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JavaWorld September 2001 Ashok Mathew & Mark Roulo |
Accelerate your RMI programming Beginning with JDK 1.1, serialization and Remote Method Invocation (RMI) were added to the Java platform. RMI usually runs slower than equivalent CORBA or remote procedure call (RPC) solutions. Fortunately, RMI was designed so that you could apply hand optimizations... |
JavaWorld September 2001 Michael T. Nygard |
Master Merlin's new I/O classes The JDK 1.4 beta -- the Merlin release -- unleashes hundreds of new classes. This article walks you through some of the platform's new I/O (input/output) capabilities: nonblocking I/O, character conversion, memory-mapped files, and buffer management... |
JavaWorld September 2001 Jeff Friesen |
Object-oriented language basics, Part 6 Learn why Java's standard class library contains empty interfaces (such as Cloneable and Serializable). Also, examine the power of interfaces and learn why they provide more than a workaround for Java's lack of multiple implementation inheritance support... |
JavaWorld August 31, 2001 |
Java Product News Softwired adds wireless functionality to WebLogic-based apps... OC Systems launches a "flight recorder" for Windows realMethods enhances J2EE development tool... Manning releases book on WAP development... Iona releases XMLBus 1.2.0... Quadbase delivers Java-based reporting tool Reactor 5.0 now compliant with WebSphere... ArsDigita updates Web application development solution... Servertec releases Java-based database engine... Aligo and Yospace form partnership... Flashline launches reuse training and consulting services... Cape Clear Software updates CapeConnect... NeuVis Software and Oracle partner for J2EE development... BEA releases WebLogic Server 6.1 DevelopMentor updates code reuse tool... Kinecta expands J2EE support... Codemesh releases JunC++ion 1.1... CocoBase integrates with JBuilder... |
JavaWorld August 2001 Scott Stark |
Integrate security infrastructures with JBossSX The current Enterprise JavaBean and Servlet specifications omit integration between the application server and existing security infrastructures. This article describes how version 2.4 of the open source JBoss application server security extension project (JBossSX) uses Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) login modules as its integration API. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Ray Djajadinata |
Sir, what is your preference? J2SE 1.4 offers a number of new APIs to make your Java development life easier. This article discusses one of those APIs: Preferences. It explains how Preferences solves typical problems in managing our applications' preferences, while still being simple and easy to use. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Tom Yager, InfoWorld Test Center |
Gunning for Sun Lutris Technologies' Enhydra 3.52 offers an alternative and significantly less expensive approach to developing Java-based Web applications, compared to Sun's J2EE framework. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Rinaldo Di Giorgio |
Serve clients' specific protocol requirements with Brazil, Part 5 How to use Brazil to process content from diverse Websites, tailor the content to reflect a user's desires, and provide the content as a Web service -- and how to use Brazil to integrate new technologies with legacy Web applications that aren't XML-enabled... |
JavaWorld August 24, 2001 |
Java Product News Quadbase delivers Java-based reporting tool... Iona releases XMLBus 1.2.0... Reactor 5.0 now compliant with WebSphere... ArsDigita updates Web application development solution... Servertec releases Java-based database engine Aligo and Yospace form partnership... etc. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Andre Tost |
UDDI4J lets Java do the walking Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) is just one of the standards used in the hot, new Web services realm. UDDI lets you store information about which Web services are made available and by whom... |
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