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JavaWorld December 2001 Geir Magnusson Jr. |
Start up the Velocity Template Engine The Velocity Template Engine lets you render data from within applications and servlets. This article introduces the Velocity Template Language (VTL) and provides examples of how to use the Velocity engine, including how to generate Web content in a Java servlet environment...  |
JavaWorld November 2000 Kevin Unger |
Solve your servlet-based presentation problems Should you use raw servlets, JSP pages, servlets with a templating engine, an automatic HTML-to-Java compiler, or XSL stylesheets to implement content presentation in your next thin-client application? This article surveys the various techniques and helps you make the best decision...  |
JavaWorld April 2001 Piet Jonas |
Secure type-safe collections A framework that overcomes the standard Java Collections Framework's main problem: its containers lack the ability to restrict themselves to storing objects of a specific type. The solution uses reflection, wrapper classes, and a collection of static factory methods...  |
JavaWorld October 2002 Jeff Friesen |
Java's character and assorted string classes support text-processing Text-processing is one of the more frequent activities in which computer programs engage. Java supports that activity via the Character, String, StringBuffer, and StringTokenizer classes. This article explores each class and introduces you to an assortment of those classes' methods.  |
JavaWorld November 2002 Jeff Friesen |
Tools of the trade, Part 1 Beyond Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), a world of Java tools exists. This article introduces a three-part series that explores three non-SDK Java tools: the JCreator development tool, the Jtest testing tool, and the InstallAnywhere installation tool.  |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 Reuven Lerner |
At the Forge - Django Views and Templates This month, we work with templates and views in Django, a popular framework for creating Web applications in Python.  |
JavaWorld October 2001 Tony Loton |
JavaMail quick start This article shows the first steps on the road to building Java-based email applications. If you fancy building your own email client to replace Microsoft Outlook, or a Web-based email system to rival Hotmail, this is the place to start...  |
JavaWorld August 2001 Jeff Friesen |
Object-oriented language basics, Part 5 Every Java class has a superclass. In the absence of an extends keyword, Object is that superclass. Object takes center stage as this article presents its 11 methods...  |
JavaWorld December 2000 Mark Johnson |
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 2 Despite their enormous similarities, Java and C# differ greatly in many language details and also in their basic technical intent. This second article of a two-part series covers C# language constructs and concludes with some speculation on the idea of standardizing C#...  |
JavaWorld May 2001 Jeff Friesen |
Object-oriented language basics, Part 2 In this article, you'll gain an understanding about fields, parameters, and local variables and learn to declare and access fields and methods...  |
JavaWorld October 2000 Bruce Eckel |
Everything is an object, Part 2 Eckel takes you through name visibility and using components from other libraries; the static keyword; and comments and embedded documentation. By the end, you should be able to build your first Java program...  |
JavaWorld September 2000 David Geary |
JSP templates This article presents a template mechanism for JSP that allows layout to be encapsulated and reused. JSP templates minimize the impact of layout changes and encourage modular design...  |
JavaWorld September 2000 Bruce Eckel |
Everything is an object, Part 1 This two-part article, excerpted from Chapter 2 in Thinking in Java 2nd. ed., moves you to the point where you can write your first Java program. Bruce Eckel gives an overview of the essentials...  |
JavaWorld April 2001 Geoff Friesen |
Object-oriented language basics, Part 1 An introduction to object-oriented programming and how to declare classes and create objects from those classes...  |
JavaWorld February 2002 |
Letters to the Editor Readers and authors debate the fine points of programming languages, the security of redirecting to HTTPS, whether you should sacrifice performance for reusability in JSP (JavaServer Pages) development, and the benefits of templates over JSPs...  |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 John Brandon |
Create Office Building Blocks Building blocks are a convenient and easy way to format pages without having to commit to a template that locks you into a style for all page elements.  |
PC World November 7, 2001 Jim Welp |
Templates Take II: Word, Plus Excel and PowerPoint Excel and PowerPoint templates offer worksheets and presentations.  |
PC World October 31, 2001 Jim Welp |
Ins and Outs of Word Templates A custom template can override those pesky defaults...  |
AskMen.com September 15, 2015 Eric Santos |
Sending Great Cold Emails There are plenty of other channels and methods that can be used to acquire customers more effectively, however cold emails can work for you if you do them correctly.  |
