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10/27/2011
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Other characteristics - Whats new in GlassFish 3.1 - Part 3
Check out the new features of Oracles application server. In this article we present new features of version 3.1 of the GlassFish application server, such as clustering, versioning, scoped resources and the RESTful API - part 3.
10/26/2011
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Clustering - Whats new in GlassFish 3.1 - Part 2
Check out the new features of Oracles application server. In this article we present new features of version 3.1 of the GlassFish application server, such as clustering, versioning, scoped resources and the RESTful API - Part 2.
10/24/2011
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Java Expressions - Introduction
In this post you will learn about logical expressions, which help a computer seem to be able to think and make choices.
10/19/2011
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Whats new in GlassFish 3.1 - Part 1
Check out the new features of Oracles application server.
In this article we present new features of version 3.1 of the GlassFish application server, such as clustering, versioning, scoped resources and the RESTful API
10/13/2011
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Writing a Simple Java Applet
In this post, you will extend your knowledge of applets by looking more closely at the construction of an applet, as well as discovering some other methods that are important to Java applets.
10/05/2011
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How to use image and sound in an java applet
If you've seen a lot of the applets that are floating around, you've undoubtedly noticed that many of them feature vivid graphics and even sound effects. In this article, you’ll learn how to use Java's power to add images and sounds into your applets.
09/28/2011
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Configurable Applets in Java
In this java tutorial, you get a look at configurable applets, which enable the applets user to modify how an applet looks and acts, all without having to change a line of Java code.
09/20/2011
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Classes in Java - Introduction and Practical Examples
In this article, you'll take a first look at classes and how they're used to organize source code into logically defined modules. Usually do you use various classes included as part of the Java language, but you haven't explored the implications of using a class or of creating your own classes. In this article, you plug up that hole in your understanding of Java and how it uses classes to create applets.
09/20/2011
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09/14/2011
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Arrays in Java - Introduction and Practical Examples
In this article you'll see that using variables makes your programs flexible. Thanks to variables, you can conveniently store data in your programs and retrieve it by name. You can also get input from your program's user. The best thing about variables is that they can constantly change value.
09/02/2011
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Functions in Java - Introduction and Practical Examples
In that article, we'll use the example of cleaning a house as a way to understand the process of breaking tasks up into specific steps. (The only reasonable way to clean my house is to douse it with gasoline and throw in a lighted match, but we won't get into that now.) You'll use that metaphor here, in preparation for learning about functions.
09/01/2011
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Java Applets - Introduction and Practical Examples
If you are not familiar with the use of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) for creating Web pages, you should pick up a book on HTML to get an idea of how this markup works. And even if you are an expert in HTML, you may not have seen the HTML extension that Sun Microsystems has created to support Java applets on Web pages. So, in this article, you not only will have the chance to see Java applets up and running but also will learn how to add them to your Web pages.
08/31/2011
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New syntax of Java 7 (Project Coin)
The project idea was to add small changes in language, without having to depend on other projects, and without forcing developers to join the new syntax.
07/29/2011
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Knowing the Hibernate Validator - Part 2
This article introduces the Hibernate Validator, reference implementation of JSR 303 - Bean Validation API. This API allows you to easily validate, class objects that represent the application domain.
07/29/2011
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Knowing the Hibernate Validator - Part 1
This article introduces the Hibernate Validator, reference implementation of JSR 303 - Bean Validation API. This API allows you to easily validate, class objects that represent the application domain.