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JavaWorld August 2002 |
Letters to the Editor How do you handle an invalid service on the client side? Can TRMI (Transparent Remote Method Invocation) help with serializable objects? How does JAR work with third-party libraries? JavaWorld authors answer those questions and more. |
JavaWorld August 23, 2002 |
Java Product News Sony Ericsson and Metrowerks announce developer challenge... esmertec launches micro JVM... Visual Mining updates data visualization platform... Manning Publications tackles JSTL... Sun adds modules to NetBeans... LogicLibrary adds J2EE Design Patterns to Logidex ... etc. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Ray Djajadinata |
Yes, you can secure your Web services documents, Part 1 This article discusses XML Encryption, an important technology in the Web services security realm. The article explains what it is, why savvy Java programmers should understand it, and how to implement the technology using IBM's XML Security Suite. |
JavaWorld August 2002 |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part 2 Sun Microsystems Fellow and Chief Engineer Rob Gingell compares the ability of Web services and Jini to deal with network failure and system change. He also discusses polyarchic systems, intellectual property, the JDK's role in relation to Jini, and Liberty Alliance. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Michael Juntao Yuan |
Access Web services from wireless devices The Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) has become the most important data exchange protocol for XML Web services. All Web services applications must support SOAP. This article introduces an essential tool to support Web services on small wireless devices -- the kSOAP parser. |
JavaWorld August 16, 2002 |
Java Product News TogetherSoft acquires WebGain Studio... Whizlabs releases test simulator... Borland adds unit-testing tool to IDE... Metrowerks opens new development center... Softera integrates modeling tool with JBuilder... 18minutes available in beta... etc. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Frank Sommers |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part 1 Sun Chief Engineer Rob Gingell discusses the role of Jini in Sun's new software organization; the relationship between Jini, Web services, and the Sun ONE initiative; and the rationale for document-centered Web services versus mobile object systems. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Frank Sommers |
Java's secret weapon Set in the backdrop of JiniFest 2002, the Jini community's first technology showcase, this article revisits the original Jini vision, surveys Jini's progress since the technology's introduction in 1998, and suggests the roles Jini might play in Java's future. |
JavaWorld August 2002 |
Product Snapshot: Tifosi 2002 Tifosi 2002 leverages a component model to integrate enterprise applications |
New Architect September 2002 B.J. Fesq |
Toward a Consistent IDE With an emerging plug-in market and an unbeatable price, Eclipse is worth watching. |
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