PC World January 2004 Scott Spanbauer |
Instant Web Sites Put yourself on the Web in a flash with free and low-cost tools, services, and sites.  |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tal Liron |
Launching into Java Here's the vision: Instead of clunky Web applications, service providers will design full-blown Java applications with multiple windows, drag and drop, printing and database-query capabilities, directory access, and message queuing, all in a package that runs from users' desktops...  |
PC Magazine August 2, 2006 John Brandon |
Get to Know Excel Templates Making sense of data is both the purpose of Microsoft Excel and its challenge.  |
Chemistry World January 5, 2011 Akshat Rathi |
Macromolecules from miniature templates UK researchers have designed a new highly effective method to construct large molecules of a defined size using simple templates.  |
PC Magazine August 13, 2008 Sarah Pike |
Troubleshooting Word Macros Fixing macros that are stuck or not executing.  |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tom Yager |
Microsoft's C# public beta hits a high note Java's success, and Sun's control of it, has prompted Microsoft to respond with its C# initiative. C# in many ways is a blend of the power of C++ and Java's built-in protections. Java developers will be well served to learn about C#'s pros and cons -- and how the initiative could affect Java's future.  |
JavaWorld November 2000 Mark Johnson |
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 1 Early this summer, Microsoft caused a huge media splash by preannouncing .Net, a new distributed application framework. Integral to .Net is a new language called C#, which initially appears highly similar to Java. This article, the first in a two-part series, compares C# to Java -- describing language features and design trade-offs -- and places C# in the context of Microsoft's broader .Net strategy.  |
CRM December 5, 2011 Judith Aquino |
Leads360 Introduces New Automated Text Message Capabilities Leads360 added automated text messaging to its offerings, allowing sales associates to automate the process of composing and sending text messages via the SPAM-compliant Short Message Service protocol.  |
Salon.com January 18, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java fans fight back OK, Sun's programming language does have some good points, but it's still a long way from perfect...  |
New Architect February 2003 Mana Tominaga |
Roundup: Email List Management Services Most organizations don't have the extra server capacity or expertise to handle mass email blasts, or to gauge the ROI on their marketing dollars. Fortunately, hosted email list service providers abound. Here are five top hosted list management services.  |
JavaWorld October 2000 Susanne Hupfer |
Make room for JavaSpaces, Part 6 An introduction to the concept of distributed data structures. How to build and use a versatile channel distributed data structure and use it in a distributed MP3-encoding application...  |
CRM April 2015 Leonard Klie |
Text Takes Precedence as a Customer Service Preference A new generation of consumers prefers short message service to other ways to reach agents.  |
Macworld November 3, 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
Swift Publisher 1.0 This inexpensive, easy-to-use application makes desktop publishing a breeze. And it comes complete with a large collection of useful templates and clip art.  |
Inc. March 2008 Ryan Underwood |
Dear Customer... Managing e-mail campaigns.  |
JavaWorld February 2001 Erwin Vervaet |
Java: It's a good thing In response to Simson Garfinkel's article 'Java: Slow, Ugly, and Irrelevant', the author takes a more realistic look at Java's situation. Indeed, Java is far from perfect. But when you take the time to look beyond the flames and the hype, what is left is an exciting and competitive language...  |
PC World March 2005 Scott Dunn |
Create Your Own Windows Security Analysis Tool The building blocks are in Windows XP Pro and 2000; also, get an enhanced Windows freebie.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2003 Judith B. Rajala |
Educator-Specific Templates Templates are pre-designed layouts that can be used as a starting point or "skeleton" to create your own publications.  |
JavaWorld December 2001 David Geary |
Web application components made easy with Composite View If you want to develop flexible and reusable JSP-based Web applications, you must separate presentation logic from business logic. Beyond that, you can extend that flexibility and reusability by separating content from layout...  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2011 Robert B. Allen |
Weaving Content with Coordination Widgets Text is a texture of interwoven threads that enable comprehension. Beyond the words themselves, conventions and structures, which we call coordination widgets, have been developed to support the reader's comprehension and navigation of text.  |
New Architect August 2002 Ron Miller |
Aim For the Enterprise With Project 2002 Enterprise edition, Microsoft sets its sights on the enterprise market with a three-pronged approach that includes two entirely new products called Project Professional and Project Server, and a completely redesigned Web client called Project Web Access.  |