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<title>Katerina Muchachos, Kayikci and SOA World</title>
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<description>I asked what she did for a living. She said she was a software engineer working with SOA. I did not think about my plane ride much until I arrived in San Francisco to attend the SOA World Conference &amp; Expo this past Monday and Tuesday. The first day of the conference as I walked into the hotel, guess who I saw? My friend who I met on the Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul. What a small world, isn&apos;t it? Her company was one of the sponsors of the event.</description>

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<title>Methods, Constructors, Overloading and Access Levels</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>In the third lesson Yakov takes into the world of object constructors and method access methods with easy to follow examples.</description>

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<title>Java Exceptions</title>
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<description>This installment has Yakov looking at Java Exceptions.</description>

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<title>Java Streams Basics</title>
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<description>This installment has Yakov looking at Java Streams Basics.</description>

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<title>Reading Data from the Internet</title>
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<description>Yakov shows that working with the streams over the Internet may be as simple as dealing with files on your local disk, in the sixth installment of Java Basics.</description>

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<title>Java Serialization</title>
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<description>In lessons 5 and 6 of this series, you&apos;ve learned how to use some of the Java streams to read or write bytes, characters or numeric data. This lesson is about reading or writing entire Java objects into streams.</description>

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<title>Milinkovich Named Eclipse&apos;s Executive Director</title>
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<description>The Eclipse Board of Directors has named Mike Milinkovich executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, effective June 1.</description>

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<title>Taking a Sun Java Studio Creator for a Drive</title>
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<description>If you do not really enjoy the process of creation of Web applications with JavaServer Pages, try Sun Java Studio Creator (JSC), which at the time of this writing is available as an Early Access release.  There are several general reviews of this product on the Internet, but I&apos;ll show you how in less than an  hour you can create a Web application with a logon page that performs database user authentication, and displays the  main application page for a valid user.</description>

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<title>Your First Java Program</title>
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<description>In the first of a new series, Yakov Fain takes a look at the basics of coding in Java with the traditional &apos;Hello World&apos; programming.</description>

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