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This article presents the basic concepts used by the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework
Updated: 02/19/2007
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Learn various Java technologies through a variety of online tutorials like java tutorials, sql tutorials and plsql tutorials to the J2EE platform
Price: Freeware - Platform(s): Supports All Platforms - Updated: 03/12/2006
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August 2002 Issue I want to look at databases on handheld devices and what role Java plays in such applications. Why? Because, when you think about it, all the really worthwhile applications for handhelds fall into two categories (with some overlap): communications or mobile databases. People don\'t buy Palms and Windows CE devices to solve large-scale math problems or perform 3-D graphics rendering. At least, not yet. I have already looked at this to some degree. In \" Get the JavaPhone...
Updated: 05/12/2005
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By Garrett Rooney Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next If you're already familiar
with version control, Subversion is reasonably simple to use. The workflow
is quite similar to that of several other version control systems (notably
CVS), so you shouldn't have too much trouble transitioning to Subversion.
This chapter, [From the Apress book Practical Subversion ] begins with a
simple overview of Subversion and then dives into the specifics you need to
know to use the software. Along the way, I...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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By Ray Rischpater Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Introduction One of the key
differences between QUALCOMM BREW and other smart phone operating systems
is its component-oriented approach to software development. Nearly every
API you use when writing a BREW application is actually part of one or more
software components, individually packaged by QUALCOMM or the handset OEM
as part of the BREW runtime. Like most component-oriented environments such
as the Component Object Model (COM), it's...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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A protocol-independent lightweight framework for providing service-context
propagation and interceptor support over RMI Summary This follow-up article
addresses implementation concerns of Wenbo Zhu's JavaWorld article "
Service-Context Propagation over RMI ," (January 2005). In this article,
Zhu describes a concrete framework implementation and elaborates on some
important technical aspects. While his previous article mainly discusses
concepts, this article focuses on design and...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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This project has several classes and we are, as always, somewhat limited by space. Although we won\'t be able to explore each class in detail, you can find them all online here. Figure 3 shows the relationship between classes in the project. We'll use two interfaces, the RangeRenderer and RangeEditor, to uncouple the view from the rest of our component. JRange uses the Swing BoundedRangeModel to represent the data.
Updated: 05/03/2005
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This book, written by the JDO Specification Lead and one of the key contributors to the JDO Specification, is the definitive work on the JDO API. It gives you a thorough introduction to JDO, starting with a simple application that demonstrates many of JDO's capabilities. It shows you how to make classes persistent, how JDO maps persistent classes to the database, how to configure JDO at runtime, how to perform transactions, and how to make queries
Updated: 03/29/2005
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This tutorial is aimed at a broad audience, from beginning programmers who have little or no Java programming experience, to experienced programmers who are interested in learning Java. Experience with other programming languages is not required, but is useful because certain elementary programming concepts are assumed.
Updated: 03/29/2005
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The Java Phenomenon
Updated: 03/29/2005
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