Calling Dick
Tracy...Calling Dick
Tracy All change on the JDJ
front, eh? What's going
on? It's all gone
topsy-turvy! 'Alan at the
back, a whole host of new
faces, and a new front
cover.' Don't panic; it's
all under control. JDJ
has undergone a major
renewal process, takin... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 13,724 |
Deutsch's Fallacies, 10
Years After In the fall of 1991, when
mobile computing involved
a hand truck and an
extension cord, the idea
of an
everything-connected
world was a leap of faith
to some and a really
crazy idea to most. But
Sun's engineers were
already workin... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 24,467 Replies: 1 |
Let's Do Better There's a J2EE tie-in. I
promise. A fellow user
mentioned something the
other day about using
libraries in Java. He
said, and I paraphrase,
that he simply didn't
feel comfortable using a
library if it couldn't be
explained in one page. Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 16,615 |
Apache James In today's society, it's
second nature to contact
family, friends, and
colleagues via e-mail.
E-mail has become so
integral to our daily
ritual that we cannot
stay away from it as we
make use of personal
digital assistants (PDAs)
... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 28,427 Replies: 2 |
Which EII Solution Is
Right for You? Enterprise Information
Integration (EII)
represents a new category
of software that enables
disparate data silos to
be integrated into a
single virtual database
for applications. This
approach gives developers
a powerful tool for
... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 13,098 Replies: 1 |
JDJ Exclusive: Scott
McNealy's 2004
Predictions 'Network computing is at
a tipping point, as the
race to connect
everything of value is
driving widespread
adoption of innovations
like Java technology, and
hundreds of millions,
and soon billions, of
devices get on the
network a... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 42,632 Replies: 17 |
Exposing the Services Depending on who you talk
to, the response you get
when you mention the
words 'Web' and
'services' in the same
sentence can vary from a
big smile to an amazingly
serious frown. It's easy
to develop an application
or Web site that us... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 14,158 |
Javassist: Java Bytecode
Engineering Made Simple Javassist is a powerful
new library in the field
of bytecode engineering.
It allows developers to
add a new method to a
compiled class, modify a
method body, and so
forth. Unlike other
similar libraries,
Javassist enables this
wit... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 49,214 Replies: 1 |
Core Object Principles in
OO Programming Individuals just starting
out with Java and
object-oriented (OO)
programming often feel
overwhelmed by not only
having to learn a new
language syntax but also
having to comprehend the
unfamiliar concepts of OO
programming. For those... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 19,568 Replies: 1 |
Writing Testable Systems Complex enterprise
applications are
generally hard to
maintain, and risky and
difficult to change. As a
new developer on a team,
a large legacy code base
is often difficult to
understand, especially
when the code has evolved
over ... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 13,057 Replies: 1 |
An Interview with Richard
Monson-Haefel JDJ's Alan Williamson
caught up with the
well-known Java luminary
Richard Monson-Haefel
just after his recent
appointment to the JCP
Executive Committee. Alan
asked Richard a broad
range of questions
including his view on how
Java... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 16,220 |
To Layout() or Not to
Layout() A problem encountered by
any GUI is - if the user
resizes the application
window at runtime, how
should this be handled?
The most desirable effect
is that the controls flow
into the new space to
make the best use of it
(lists and tr... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 13,481 Replies: 5 |
Multiplatform Frames Java is enjoying a
renaissance on the
desktop, yet developers
are still frequently
required to invent
methods for dealing with
application management
tasks within J2SE. One
common problem involves
the design decision
regarding whe... Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 13,929 |
The Rich Client Strikes
Back Microsoft is redefining
the application interface
around rich clients, and
if Java does not have an
answer, it faces being
cut off from end users.
The answer lies in
matching Microsoft's
richness while trumping
it on security. Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 25,507 Replies: 17 |
XMLSPY2004 and
MAPFORCE2004 If you are an enterprise
or XML developer and wish
you had a tool that could
make your life easier,
check out this review as
it discusses two of the
most useful tools in the
industry. Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 14,127 |
From Within the Java
Community Process Program Welcome to the January
edition of the JCP
column. In the
time-honored New Year's
tradition of offering a
perspective of the past
year, I have written a
different column on the
JCP than in other months. Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 14,671 |
Where Is i-Technology
Going in 2004? 'So where is it all
going?' It's the question
every technology sage is
always asked, and yet, of
course, it's the question
that's the most difficult
to answer. Here at JDJ we
decided nonetheless to
ask a welter of the
brightest and ... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 30,482 |
Welcome to JDJ, Again... With this January issue,
JDJ is entering its ninth
successful year of
publication, and we have
achieved this success by
serving the most
influential readers -
like yourself - around
the globe. Jan. 8, 2004 Reads: 22,450 |