris OS and VERITAS NetBackup Software
Build a recovery CD to restore root file systems using VERITAS NetBackup software, without having to install the OS on an alternate boot disk or configure and use a Solaris JumpStart server. (Submitted by a BigAdmin reader.) |
We are providing Downloadable Version of Mandrake 10.1 Community Edition Linux CD's.
We are providing Downloadable Version of Mandrake 10.1 Community Edition Linux CD's.
Mandrake 10.1 Community Edition Linux
Now Available Mandrake 10.1 Community Edition CD's
Mandrake 10.1 Community, released in Sept. 16, 2004 is an incremental |
Running JavaServer Faces Technology-Based Portlets on Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2005Q1
You can extend the framework based on JavaServer Faces technology and then run a JSR 168-compliant portlet on Sun Java System Portal Server 6. This article describes the setup procedures, offers sample code, and summarizes the known issues. |
Integrating Java Open Single Sign-On in Pluto
This article shows how to integrate Java Open Single Sign-On in Apache\'s Pluto portlet container. |
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