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JavaWorld April 2002 John D. Mitchell |
Best and worst of JavaOne 2002 JavaOne, the biggest Java technology event of the year, is now over; developers have returned to their offices around the globe more knowledgeable about the technology they use everyday. The conference itself is a particularly interesting indicator of the state of Java technology... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Matjaz B. Juric |
Integrate EJBs with CORBA Interoperability between EJBs and CORBA is important for integrating Java- and non-Java-based applications. This article shows how to achieve integration between an EJB and a CORBA C++ application... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Dennis M. Sosnoski |
XML documents on the run, Part 2 Frameworks for event-driven programming simplify working with complex document structures in SAX2 (Simple API for XML). This article extends the handling approach introduced in Part 1 by making it fully modular and easily extensible for nested document components... |
JavaWorld March 2002 |
Letters to the Editor JavaWorld readers warn about synchronization; present a Servlet 2.2-compliant solution for mixing protocols in Web apps; suggest using the Data Object Access design pattern with the Value Object design pattern... etc. |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 4 One last look at the technical sessions, Intel and TogetherSoft, and Java's future... |
JavaWorld March 2002 |
Java Product News: JavaOne recap Iona secures Orbix E2A suite... 4thpass and Nextel deliver mobile Java apps to corporate subscribers... riteScript uses Java and XML to recognize handwriting... Sitraka updates JClass DesktopViews... VisiComp launches debugger ParaSoft updates testing tools... etc. |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 3 The Concurrency Utilities BOF, IBM and Java, JiniFest, and more... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Theresa Gonzalez |
Java takes off into wireless space With the promise of more than 100 million Java devices distributed by the end of this year, JavaOne 2002 has shown that Java is truly taking off in the wireless space. But Java, specifically Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME), is not without its challenges... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Jennifer Orr |
More specs brew in the JCP In addition to the new open source agreement, the JCP is currently reviewing other specifications that will affect Java's future... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 2 JCP changes, Oracle's Java strategy, JavaServer Faces news, and more... |
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