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Free ASP.NET Books,Free ASP.NET EBooks Downloads - 0 views

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    Free ASP.NET EBooks Downloads ASP.NET Cookbook nd Edition Beginning Dynamic Websites with Web Matrix Bible Ajax With C - APress Expert Advanced Application Design Pro In VB Special
anonymous

ja.NET - 0 views

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    A web site building an open community dedicated to enabling Java as a first class development and runtime environment for .NET. A Java 5 JDK for .NET is provided.
Javin Paul

Java Swing Interview Questions for GUI Programmer - 0 views

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    Interview Questions on Java Swing for GUI Programmer.Swing is a difficult technology to learn and for programming GUI in swing you need a bit of expertize which makes demand of Swing developer quite high and same time make interview process for swing developer quite challenging and testing. Adding to it there are not much swing interview questions available on net. This article solve this problem by providing some of the best swing interview questions asked in banks. these questions are practical , genuine and same time challenging.
Hendy Irawan

Running GlassFish V3 with Apache httpd | Java.net - 0 views

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    " GlassFish V3 has improved the way to front GlassFish with Apache HTTP Server. Unlike the V2 way where users had to copy tomcat-ajp.jar and commons-*.jar, you can just enable mod_jk in V3 using the network-listener's attribute "jk-enabled" without copying any additional jars into its lib directory. You can also create jk-connectors under different virtual-servers (not just default virtual-server "server" in V2) using the network-listener's "jk-enabled" attribute. "
Hendy Irawan

Atmosphere - Java.net - 0 views

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    Atmosphere is a POJO based framework using Inversion of Control (IoC) to bring push/Comet and Websocket to the masses! Finally a framework which can run on any Java based Web Server, including Tomcat, Jetty, GlassFish, Weblogic, Grizzly, JBossWeb and JBoss, Resin, etc. without having to learn how Comet or WebSocket support has been differently implemented by all those Containers. The Atmosphere Framework has both client (JQuery PlugIn) and server components. Servlet 3.0 is supported along with framework like Jersey (natively), GWT (natively), Wicket, Guice, Spring etc. and programming language like JRuby, Gr oovy and Scala. We also support massive scalability with our Cluster plugin architecture (JGroups, JMS/ActiveMQ, Redis, XMPP,i etc.)
Hendy Irawan

enunciate - 0 views

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    "Enunciate is an engine for dramatically enhancing your Java Web service API. It's simple. You develop your Web service API using standard Java technologies and attach Enunciate to your build process. Suddenly, your Web service API is boasting some pretty impressive features: Full HTML documentation of your services, scraped from your JavaDocs. Client-side libraries (e.g. Java, .NET, iPhone, Ruby, Flex, AJAX, GWT, etc.) for developers who want to interface with your API. Interface Definition Documents (e.g. WSDL, XML-Schema, etc.) Etc."
Hendy Irawan

sqlshell | Download sqlshell software for free at SourceForge.net - 0 views

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    A fully functional textual database frontend with features like tabcompletion, command history optimized display and many more. SQLShell uses JDBC to connect to your favorite database. SQLShell has been succesfully tested on windows and linux.
Javin Paul

Difference between ConcurrentHashMap and Collections.synchronizedMap and Hashtable in Java - 0 views

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    I just had a java interview and they asked me about difference between ConcurrentHashMap and Collections.Synchronized-map and then again difference between ConcurrentHashMap and Hashtable. I didn't know so I searched the net found this java hashmap tutorial, this site has some really good java hashmap tutorial e..g how hashmap works in java, how concurrentHashmap is different than hashtable etc.
Hendy Irawan

Joda-Money - Home - 0 views

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    "Joda-Money provides a library of classes to store amounts of money."
mahesh 1234

Package in Java - 0 views

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    A package is a group of similar types of classes, interfaces and sub-packages. Package can be categorized in two form, built-in package and user-defined package. There are many built-in packages such as java, lang, awt, javax, swing, net, io, util, sql etc. Here, we will have the detailed learning of creating and using user-defined packages.
Pierre Rougier

CSVBeans - 5 views

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

SchemaCrawler - SchemaCrawler - 0 views

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    SchemaCrawler is an open-source Java API that makes working with database metadata as easy as working with plain old Java objects. SchemaCrawler is also a command-line tool to output your database schema and data in a readable form. The output is designed to be diff-ed with previous versions of your database schema.
Hendy Irawan

AutoPatch - 0 views

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    With AutoPatch, an agile development process that requires a database change looks like this: Developer alters the model, which requires a change to the database Developer possibly consults a DBA, and develops a SQL patch against their personal database that implements the alteration Developer commits the patch to source control at the same time as they commit their dependent code Other developers' and environments' databases are automatically updated by AutoPatch the next time the new source is run This represents streamlined environment maintenance, allowing developers to cheaply have their own databases and all databases to stay in synch with massively lower costs and no environment skew. That's what AutoPatch does. Clusters with one database? Multiple schemas? Logical migrations, instead of just DDL changes? Need to do something special/custom? Need to distribute your changes commercially? All without paying anything? No problem.
Hendy Irawan

