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Linux Journal July 2001 Reuven M. Lerner |
Custom JSP Actions Learning shorthand for complicated Java code.... |
JavaWorld June 2001 Todd Bowker |
Superior app management with JMX Ever heard of JMX? If you think it's just a sideline framework, think again. Java Management Extensions (JMX) is becoming a core part of application development and management. Read on for an introduction to JMX, followed by a hands-on example for using it with JSP... |
JavaWorld June 2001 Tim Fielden |
Middleware that beats the budget For applications ranging from dynamic Websites to large-scale e-commerce systems, organizations shopping for a Java application server would do well to consider open source solutions. Many that provide enterprise-class features are available free or for low licensing fees... |
JavaWorld June 2001 Martyn Williams |
Sony to build Java support into PlayStation 2 Move opens the way for apps to connect to other devices... |
JavaWorld June 2001 Anil Hemrajani |
Java against the (Microsoft) world Sun and Microsoft have always been at odds about Java technology, but is it a senseless war? |
JavaWorld June 2001 Robert Nielsen |
Make cents with BigDecimal Java programs must often calculate and format financial figures. To write Java programs that deal with finances, you must know about the BigDecimal class and numeric formatting. This introductory tutorial shows you how to use BigDecimal to calculate basic financial transactions... |
JavaWorld May 2001 Brian Goetz |
Can double-checked locking be fixed? This article looks at some of the commonly proposed fixes and shows how each of them fails to render the DCL idiom thread-safe under the Java Memory Model |
JavaWorld May 2001 Andy Krumel |
Jato: The new kid on the open source block, Part 3 This article explores converting XML-based data into a Swing user interface based on the JTreeTable component. Explore conditional object creation, Jato expressions, property settings, dynamic debug statements, and more. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Gerald Nunn |
Conquer Swing deficiencies in MDI development You can easily overcome some notable Swing deficiencies when creating Multiple Document Interface (MDI) applications. In particular, this article shows you how to simply add scrolling and a standard windows menu to your MDI apps. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Raghavan N. Srinivas |
Java security evolution and concepts, Part 4 This article details the optional, yet important, packages that enhance Java security. Bonus: A working applet to demonstrate this article's concepts. |
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