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JavaWorld July 18, 2003 |
Java Product News QA Systems introduces QStudio for Java Enterprise; Manning announces Jess in Action; & more |
JavaWorld July 11, 2003 Robert Swarr |
Power Java programming -- free! This article shows you how to build an IDE that includes open source tools such as CVS, Ant, and JUnit. It shows you how to transform the jEdit programmer's text editor into an IDE that supports an extreme programming approach and how to extend jEdit by developing your own plug-ins. |
JavaWorld July 11, 2003 |
Java Product News Servertec announces new server products... Rococo Software & Aplix announce partnership... etc. |
JavaWorld July 7, 2003 Allen Holub |
Solve the date-selection problem once and for all A tutorial about a date-selection widget that displays a calendar and lets you select a date by clicking on it. |
JavaWorld July 4, 2003 Mark O. Pendergast |
Navigate through virtual worlds using Java 3D Java 3D is an extension to the Java 2 object library that enables a programmer to create 3D graphical representations of objects and virtual worlds. This article demonstrates three advanced Java 3D programming concepts. |
JavaWorld July 4, 2003 |
Java Product News DigiSlice rewrites WebGain's Application Composer; Digital Airways introduces Kaleido; & more |
JavaWorld June 27, 2003 Rick Grehan |
Updated Eclipse toolkit shines Most of the additions to Eclipse SDK 2.1 are associated with editing, but the IDE also features some enhancements in code generation and to the plug-in development environment. Though the additions are reasonable, they join an already densely-packed and daunting user interface. |
JavaWorld June 27, 2003 |
Letters to the Editor Readers and authors discuss the merits of SQL Server CE as a mobile database choice, MapServer as a GIS server option, testing integer operations in J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition), and native compilation for protecting Java code. |
JavaWorld June 27, 2003 |
Java Product News Inca X introduces IDE & runtime for Jini 2.0; Systinet enhances WASP Server; & more |
JavaWorld June 20, 2003 Holger Knublauch |
An AI tool for the real world Using Protege, developers and domain experts can build conceptual models and knowledge bases and access them via an easy-to-use Java API. |
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