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Introductory information about general Java, EJB, JSP and JDBC
technologies.
Also take a look at our J2ME, MIDP tutorials
section.
| C/C++ Users Journal |
Java
Solutions Code Descriptions of the source code in the java
supplement of C/C++ Users Journal. You may click on highlighted
filenames in the description to download individual files by FTP, or
download the entire source code for each java supplement. |
| iPlanet |
JavaBeans
An Architecture for Reusable Software Components JavaBeans, the
platform-neutral component architecture for Java, has proven to be
invaluable in the development of network-aware applications. After
briefly introducing reusable software components in general, this
article will review the basic concepts of JavaBeans and then lead
you through a practical example. |
| java.sun.com
The Source for Java Technology |
Rapid
Fire Wireless 101 Know the differences between WAP and i-Mode,
or CHTML and WML and XHTML? Just what are Java TM 2 Platform, Micro
Edition (J2ME) and GPRS and 3G? Confused by Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11,
and HomeRFTM, Simply too many wireless acronyms popping up of late
for you to keep up? Attend this short session for a rapid-fire
rundown of these and related wireless technologies, one slide per
technology til we get through the lot. Technologies to be discussed
include: 1G/2G/3G, GSM, CDMA, TDMA, SMS, GPRS, UMTS, location based
services, WAP, i-Mode, XHTML, J2ME, CLDC, MIDP, Bluetooth, Wireless
Ethernet, HomeRF, UWB, Mobile IP, SyncML, and VoiceXML.
Java Learning Center
Program The online resource for learning Java technology.
Jini network technology
Also see jini.org
Migrating
from Enterprise JavaBeans(EJB) 1.1 to 2.0 Discover improvements
in container-managed persistence, local interfaces, Enterprise
JavaBeans Query Language (EJB QL), and more in the EJB 2.0
specification. |
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Enterprise
JavaBeans (EJB) FAQ Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a server-side
component architecture for the development and deployment of
distributed object systems for the Java platform. Applications
written using the EJB architecture are scalable, transactional, and
multi-user secure. |
| JavaWorld |
Columns, News and reviews.
Methodology
madness What are the best techniques for managing your Java
projects? (9/01) Summary Over the past two decades, several
methodologies and well-known industry figures have shown us various
techniques to help us run our software development projects more
efficiently. However, the use of these processes has often produced
poor results. Are you a proponent of prescribed methodologies?
Turn
Java classes into JavaBeans (6/98) Reuse your existing Java
classes as JavaBeans components. Summary Java has been around long
enough that you probably have quite a few classes under your belt.
How do you turn these classes into JavaBeans? It's amazingly easy. |
| LaLiLuna |
Tutorials for
Struts, JavaServer Faces, JSF, EJB, Hibernate, Eclipse, JBoss,
Tomcat, ... |
| RoseIndia.net |
Introduction To JSP
Java Server Pages or JSP for short is Sun's solution for developing
dynamic web sites. JSP provide excellent server side scripting
support for creating database driven web applications.
JSP Architecture, tags, Directives, Declaratives, Scriptlets and JSP
Expressions with examples, Writing the Date JSP, Reading the Request
Information, Retrieving the data posted to a JSP file from HTML
file, JSP Fundamentals, Using Beans in JSP, JSP Taglibraries, FAQ,
form processing using JSP...
Introduction
To Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) Enterprise Java Bean architecture
is the component architecture for the development and deployment of
robust, world class component-based distributed application using
the java language. EJB is a complex topic and requires a lot of
effort to master it. In this EJB course we will teach you how to
develop component-based Java Applications using Enterprise Java
Beans. Tutorial also shows you how to program enterprise bean, and
how to deploy them in an Enterprise Beans Container such as WebLogic
Server 6.0.
JDBC Section
articles, tips and techniques.
First
Step towards JDBC This article introduces you to JDBC and shows
you how to create a database application to access the databases.
Accessing
the Database from Servlet This article shows how to access
database from servlets. Here I am assuming that you are using
win95/98/2000 and running Java Web Server. |
| xbeans.org |
An Xbean is a software component that takes XML as input,
processes it in some fashion and then passes XML on to the next
Xbean.
About Xbeans, Tutorial
White paper
Creating Distributed Applications Using Xbeans XML has emerged
as the universal standard for exchanging and externalizing data.
Software products of all kinds are being upgraded to "support
XML." Typically this means they can import and export XML data. |
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