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Description: This is the simplest way to read data from an XML file into a Java program. I have also included some basic error checking, so you can directly cut-paste this code with a few changes of course. All you have to do is change the XML tags within the program to match those that are present in your XML file.
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Description: This tutorial shows how to use a Java servlet, a JavaServer Page (JSP), and a static Java class to create an application that can be used to interactively execute any standard SQL statement against a database that's running on a server. You can use an application like this one to work with a database as you're developing an application. In this article, this application will be referred to as the SQL Gateway application.
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Description: This article tells about the 2 architectures that we can use to build applications with Servlets and JSP.
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Visits: 3882
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Description: Sample of using ISAPI extension to give online data to graphical applets.
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Visits: 1289
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Description: The article describes how to incorporate an image generated from a scanner, camera or another digital image source to a Java program.
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Price: Free
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Description: Do you want to write games using industry-standard languages and tools, but lack the money required to buy commercial compilers, editors, and SDKs? Check out this tutorial.
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Price: Free
Visits: 2136
Rating: (2.03 after 59 votes) |
Description: An overview of the JSP technology while comparing it to ASP
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Price: Free
Visits: 4233
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Description: The latest release of Java, J2SE 5.0 (codenamed Tiger), formally adds support for the Java Management Extensions (JMX) 1.2. Russ Miles walks you through how to use the JMX support in J2SE 5.0, including the new JConsole application, to monitor and manage your own applications both locally and remotely.
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Price: Free
Visits: 1339
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Description: Frequently, Web applications have big amounts of similar code, embedded in server pages (JSP, ASP, PHP, etc.). Developing this code is error prone, but we have two possible alternative techniques to avoid the mentioned situation: code generation and reflective architectures. In this article we are going to describe, analyze and compare each one of these solutions.
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Price: Free
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Description: The article shows how session beans work and what is the architecture behind session beans.It provides a comprehensive example of using J2EE Session Beans including deployment descriptor and Client Application.
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Price: Free
Visits: 1278
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Description: Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is a new Internet specification that extends the HTTP protocol.
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Visits: 4337
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