May 22, 2007
The Top 10 Open-Source Destinations at the 2007 JavaOne Conference. This year's Conference celebrates the free and open software environment with a new Open Source...
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May 22, 2007
Top 10 Destinations for Enterprise Developers at the 2007 JavaOne Conference. Here are 10 must-see destinations and some related recommendations for enterprise developers at...
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April 2006
April 29, 2006
Welcome to the Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips for February 25, 2006. Here you'll get tips on using enterprise Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). This issue covers: Porting Java WSDP 2.0-Based Web Services to Java EE 5 and Call Flow Monitoring in GlassFish
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April 27, 2006
Infosys, an India-based, renowned provider of application services, highly recommends the J2EE platform and Sun's developer tools for implementing business solutions. Here are the background, the Infosys E-Commerce labs' accomplishments, and the key players.
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April 21, 2006
Here are highlights for the enterprise developersessions, BOFs, and hands-on
labsto be presented at the 2006 JavaOne conference, including such topics as
Java EE platform, NetBeans, and the Sun Java Studio Enterprise IDE.
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April 21, 2006
Create web applications that allow your users to upload text
files to a database and then later retrieve and view them.
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April 21, 2006
Learn the steps needed to prepare a WAR file exported from the Sun Java Studio
Creator 2 IDE for deployment to the IBM WebSphere Application Server versions
5.x and 6.x in this tech tip by Roman Mostyka.
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April 20, 2006
These components leverage the Dojo Toolkit and make use of the JavaServer Faces PhaseListener approach for serving up JavaScript files and handling AJAX requests on the JavaServer Faces server. This approach was innovated by the Blueprints and JavaServer Faces teams and generalized in the Shale Remoting library, which these components leverage to great effect.
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April 20, 2006
The following topics are covered in this issue: Consolidation Tool for Sun Fire Servers V1.0, New Web Portal: My Sun Connection, Short Overview of RPMs in Linux, Running Roller Weblogger on Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP5, Sun Java System Application Server PE 9 Beta Preview, IDC White Paper: Sun NAS Helps Customers Address File Storage Growth (pdf), and Interactive Tour: Discover the Top...
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April 19, 2006
The Java Studio Creator 2 visual web application development tool (IDE) employs a conceptual reference, or application model, that describes the design and runtime makeup of a web application built with the IDE. Learning how this model relates to specific parts of a web application gives you an understanding of the structure of web applications produced by the Java Studio Creator IDE, and...
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April 19, 2006
Learn the steps needed to bind standard Data Table components to database tables in Sun Java Studio Creator 2 IDE by Chary Kanaparthi.
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April 15, 2006
Welcome to the Core Java Technologies Tech Tips for April 15, 2006. Here you'll get tips on using core Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE). This issue covers: Reporting Indexed Property Changes in Beans and Java 2D API Enhancements in J2SE 5.0
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April 14, 2006
New and improved Java BluePrints AJAX sample components are now available! Get
them one of two ways: in the early access version of the Java BluePrints
solutions catalog or with the Java Studio Creator visual web
development tool. Current users can connect to the update center to
automatically download the cool new components built on JavaServer
Faces, including Rich Text Area, Rating, and a...
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April 14, 2006
Gosling Outlines the Trouble With AJAX
Q&A: James Gosling believes Sun is leading the way to enabling developers to incorporate Asynchronous JavaScript and XML components into web applications. But building those components is another story. In an interview with eWEEK Senior Editor Darryl K. Taft, Gosling discusses some of Sun's highs and lows in the software business. Read
the article.
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April 13, 2006
Learn to develop visual web applications and portlets in just three days.
You'll use the tool's bundled JavaServer Faces components to build
applications that access a database, EJB components, and Web services. The
course also covers portlet design, internationalizing and localizing
applications, and AJAX technology. In the hands-on lab you'll you'll build a
multi-tiered e-commerce application.
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April 12, 2006
Sun announced plans to open-source major elements of its enterprise development
platform, Sun Java Studio Enterprise IDE, as a project on NetBeans.org.
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April 12, 2006
This article introduces you to the UML Modeling feature's State diagram functionality, and describes how to create a simple State diagram within the Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 IDE and the NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5. We assume that you are already familiar with UML concepts.
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April 12, 2006
By virtue of their seamlessness, clarity, and versatility, design patterns in Unified Modeling Language are a tremendous help for software architectures. This article describes the pattern types and the procedures for
creating them and applying them to application components.
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April 07, 2006
Check out Sakthi's weblog entry on Java Studio Creator 2 projects built while exercising the Performing Inserts Updates and Deletes Tutorial against all of the supported databases using the bundled Sun JDBC Drivers, Oracle (8iR3, 9iR2, and 10gR1), Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP3, Sybase ASE 12.5, and IBM DB2 V8.1.
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April 06, 2006
Read about Sun's Community for HP Customers, Top Five Reasons to Get Sun Certified in Java Technology or the Solaris OS, Just Released: Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite, 2006 JavaOne Conference: May 16-19, 2006, and New Release: Java EE 5 SDK Preview and Sun Java Application Server PE 9 Beta
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April 05, 2006
Do AJAX apps present more of a server-side load? The question is dangerous because it’s meaningless and unanswerable. Read an article on sys-con about the provocative weblog entry by Sun's Tim Bray.
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April 01, 2006
New for Developers: Sun Community Champions, Participate with Java Studio Creator, and May the Darkstar Force Be with You
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April 01, 2006
Read about Top 10 Java SE Destinations at the 2006 JavaOne Conference, Not to Be Missed: Technical Sessions on Java Tools at 2006 JavaOne and a Special NetBeans Day and Ground-breaking application using Java ME technology
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