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In 1997 there was an explosion of third-party tools for Java. A variety of integrated development environments (IDEs), class libraries and visual components became available. Web sites that review and catalog Java tools like Gamelan (http://www.developer.com/directories/pages/dir.java.... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 7,000 | Implementation of a fixed size pool of Objects in a distributed application must consider problems caused by the unpredictable nature of remote connections. An implementation is presented here for Java's Remote Method Invocation, which takes advantage of the Distributed Garbage Collect... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 8,690 | Data You just can't get away from it. No matter what you do, a certain amount of data is always generated. One of the more profound quotes of the day can be attributed to Peter Large of Information Anxiety, where he once said: "More Information has been produced in the last 30 yea... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 7,123 | This article proposes to reinvent select TCP based application layer Internet protocols and their client/server implementations in the framework of CORBA/IIOP [2]. Advantages of this approach will be exhibited from the perspectives of programming, deployment and protocol evolution. As ... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 7,751 | If you are a Java developer, you are no doubt familiar with O'Reilly and Associates and their line of books. One of the first Java books on the market was O'Reilly's "Java in a Nutshell". Although there had been a couple of "how-to" books published, there were no Ja... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 8,148 | We are moving towards a world in which you can expect instant access to online shopping from a phone; your kids can always reach you with one number that bounces from your phone, to your pager, mail or car; and you pay one low price each month to your local telco provider that brings y... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 6,188 | Many of the smaller tasks which Java developers are required to take on within a larger project can take on the air of a larger project all on their own. Developing a grid control can be one of those tasks. Many companies have responded to this need by creating their own "plug-and... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 8,140 | I don't have to argue the point that the Java language's multi-threading capabilities are great. They're simple to use and generic enough to work on a variety of different implementations. Whether a VM is made to operate using a single operating system thread, like Microsoft's VM, or u... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 8,108 | Despite extensive development over many years and significant demonstrated benefits, the object-oriented paradigm remains poorly formalized. Several concurrent object-oriented languages have been designed and implemented based on the concurrent object model. However, upon attempting to... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 7,613 | The drive to create a successful Web site has resulted in Web applications that are interactive and informative. A wealth of information is stored in corporate databases and there is a rush to publish this information on the Web. Corporations' traditional client/server applications are... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 20,661 | Components transcend the programming language and support a very high degree of reuse. They greatly simplify the construction of large and complicated software architectures. One of the main reasons why Java promises such a bright future for the computing world is because of its inhere... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 10,254 | Imagine Henry Ford developing the first widely available automobile. He was a pioneer, engaged in the most exciting new industry of the time. Imagine how frustrated he must have been. Where would drivers buy gas? Were the wrenches and screwdrivers advanced enough to build the cars? W... Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 8,159 | OK, so I'm a couple of weeks late on the New Year. Hey, I am using a Java-powered watch, so what do you expect? Maybe when the watch gets a JIT, I can get the correct time and date. Feb. 1, 1998 Reads: 7,846 |
TODAY'S TOP 10 LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON! YOUR FEEDBACK  | By Joe Winchester James Nelson wrote: Thanks for the posting, which we are hoping will solve our software issue with two Turkish clients. This may be four years out of date, but please correct the code example, which has many nonsensical errors (two identical operations on anotherUserVisibleString, use of String tag without later reuse,... |  | By Matt Silver Ambuj wrote: Hi Matt,
I have some problem with retrieving the producer, when i am entering the wsdl of my service(https) which is in WSRP and hosted on IIS, then its saying unable to retrieve producer.
And if i try the same in IE its getting the wsdl, now can you tell me where i am missing the configuration... |  | By David Hardwick Aymen wrote: I'd like to think you for this article, good and simple!
While reading, I was wondering how could we manage 'Roles'? Can we add meaning to roles ? And build them based on rights (MANAGER_ROLE=READ, WRITE, DELETE ... |  | By Jason R Briggs Stella Mc.Ligger wrote: Insiders of the company, on condition of anonymity, stated that SWAROVSKI has successfully won the bid over the other foreign MNC Giants for a multi-million dollar contract with Nanogum , to design and manufacture a unique crystal case for this exclusive platinum gum. Senior officials in the Swarovs... |  | By Raj Sheelvant Bruce Arnold wrote: Kudos to the Cloud Crowd for Re-Inventing the Wheel!
One thing 30 years in the IT industry has taught me is that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Another is that the only memory we seem to access is short-term. A third is that techno-marketeers rely on that, so they can put... |
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