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JavaWorld April 25, 2003 David Geary |
Simply Singleton The Singleton pattern is one of the simplest design patterns, but for Java developers, it's full of pitfalls. This article explores the Singleton pattern and how to deal with its pitfalls while discussing multithreading, classloaders, and serialization. |
JavaWorld April 25, 2003 |
Product Snapshot: Teamstudio Analyzer for Java Edition 2 Teamstudio updates audit tool with new rules & IDE support |
JavaWorld April 25, 2003 |
Letters to the Editor JavaWorld authors discuss the advantages of a JavaServer Pages-based communication layer, the Subscriber Identity Module, the Cascading Menu pattern, and more. |
JavaWorld April 25, 2003 |
Java Product News Manning launches electronic book subscription... Transcription Portlet now available on IBM alphaWorks... etc. |
JavaWorld April 18, 2003 Coen & Nanduri |
Jump the hurdles of Struts development Building and maintaining enterprise applications is very difficult. Designing elegant and easily maintainable user interfaces for these applications can be the most daunting task of all. |
JavaWorld April 18, 2003 |
Java Product News SolarMetric partners with Sun... PolarLake announces products for Q2... etc. |
JavaWorld April 11, 2003 Mitch Gitman |
Axis-orizing objects for SOAP Axis is an open source Java framework for implementing Web services over XML-based SOAP. This article guides the reader through the minefield of developing and deploying a sophisticated Web service using Axis. |
JavaWorld April 11, 2003 Greg Travis |
Use select for high-speed networking Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4 introduced the New Input/Output (NIO) libraries designed to allow extremely high-speed I/O within Java applications. NIO uses an I/O model that differs significantly from the one used in the original I/O libraries. |
JavaWorld April 11, 2003 |
Java Product News Fiorano announces distributed computing solution... H&W launches DiagnoSys... Coldbeans Software updates JSP tag suite... ICS completes BX For Java testing... QFS updates UI testing tool... INM introduces Moka Xtra... IronEye SQL and IronEye Cache available for download... etc. |
JavaWorld April 4, 2003 Jean-Pierre Norguet |
Java FTP client libraries reviewed This article explains how to write FTP client code in Java using available libraries. It compares an exhaustive list of FTP libraries, presents pros and cons of each library, and helps decision makers choose the most appropriate one for their needs. |
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