February 08, 2007
category: Main
Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: SUNW), the creator of the Solaris Operating System (OS), announced today that eHarmony, the Internet's #1 trusted online relationship service, is now using Sun Fire x64 (x86, 64-bit) servers in its datacenters to fuel the company's rapid growth. eHarmony currently has more than 14 million registered users, and on an average day in America more than 90...
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category: Java Technology
Intel, lBM, AMD and Sun Microsystems will go coring mad next week as
the vendors reveal some of their most impressive...
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category: Java Technology
Validating user input in web apps doesn't lend itself to easy solutions: you don't want client-side validation to require you to duplicate your effort, but server-side validations may run long after the invalid input is entered. Eric Spiegelberg has an approach that uses Ajax, via Direct Web Remoting, to let your server-side validation code correct client-side entries on the fly.
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category: Java Technology
Feature Article: Ajax Form Validation Using Spring and DWR
Weblogs: Web services screencast, NetBeans interview video, and why kill -9?
Java Today: Video interview with Chet and Romain, SwingWorker tutorial, and Derby performance tips
Forum postings: Tracking device particulars, video on phones, and SwingX add-on vs. laf-plugin]]>
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category: Java Technology
Netbeans Mobility Pack comes with already bundled WTK. The catch is that this is not current final version 2.5. Beginners sometimes can't find the way how to attach separately downloaded WTK. Don't worry this is really easy. The trick is...
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category: Java Technology
Java SE 6 provides a new normalization API that implements the Unicode standard for normalization. The canonical decomposition form (NFD) is just one normalization form.
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