Understanding JavaServer Pages Model 2
architecture - JavaWorld December
1999
Understanding JavaServer Pages Model 2
architecture - JavaWorld December
1999 |
Which JSP book serves up the best lesson?
Which JSP bookAs for Web servers/databases, just mentioning a server in the book is not sufficient to be listed here. |
Printing in
Java, Part 3 - JavaWorld January 2001
Printing in
Java, Part 3 - JavaWorld January 2001 |
J2EE project
dangers! - JavaWorld March 2001
J2EE project
dangers! - JavaWorld March 2001 |
Design patterns make for
better J2EE apps
Design patterns make for
better J2EE apps |
Jabber away with instant
messaging
Jabber away with instant
messaging |
Comparison between the two major JDO architectures
Comparison between the two major JDO architectures |
Effort on the
edge, Part 1
Effort on the
edge, Part 1 |
Very
interesting article
Very
interesting article |
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 |
Java on Apple IIc
Java Now Running on Apple IIc
I strongly believe in WORA. Java is able to run on a lot of devices, from the credit card to the server. Today I\'m pleased to announce the availability of Java(tm) [1] on the Apple II family [2]. This runtime is a partial |
FindBugs, Part 1: Improve the quality of your code
FindBugs, Part 1: Improve the quality of your code
One of the problems with code quality tools is that they tend to overwhelm developers with problems that aren't really problems -- that is, false positives. When false positives occur, developers learn |
Java SMPP API Homepage
Java SMPP API
SMPP (Short Message Peer to Peer) is a protocol used by short message entities (SMEs) to communicate with Short Message Service Centres (SMSC, or just SC) for sending an receiving short messages.
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Very interesting tutorial
Introducing the JavaMail API
The JavaMail API is an optional package (standard extension) for reading, composing, and sending electronic messages. You use the package to create Mail User Agent (MUA) type programs, similar to Eudora, Pine, and Microsoft O |
Extend JavaSound to Play MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and More
This article deals with this plugin architecture and API, how to write and use a custom SPI implementation, how metadata such as title, artist, and copyright are exposed, and how multiple SPI implementations could be integrated in an application such as p |
Jajuk is a Java music organizer for all platforms
Jajuk is a Java music organizer for all platforms. The main goal of this project is to provide a fully-featured application to advanced users with large or scattered music collections. Jajuk supports MP3, OGG Vorbis, AU, AIFF, WAV and SPEEX audio formats. |
Project Looking Glass: Its Architecture and Sneak Preview of the API
Bring a richer user experience to the desktop and to applications, through 3D windowing and visualization capabilities. This article covers Project Looking Glass' main features and API, its basic organization, and the functionality of important classes. |
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. |
Struts Guide
Struts Guide
Struts Guide
This tutorial is extensive guide to the Struts Framework. In this tutorial you will learn how to develop robust application using Jakarta Struts Framework. This tutorial assumes that the reader is familiar with the web |
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