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 We'll be coming to the rescue and offering the training program virtually, yes, from the JCP.org site itself starting this September Oct. 2, 2006 Reads: 13,784 |  The PDF file format has become the gold standard of document distribution and archiving. It's therefore virtually certain that data critical to your organization is sitting quietly in PDF documents somewhere. This situation means you have to get serious about integrating PDF content in... Oct. 1, 2006 Reads: 11,916 |  When MailReader - an example application bundled with the Struts Action framework - was created six years ago, most Java developers had yet to discover unit testing. Consequently neither the Struts framework nor the MailReader were created test-first. Since then, we've bolted a few uni... Sep. 30, 2006 Reads: 17,766 |  Nearly a decade ago, when Java was still a fledgling portable software platform and the Tumbling Duke applet was considered cutting edge, the members of the newly minted Swing team, including yours truly, took in a packed JavaOne session given by Sun's JavaSoft president, Alan Baratz. ... Sep. 29, 2006 Reads: 32,212 Replies: 3 |  In 1996, Sun created Java and the terms under which it is distributed. Since then, the Java Community Process (JCP) has emerged, allowing companies to participate in shaping language changes, but the ownership of trademarks, licensing agreements, branding, and other fundamental product... Sep. 28, 2006 Reads: 18,321 Replies: 1 |  Apache James is a full-featured SMTP, POP3, and NNTP server built using 100% Java and more importantly it's been designed from the ground up to be a mail application platform< Sep. 27, 2006 Reads: 12,330 |  With software architecture evolving toward SOA, many projects in this space have encountered challenges associated with accessing data. Sep. 26, 2006 Reads: 15,769 |  Sun Microsystems recently announced its intentions of finally publishing Java under an Open Source license. But what does that actually mean? We'll take a quick look at what it means to be 'Open Source,' how the Java language specification compares to other more formal language standar... Sep. 25, 2006 Reads: 11,998 |  One of the 2006 Soccer World Cup highlights must surely be the Trinidad and Tobago versus Sweden game. The underdogs Trinidad and Tobago managed to push off the onslaught from the Swedish team. The game ended 0-0, which was for the people of Trinidad and Tobago a divine experience - th... Sep. 24, 2006 Reads: 30,059 Replies: 2 |  On June 26, 2006 the Eclipse Foundation announced the availability of new releases of 10 Open Source projects. This simultaneous release event, named Callisto, garnered a lot of attention for the 10 projects involved. But, meanwhile, on the same day and without much fanfare, not even a... Sep. 23, 2006 Reads: 13,765 |  Open Source means different things to different people. For some it's a business model. For others it's a way of collaborating. Some see it as a way of reducing costs. And some are out to change the world. Sep. 22, 2006 Reads: 16,069 Replies: 2 |  Finding and buying Java books online is great...as long as you know what to look for. The thing is in many cases it's not obvious from the book title what the book about (I'll give you some examples below). So visiting a real bookstore can be a much better experience. I'm lucky to work... Sep. 21, 2006 Reads: 11,883 Replies: 1 |  In a previous wave of this study conducted in April 2006 by independent research company NPD Group Research, Flash Player 8 was at 69% penetration six months after its release, a considerable jump in the numbers from Flash Player 5 and 6, which were at 53% penetration during the same p... Sep. 21, 2006 Reads: 18,079 Replies: 2 |  Since most any two words can and will be put together in this world, what with us being Homo Loquens and all, it's easy just to shrug when you hear new colloquies like 'social software,' 'social networking,' or 'social computing' and dismiss them as just three more inevitable permutati... Sep. 19, 2006 Reads: 15,509 |
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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