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Salon.com July 24, 2001 Damien Cave |
Save Java! Can computer makers and rebel programmers stop Microsoft from cutting off the programming language's air supply?  |
JavaWorld July 20, 2001 |
Java Product News Borland TeamSource DSP unites dispersed development teams... DWL, Sun, and iPlanet introduce transactional CRM solution... ATG Dynamo e-Business Platform Version 5.5 now available... etc.  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Loren Siebert |
Take Java offshore This article examines outsourcing Java software development to countries such as India, Russia, or Mexico. Often referred to as offshore outsourcing in the industry, this development strategy continues to gain favor with companies creating Java software...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Jonathan Lurie |
Develop a generic caching service to improve performance To achieve high levels of scalability and performance for multiple users, applications must use services that cache resources such as lists and variables employed by multiple users. Learn how to create those services yourself...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Frank Sommers |
Survival of the fittest Jini services, Part 2 The author describes transactions as a programming tool used to design reliable computations, and shows how multiple Jini services can dependably cooperate via transactions...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Miyake & Lawson |
Microsoft throws Java out of Windows XP Developers see Microsoft move as an attempt to hinder client-side Java.  |
JavaWorld July 13, 2001 |
Java Product News Motorola and Visto partner to promote mobile computing... TraceBack debugs Java apps... O'Reilly releases Java Cookbook... etc.  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Benedict Chng |
Matchmaking with regular expressions You won't need to write messy code with many charAt substring functions and StringTokenizers once you learn how to use the pattern-matching capabilities of regular expressions to process and parse your text files...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Yasmin Akbar-Husain & Eoin Lane |
Optimistic Locking pattern for EJBs How to construct an optimistic locking solution that produces transactionally safe EJB code, portable across all application servers. The authors implement the solution in a versioned entity bean for fail-safe concurrent updates...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Secure your Java apps from end to end, Part 2 Little mistakes during application development often lead to big security problems for developers and users. This article introduces the most common types of design and implementation flaws that turn into security vulnerabilities and describes how to avoid them...  |
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