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JavaWorld May 16, 2003 Brian Carr |
Picture this With a J2ME-enabled phone, you can view any Web camera images while you're mobile. This article details the high-level process of taking a snapshot image from a Web camera on a periodic basis, posting it to a Web server, and then downloading the image to a Java-based phone/PDA. |
JavaWorld May 16, 2003 |
Java Product News Quest launches performance-tuning suite... Fair Issac updates Blaze Adviso... Novell ships exteNd Application Server 5... etc. |
JavaWorld May 9, 2003 Frank Sommers |
Jini Starter Kit 2.0 tightens Jini's security framework Security for distributed systems based on mobile Java code is the theme of Sun Microsystems' new Jini Starter Kit, JSK 2.0. This article introduces JSK 2.0's security-related features. |
JavaWorld May 9, 2003 |
Finalists announced for JavaWorld Editors' Choice Awards Which Java tools and technologies lead the pack? |
JavaWorld May 9, 2003 |
Java Product News Borland releases JBuilder 9... Q-Link enhances J2EE platform... etc. |
JavaWorld May 2, 2003 Alexey Valikov |
Transparently cache XSL transformations with JAXP This article introduces the idea of pushing cache functionality inside transformer factory implementations, making cache usage absolutely transparent. |
JavaWorld May 2, 2003 Jeff Friesen |
Datastructures and algorithms, Part 1 After presenting basic datastructure and algorithm concepts, this article focuses on the array datastructure and associated algorithms. The article concludes with the assertion that Java's arrays are objects. |
JavaWorld May 2, 2003 Rick Grehan |
Web services creation made easy The BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 development environment allows developers to create J2EE Web services that run atop the WebLogic application server. The IDE requires minimal understanding of J2EE and allows the developer to concentrate on business logic. |
JavaWorld May 2, 2003 |
Java Product News Dirig updates performance management platform... EJB Solutions enhances Out-of-the-Box... etc. |
JavaWorld April 25, 2003 Anthony Karre |
A do-it-yourself framework for grid computing Large-scale grid computing frameworks can be successfully used to build computational grid infrastructures, but their sophistication can also be a barrier for software designers experimenting with entry-level grid computing. |
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