Welcome to Migrate4j - 0 views

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    migrate4j is a database migration tool. Suppose you determine that you need a new database table for your project. If you develop alone, you could write an SQL script that adds a table and manually apply this to your development system. But if you work with other developers, or need to keep a test system in synch with your development system, this become tedious and error prone. Migration tools make it possible to add your new table (or make any other schema changes) in an automated fashion, ensuring all your systems are always in synch. Migration tools also make it possible to quickly and easily roll back previous changes. Unlike typing commands into an interactive SQL window or storing SQL scripts, migration tools keep a detailed history of how your database schema evolved (just in case you need to go back to a previous version). Finally, migration tools minimize or eliminate the problem of having to use vendor specific syntax - you may never switch database products, but if you do, using a migration tool will make your life much easier. The initial intent of migrate4j was to make a Java version of Ruby's db:migrate. If you've used db:migrate, you probably fell in love with it's simple syntax, easy configuration and ability to roll changes up and back effortlessly. The intent (and the challenge) of migrate4j is to bring the power and simplicity of db:migrate to Java programmers, using familiar type safety and syntax. Along the way, we're adding additional functionality that makes migrate4j more than just another Ruby tool rewritten for Java - it is a Java project intended to make other Java projects even better.
Rinav G

JDBC 4.0 Enhancements in Java SE 6 - 0 views

  • In JDBC 4.0, we no longer need to explicitly load JDBC drivers using Class.forName(). When the method getConnection is called, the DriverManager will attempt to locate a suitable driver from among the JDBC drivers that were loaded at initialization and those loaded explicitly using the same class loader as the current application.
  • Auto-loading of JDBC driver class
  • Service Provider mechanism (SPM).
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  • META-INF/services directory.
  • META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver.
  • java.sql.Driver.
  • the META-INF/services/java.sql.Drive
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    JDBC 4.0 Enhancements in Java SE 6 Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) version 6 (code name Mustang), is currently in its second beta release and is scheduled to be delivered in October of this year. Java SE 6 includes several enhancements to the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API. These enhancements will be released as JDBC version 4.0. The main objectives of the new JDBC features are to provide a simpler design and better developer experience. This article provides an overview of the JDBC 4.0 enhancements and what benefits they offer to enterprise Java developers. We will explore the new JDBC features with the help of a sample loan processing application using Apache Derby as the back-end database.
Davor Poldrugo

The ASF Resigns From the JCP Executive Committee - 0 views

  • Oracle provided the EC with a Java SE 7 specification request and license that are self-contradictory, severely restrict distribution of independent implementations of the spec, and most importantly, prohibit the distribution of independent open source implementations of the spec.  Oracle has refused to answer any reasonable and responsible questions from the EC regarding these problems.
  • In the phrase "fail to uphold their responsibilities under the JSPA", we are referring to Oracle's refusal to provide the ASF's Harmony project with a TCK license for Java SE that complies with Oracle's obligations under the JSPA as well as public promises made to the Java community by officers of Sun Microsystems (recently acquired by Oracle.)
  • it should be noted that the majority of the EC members, including Oracle, have publicly stated that restrictions on distribution such as those found in the Java SE 7 license have no place in the JCP - and two distinguished individual members of the EC, Doug Lea and Tim Peierls, both have resigned in protest over the same issue.
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  • By approving Java SE 7, the EC has failed on both counts : the members of the EC refused to stand up for the rights of implementers, and by accepting Oracle's TCK license terms for Java SE 7, they let the integrity of the JCP's licensing structure be broken.
  • The Apache Software Foundation concludes that that JCP is not an open specification process
  • and finally, the EC is unwilling or unable to assert the basic power of their role in the JCP governance process
  • In short, the EC and the Java Community Process are neither.
  • To that end, our representative has informed the JCP's Program Management Office of our resignation, effective immediately.  As such, the ASF is removing all official representatives from any and all JSRs. In addition, we will refuse any renewal of our JCP membership and, of course, our EC position.
  • Okay ! Java's privatized now... What now ?
  • Thank god I moved off Java in time. Suddenly Oracle is the new Death Star, replacing Microsoft.
  • This is a sad, sad day in the Java community. I hoped that Oracle would back-peddle and realize the folly of their ways. Now Java will be to Oracle what .NET is to Microsoft and it will be the death of Java as we know it.
  • Posibly in few years we'll see Apache as a new Sun for "Java", followed by Eclipse, Google, etc... I hope this is a great movement done by Apache for the community. We'll see... The objetive of Oracle are Enterprises that cannot move from Java because of hight investments, it will earn a lot of money from them. Oracle ignores the community because is not going to pay for (expensive, as all the rest of Oracle products) licenses... We'll se...
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    The Apache Software Foundation has resigned its seat on the Java SE/EE Executive Committee. Apache has served on the EC for the past 10 years, winning the JCP "Member of the Year" award 4 times, and recently was ratified for another term with support from 95% of the voting community. Further, the project communities of the ASF, home to Apache Tomcat, Ant, Xerces, Geronimo, Velocity and nearly a 100 mainstay java components have implemented countless JSRs and serve on and contribute to many of the JCPs technical expert groups. We'd like to provide some explanation to the community as to why we're taking this significant step.
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