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mahesh 1234

Variable and Data Type in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Variable and Datatype in Java. Variable is a reserved area allocated in memory.There are three types of variable local,instance and static.There are 8 primitive data types.
mahesh 1234

Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM - javatpoint - 0 views

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    Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM. Java Virtual Machine is a specification and implementaion provided by sun microsystem. It is an abstract machine that is used to provide runtime environment for java application or applet.
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    Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM. Java Virtual Machine is a specification and implementaion provided by sun microsystem. It is an abstract machine that is used to provide runtime environment for java application or applet.
mahesh 1234

How to Set Path in Java - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    How to set path in java. Let's see how can we set path in java on windows and linux platform.
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    How to set path in java. Let's see how can we set path in java on windows and linux platform.
mahesh 1234

Features of Java - 0 views

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    There is given many features of java. They are also called java buzzwords. 1.Simple 2.Object-oriented 3.Platform independent 4.Secured 5.Robust 6.Architecture neutral 7.Portable 8.Dynamic 9.Interpreted 10.High Performance 11.Multithreaded 12.Distributed Simple Java is simple in the sense that: syntax is based on C++ (so easier for programmers to learn it after C++).
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    There is given many features of java. They are also called java buzzwords. 1.Simple 2.Object-oriented 3.Platform independent 4.Secured 5.Robust 6.Architecture neutral 7.Portable 8.Dynamic 9.Interpreted 10.High Performance 11.Multithreaded 12.Distributed Simple Java is simple in the sense that: syntax is based on C++ (so easier for programmers to learn it after C++).
mahesh 1234

Inheritance in Java - 0 views

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    Inheritance is a mechanism in which one object acquires all the properties and behaviours of parent object. The idea behind inheritance is that you can create new classes that are built upon existing classes. When you inherit from an existing class, you reuse (or inherit) methods and fields, and you add new methods and fields to adapt your new class to new situations.
sureshstalin

Job - Qa//java//6 Months - 1 Year//location: Baroda//immediate Joinees - India, GUJARAT, Vadodara - river2c.com - 0 views

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    Register for free, post your resume and apply for Java,dotnet,Sales, IT, marketing, software jobs in India through River2c.com. Submit your resume now and find the right job.
mesbah095

Guest Post Online - 0 views

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    Article Writing & Guestpost You Can Join this Site for Your Article & guest post, Just Easy way to join this site & total free Article site. This site article post to totally free Way. Guest Post & Article Post live to Life time only for Current & this time new User. http://guestpostonline.com
anonymous

Java Application Development: Makes Sure You Get Dependable and Resourceful Software Solutions - 0 views

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    Java is amongst the striking programming languages which find its execution even in contemporary day world that is heavily subjective by the iOS and Android platforms
Merit Campus

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Hendy Irawan

Why doesn't (JPA, JMS, JTA, EJB, JSF, CDI) work? JEE is "Too Complicated" | OcpSoft - 0 views

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    "Stop using Tomcat and wondering why JEE "doesn't work." You're doing yourself a big disservice. Start thinking about JBoss AS 6, or GlassFish v3 - Yes, I know, it's a "Full JEE Container," - it's "Heavy," but with JEE6, that's not a bad thing: It all "Just works" and it works really well. Trust me, the reason people have thought Java EE sucks, is because they try to do this stuff on Tomcat, and say "Why doesn't (JPA, JMS, JTA, EJB, JSF, CDI) work?" Well… that's because Tomcat only gives you Servlet - the Request/Response lifecycle. So people install all these things manually, or try to, and then say, "Wow, Java EE is really hard to use, shit, I'm gonna use Spring or Grails instead.""
Hendy Irawan

Apache Tomcat - Welcome! - 0 views

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    "Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. The Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages specifications are developed under the Java Community Process. Apache Tomcat is developed in an open and participatory environment and released under the Apache License version 2. Apache Tomcat is intended to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers from around the world. We invite you to participate in this open development project. To learn more about getting involved, click here. Apache Tomcat powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations. Some of these users and their stories are listed on the PoweredBy wiki page."
henry klingberg

Redirect After Post - 0 views

  • input data, which can change state of server application
  • reloading result page using Refresh/Reload
  • Instead of returning a result page immediately in response to POST request, server responds with redirect to result page. Browser loads the result page as if it were an separate resource
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  • When a user tries to refresh the result page, browser resends an "empty" GET request to the server. This request does not contain any input data and does not change server status
  • The vehicle which makes transition from POST to GET possible is redirection.
henry klingberg

How do I get hold of the HttpServletRequest? - Confluence Development - Atlassian Documentation - Confluence - 0 views

  • There are a number of circumstances in which it will not be populated, either because a web request has come in through some other path, or because there was no web request in the first place
henry klingberg

Typinferenz - 0 views

  • Schlussfolgerung oder Rückschluss
Hendy Irawan

SQuirreL SQL Client Home Page - 0 views

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    * Enhancements o New plugins provide enhanced capabilities: + Hibernate Plugin: # allows to generate SQL statements from Hibernate HQL statements # shows object tree of mapped objec
Hendy Irawan

SLF4J - 0 views

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    The Simple Logging Facade for Java or (SLF4J) serves as a simple facade or abstraction for various logging frameworks, e.g. java.util.logging, log4j and logback, allowing the end user to plug in the desired logging framework at deployment time. Before you start using SLF4J, we highly recommend that you read the two-page SLF4J user manual. In case you wish to migrate your Java source files to SLF4J, consider our migrator tool which can migrate your project into SLF4J in minutes. In case an externally-maintained component you depend on uses a logging API other than SLF4J, such as commons logging, log4j or j.u.l, have a look at SLF4J's binary-support for legacy APIs.
abuwipp

Spring to Java EE - A Migration Experience | OcpSoft - 0 views

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    Does it all make sense now? Do you know how to solve every problem? Probably not, but when it comes right down to it, using Java EE can be even simpler than using Spring, and take much less time. You just have to find the right guides and the right documentation (which is admittedly a severe sore-spot of Java EE; the documentation is still a work in progress, but is getting much better, save blogs like this one.) You have to turn to a vendor like JBoss, or IBM in order to get the use-case driven documentation you need, and they do have documentation, it's just a matter of finding it. Seam 3 in particular strives to give extensive user-documentation, hopefully making things much simpler to adopt, and easier to extend. The main purpose of this article was not to bash Spring, although I may have taken that tone on occasion just for contrast and a little bit of fun. Both Spring and Java EE are strongly engineered and have strong foundations in practical use, but if you want a clean programming experience right out of the box - use Java EE 6 on JBoss Application Server 6 - JBoss Tools - and Eclipse. I will say, though, that the feeling I've gotten from the Spring forums vs the Java EE forums, is that there are far many more people willing to help you work through Java EE issues, and more available developers of the frameworks themselves to actually help you than there are on the Spring side. The community for Java EE is much larger, and much more supportive (from my personal experience.) In the end, I did get my application migrated successfully, and despite these issues (from which I learned a great deal,) I am still happy with Java EE, and would not go back to Spring! But I do look forward to further enhancements from the JBoss Seam project, which continue to make developing for Java EE simpler and more fun. Don't believe me? Try it out. Find something wrong? Tell me. Want more? Let me know what you want to hear.
Hendy Irawan

Maven - Welcome to Maven - 0 views

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    Maven is a software project management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model (POM), Maven can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information.
Hendy Irawan

SpringSource.org | - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the home of Spring, the leading platform to build and run enterprise Java applications. Led and sustained by SpringSource, Spring delivers significant benefits for many projects, increasing development productivity and runtime performance while improving test coverage and application quality."
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