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JavaWorld August 2001 Matt Berger |
Compaq rethinks Java support in PCs Computer maker now plans to bundle a Java Virtual Machine with every Windows XP computer it sells... |
JavaWorld August 17, 2001 |
Java Product News Reactor 5.0 now compliant with WebSphere... Servertec releases Java-based database engine... ArsDigita updates Web application development solution... etc. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Tony Loton |
Talking Java! How to implement a simple speech engine with less than 150 lines of Java code, no hardware, and no native calls. A small jar file is supplied containing everything you need to make your Java applications talk -- just for fun or for more serious applications... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Michael L. Perry |
Automate dependency tracking, Part 1 Interactive applications are typically subdivided into information model and user interface subsystems. Automatic dependency tracking can discover dependencies within the system and keep the user interface current... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Vincent DiBartoloi |
Track class file versions Sometimes even the most carefully controlled environments can get corrupted. With jar files being pushed prematurely and source files being updated constantly, determining which version of the compiled source file was pushed to the now-corrupt environment can be difficult... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Anil Hemrajani |
Which app server suits you? Application servers are a necessity in multitier application architectures today. However, deciding which one to purchase and leverage can be tough. This article discusses the major free and commercial offerings available... |
JavaWorld August 10, 2001 |
Java Product News Flashline launches reuse training and consulting services... Cape Clear Software updates CapeConnect... NeuVis Software and Oracle partner for J2EE development... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Bill W. Davis |
Dynamically extend Java applications Do you want to write programs that can be extended without source code changes? The techniques described in this article show you how to use interfaces and dynamic class loading to create highly extensible systems... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Bin Yang |
E++: A pattern language for J2EE applications, Part 2 E++, a pattern-based Java 2, Enterprise Edition application framework, promotes modularity, reusability, extensibility, portability, inversion of control, consistence, and scalability. The framework architecture captures reusable patterns and design experiences on the J2EE platform... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Secure your Java apps from end to end, Part 3 A secure networked Java applications solution depends upon an understanding of the network environment, the skills of the application's users (and abusers), and the impact application and virtual machine flaws might have on security... |
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