July 13, 2007
Enterprise Systems: The New Bounce in Suns Step. Dont look now, but Sun Microsystems Inc. has a new bounce in its step.
From its recent...
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May 22, 2007
Core Java Technologies Tech Tips - March/April 2007. Welcome to the Core Java Technologies Tech Tips for April 2007. Core Java Technologies Tech Tips...
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November 2006
November 30, 2006
Your data's on the desktop, and you've got a mobile. Not a problem. By combining an ME midlet with an EE servlet running on the desktop, you can retrieve desktop data, send it to the phone, and work with it there. Biswajit Sarkar offers a simple example of how this arrangement can work.
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November 28, 2006
This "stupid question" is about the ability to put a private access modifier on a constructor, making it unavailable to other classes.
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November 21, 2006
XML Signature is an important enabling technology for WS-Security, verifying that an XML document has not been altered since it was signed. In this article, Young Yang looks at how JDK 6's implementation of JSR-105 offers XML Signature technology to Java developers.
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November 18, 2006
Welcome to the Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips for November 18, 2006. Here you'll get tips on using enterprise Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). This issue covers: Using Java Persistence With JavaServer Faces Technology, and Using a Model Facade
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November 13, 2006
The day that some never thought would come, has. Sun's Java SE and ME runtimes, and the GlassFish EE application server, have all been released under terms of the GPL. In this editorial, java.net editor Chris Adamson takes a look at the open source Java release and what it offers to the java.net community
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November 13, 2006
In this entry, Ed explains why server side frameworks are important, even in a world of Ajax and GWT.
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November 07, 2006
Java 5.0's for-each loop saves keystrokes, but that's not all it does. It offers opportunities for compiler optimizations, as well as for subtle bugs from unboxing and null-handling. Nishanth Sastry has some strategies for getting the most out of 5.0's for-each.
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