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Core Java: Volume I, Fundamentals
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February 2008
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With its many code samples and short explanations, this is both an excellent resource for learning and a great reference book.
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How to Create Translucent and Shaped Windows
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April 2008
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The article describes a feature that allows creating applications with translucent and shaped windows.
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Referencing Multiple Web Services From An Application Client
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March 2008
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This Tech Tip describes how to develop an application client that references multiple web services that implement any combination of web services programming models.
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Federated Identity Through the Eyes of the Deployer
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March 2008
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What identity-related challenges do application deployers face? What questions must you ponder before adopting a standardized solution? Find the answers, along with tips and guidelines, in this article.
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Rails Powered by the GlassFish Application Server
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March 2008
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Tired of putting together and managing all the pieces of a Ruby-on-Rails deployment? Simplify your life by developing and deploying with JRuby on GlassFish.
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Adding Voice to Java EE With SIP Servlets |
February 2008
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This Tech Tip covers some of the basic concepts underlying Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIP servlets. It also presents a sample application that uses SIP servlets and HTTP servlets to provide Voice-over-IP (VoIP) phone service.
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Extended Persistence Context in Stateful Session Beans |
February 2008
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This Tech Tip illustrates an application that uses a stateful session bean and an entity manager with an extended persistence context.
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Building Kerberos-Based Secure Services Using Metro |
January 2008
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This Tech Tip shows how to build secure web services and clients using the Kerberos support in Metro.
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Using JAX-WS With Maven |
January 2008
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This Tech Tip demonstrates how to use the JAX-WS Maven plugin to develop web services.
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JSFTemplating and Woodstock: Component Authoring Made Easy
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January 2008
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Frustrated with the complexities of writing a JavaServer Faces component? With the help of the JSFTemplating and Woodstock projects, you can write a component with only two files.
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Glassfish v2: Open for Business
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January 2008
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Find out why the open source GlassFish v2 application server is a good choice for handling critical business applications and the demands of a production environment.
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Using Subversion, NetBeans IDE, and Sun Java System Web Server With Java ME
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February 2008
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This technical article offers Java ME developers suggestions on how to add support for source-code management and application deployment.
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Ultra-low Bandwidth Communication with ZigBee and JavaME
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January 2008
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Bruce Hopkins explores how to use Java ME and Sun SPOT technology to create a low-bandwidth wireless system to read sensor data. He provides two fully functioning applications: the first one is the base station application, which will receive data from the second application, the free roaming wireless Sun SPOT.
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Using UI Components in Compiled JavaFX Script Technology
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April 2008
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With this example program, learn how to use eight user interface (UI) components in JavaFX Script technology.
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Creating Rich Internet Applications With Compiled JavaFX Script Technology
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January 2008
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Learn to use JavaFX Script technology to create a compiled JavaFX program that contains user interface components and 2D graphics.
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Sun and MySQL: How It Stacks Up for Developers
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February 2008
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MySQL, the world's most popular open-source database, fills an important niche in Sun's software stack. With Sun's reach and resources, MySQL is poised for even wider adoption.
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Better Programming With Java EE: A Conversation With Java Champion Adam Bien
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April 2008
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Java Champion Adam Bien talks about the challenges and intricacies of Java EE, ways to conduct large-scale IT projects, and the joys of developing.
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From Java Platform Improvements to Better Teaching: A Conversation With Java Champion Cay Horstmann
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February 2008
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Java Champion Cay Horstmann, a computer science professor and author of noted books on Java programming, discusses needed platform improvements, developer challenges, and ways to inspire students.
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NetBeans, Solaris, GlassFish: The Ruby's Red Slippers Fit
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March 2008
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The Ruby landscape is turning into a gem, fueling the move to Web 2.0.
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