Jerason Banes is a developer who was one of the original promoters of the Java language. "I was Java, before Java was coooooolllll," he says. In the past he was a lead programmer and chief architect for a million hit a day Web site and was an early adopter of servlets, JSP, and EJB. Before Java, he gained a great deal of experience in C/C++, VB, and COBOL and has contributed to a large number of open-source projects.
How many times have you coded a financial, engineering, or pricing calculator and used an Excel spreadsheet as a reference? What if you could take that Excel spreadsheet and make that the business logic for a Java application? The e.SpreadSheet API from ReportingEngines makes that drea...
Despite the rather 'rushed' feel to Release 2, the Sun Java Desktop System is slowly shaping up into a serious corporate competitor to Microsoft Windows, reckons Jerason Banes. 'Many managers will probably decide that they wish to stick with their Windows laptops for the time being, bu...
Anyone who has dealt with complex enterprise applications knows the value of a good logging solution. Features such as consolidating log files, separating events, and turning debugging on or off all come free with a good logging API.
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