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Using More Advanced JDBC Features
By Matt Weisfeld -
Published 01/26/2006
Expand your basic knowledge of connecting to a database from a Java application using JDBC. Discover how to use just about any database application you may want. In this example its a Microsoft Access database.
Effective Code Reviews Without the Pain
By Robert Bogue -
Published 01/25/2006
Code reviews don't have to be painful. Find out how to make this process productive and pain-free for everyone.
Processing Image Pixels, Understanding Image Convolution in Java
By Richard G. Baldwin -
Published 01/24/2006
Learn how and why image convolution works by examining the changes to the
wave-number spectrum produced by image convolution. Also learn how to
write the code for a general purpose image-convolution class in Java.
JavaServer Faces Rises in Popularity
By Vlad Kofman -
Published 01/23/2006
To keep up with the scale and complexities of software development, various frameworks have emerged. JavaServer Faces seems to be a very popular choice.
2006 Open Source Product of the Year
By David DeWolf -
Published 01/20/2006
Open Source is a large category. This year the winner's spot produced a tie. Those products may not be what most developers think of first when Open Source development is mentioned.
A Well Deserved Victory for an Unsung Hero: Development Utility of the Year 2006
By Dick Wall -
Published 01/19/2006
The great thing about this category is that, unlike the tools or some of the more specific categories, development utility of the year can encompass many options, large and small, from any source. Find out which product won this year.
Developer.com's Wireless/Mobile Community Celebrates A Winner
By Alex Gusev -
Published 01/18/2006
Get to know the most recent trends in wireless/mobile development tools.
Advanced Features in Creating a Double-Combo Linked List with Ajax
By Dave Crane, Eric Pascarello, and Darren James -
Published 01/17/2006
Develop sophisticated forms without having to worry about the normal problems of posting pages back to the server. Discover how to drill down through several layers of options to obtain the information
more precisely.
Developer.com's Security Product of the Year Award
By Steve Rowe -
Published 01/13/2006
Security is on the mind of everyone in IT these days. See what products ranked as finalists for our Product of the Year 2006 and which one won.
The Java Tool/Add In of the Year Winner Outshines the Rest
By Dick Wall -
Published 01/12/2006
Collect details on the winner as well as the other finalists in this category.
Highlighted Java Tutorials
Developer.com Product of the Year 2006 Winners Are Named By Rosemarie Graham -
Developer.com announces the winners for the Developer.com Product of the Year 2006.
Who Says EJB 2.1 is Too Hard? By Dick Wall -
The EJB 2.1 architecture has a reputation of complexity, but this need not be the case. In this article, Dick Wall proposes an approach of aggressively using IDE tools to help simplify development and increase productivity when using EJBs.
Developing Java-Based Mobile Games By Mugdha Chauhan -
With 1.2 billion cell phones in the world, mobile game development has become a lucrative industry. Use your existing Java knowledge to learn mobile development basics while building your first game!
Hibernate Basics By Patrick Peak and Nick Heudecker -
Begin your learning curve with the most basic Hibernate configuration then move on to exploring mapping file definitions and advanced configuration options.
It's Not About Lines of Code By Charles Connell -
All other things being equal, programmers like being productive. Unfortunately, the standard definitions of software productivity are incorrect.
Good Java Style: Part 1 By Thornton Rose -
Worrying about good style may seem like a waste of time, but it behooves us to write our code such that the thoughts and ideas it expresses are exceptionally clear.
J2ME Core Concepts By Eric Gigučre -
At the heart of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) are three core
concepts: configurations, profiles, and optional packages.
JXTA for Wireless Java Programmers By Bilal Siddiqui -
Interested in adding J2ME devices in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing? This new series will use JXTA as an example P2P network and show why, when, and how to use J2ME as a JXTA peer.
An Introduction to JSP Standard Template Library (JSTL) By Jeff Heaton -
What would you say if we told you that JSP programmers could program using tags rather than Java code? Interested in hearing more? Jeff Heaton provides an introduction to JSTL for someone already familiar with JSP programming but new to the template library.
The Essence of OOP Using Java, Inheritance, Part 1 By Richard G. Baldwin -
Baldwin shows you how to extend an existing class to create a new class. The new class is the blueprint for a new type. This is the mechanism for class inheritance in Java. Inheritance provides a formal mechanism for code reuse.

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