Last month at the 2006
JavaOne Conference, the
Java Community Process
(JCP) Program was brought
into the spotlight
repeatedly when Sun
Microsystems CEO Jonathan
Schwartz and other
speakers urged attendees
to join the community.
Th...
Service-Oriented
Architectures offer a
number of potential
benefits: They can
provide new opportunities
to connect enterprises
with customers, partners,
and suppliers; improve
efficiency through
greater reuse of services
across th...
We measured performance
information to see the
differences between
Windows and Linux
platforms. The test done
against the Windows
server gave users
marginally shorter
wait-times by electing to
turn some traffic away.
The Linux ser...
Javelin is a compiler
framework written
entirely in Java. It lets
developers support new
languages or extend
current languages. It
also provides interfaces
to the parsing and
compilation process. For
instance, an IDE's editor
can ...
This major Java event was
one of the largest
conferences ever. Sun
Microsystems deserves a
lot of credit for
accommodating the needs
of thousands and
thousands of people so
efficiently and smoothly.
The electronic
registration for...
Ever since Google
realized that 12% of the
population would consult
Google prior to seeing a
doctor, which was
followed by a British
Medical Journal editorial
suggesting that one of
the natural next steps
for Google would be some
...
This article will
describe our experiences
with developing a
Java-based instant
messenger application
using Jabber/XMPP
(Extensible Messaging and
Presence Protocol) - a
free, open and public
protocol and technology
for instant mes...
Back in 1996, Java was
originally hailed as a
way of making the Web
more appealing through
applets, and, with its
'write one, run anywhere'
philosophy, as the holy
grail for desktop apps
that would be truly cross
platform. The truth...
Time is a brutal enemy of
youth and exuberance.
Time makes cynics of us
all. Time is the
universal truth serum
that reveals all
authenticity. Time will
tell, but the
announcement at JavaOne
2006 by Google may change
the face of AJ...
Sharp tools make software
development quicker and
more productive. They
automate manual tasks to
speed development. They
provide useful
information intuitively
to enhance productivity.
Eclipse, the powerful and
well-designed IDE, is...
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