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The new Java Architecture for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) will replace JAX-RPC in the upcoming Java EE 5 and Java 6 (codename: Mustang). Learn all about JAX-WS 2.0 and see how to use it to transform a Java class into a Web service.
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More often than not, a large J2EE project requires multiple versions of the deployment descriptors to match the various versions of your back end database and other system configurations. But managing the creation and deployment of .ear and .war files is complicated. Find out how to organize your development to create these files properly during the build process.
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If you're using Hibernate, your business objects may be littered with unnecessary code. Learn a different, proven approach that challenges conventional wisdom and promises more streamlined integration with less code.
(01/25/06)
As devices grow more capable, so too must our development and emulation testing environments grow. Find out how this first of two anticipated beta releases of the newly renamed Wireless Toolkit from Sun addresses many J2ME developer needs as well as adding support for new APIs.
(01/18/06)
Tapestry is a powerful and innovative framework for developing component-based Web applications. With Tapestry 4, things get even better.
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Java developers today need a clear understanding of how to apply the new APIs, use the latest open source Java tools, and learn the capabilities and pitfalls in Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4. Download Chapter 2, "Application Assembly and Deployment" from sister site JavaBoutique.
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Native Windows installers offer unparalleled integration with the operating system, as well as familiar installation for users. Learn how to build a native Windows installer for an SWT application using open source tools.
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StAX (the Streaming API for XML) is a memory-efficient, simple, and convenient way to process XML while retaining control over the parsing and writing process.
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This innovative, new open source engine simplifies your code by allowing you to access your objects using SQL strings instead of coding your own filters. Even better, it has a very small learning curve.
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If you don't profile your large enterprise Java applications prior to releasing them to production, they can fail or render poor performance. Learn how standard JDK profiling tools can provide in-depth analysis of your application's JVM memory usage.
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Finalization allows you to perform postmortem cleanup on Java objects, but it can delay the reclamation of resources, even if you do not use it explicitly. Learn how to avoid such memory-retention problems.
Your starting point for Java development, including answers to frequently-asked technical questions about Java, Get Help with Java, feature articles, links to the best Java sites, and news about Java tools and updates.
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Avoid Excessive Subclassing with the Decorator Design Pattern
Ever have a fairly simple application become so complex over time that you found yourself dealing with class names like ~~quot;AdminstrativeAssistantAndBloodDriveCanvasser~~quot;? Find out how proper use of the Decorator design pattern provides your apps with a more complex model without overcomplicating your coding.
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Integrating Apache Axis with the Spring Framework
Apache Axis and the Spring Framework are becoming more and more popular as developers look for easy ways to make applications in decentralized, distributed environments exchange structured information. Find out What happens when you combine the two.
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Ruby on Rails vs. Java: An Expert Roundtable
At this years No Fluff, Just Stuff symposium in New York, Barry Burd asked three experts to compare Java with Ruby on Rails--a framework, built on the Ruby language. Heres what the experts had to say.
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Using Rasters for Image Processing, Part I
Rasters provide superior image control, allowing you to process entire images or only pieces of them and full pixel color control. Learn about the basics of rasters from a Java perspective in Part I of this series.
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ADV: Sun's new breakthrough server
Sun's new server maximizes capacity with dramatic energy efficiency and costs savings. The Sun Fire* Solaris T1000 server delivers more compute threads using significantly less power.
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Plaxo Opens Its API
Developers and site publishers can now take advantage of
'the Internet's address book.'
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IBM Express-C For Free
The systems vendor joins Oracle, Microsoft and MySQL in offering a
free database server.
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UPDATED: World clock
World Clock is java applet that show real time including daylight savings time in 74 major cities in all the world. New in version 1.2: a new look and 14 new cities added.
Reverse Complement
Reverse Complement is a simple applet that converts DNA or RNA sequences into three useful formats.
Coffer Vengeance
Fed up with the supression of your people, you take to arms in an attempt to wipe outthe hostile prismo forces. Running from left to right, you collect crates and shoot enemies. The number of enemies increases the longer you play. The game ends after Phase 30. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move and CTRL to fire. This applet compiles using Java 1.4.
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