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iBuild Server 1.0.0

iBuild Server 1.0.0

...will need to have a VERY good understanding of computers and HTML/JAVA coding to be able to complete this task successfully. Other iBuild Products... Read more

25 February, 2012
iBuild: Server Free 1.0.2

iBuild: Server Free 1.0.2

...will need to have a VERY detailed understanding of computers and HTML/JAVA coding to be able to complete this task successfully. Other iBuild Products... Read more

22 January, 2012
MoreMotion Application Studio 6.1

MoreMotion Application Studio 6.1

...prerequisite is SQL experience. The provided components eliminate the need to write Java coding even for the big sized projects. Application Studio is based on... Read more

21 March, 2011

IBM backs developer bot battle

More than 120,000 developers have already signed up for a Java coding competition which will see the finalist's virtual robots battle it... Read more

12 May, 2002 by Vivienne Fisher

Tools for quick Java coding showcased in London

Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools for Java were the main feature of the WebDev.SoftDev97 event this morning. The... Read more

12 November, 1997 by Mike Atkins

Beans make XML into Java

...Java." Although the XML Beans technology promises to eliminate much of the Java coding required to incorporate XML into a Java application, one of the... Read more

27 January, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Switch to Sun ONE to boost efficiency

The new breed of Java IDEs can match the best of development tools, feature for feature Read more

29 November, 2002 by Harshad Oak

BEA touts 'Visual Basic for Java'

BEA is testing out a new strategy - pushing its new Java-based programming tool, WebLogic Workshop, as a must-have for developers Read more

25 February, 2002 by Wylie Wong
MoreMotion AF 4.1

MoreMotion AF 4.1

...source Java, XSL, and Ajax application framework that minimizes the need for Java coding. It includes an extra ordinary MVC architecture that helps to build... Read more

29 October, 2008
Technical Paper: Java - J2EE Conventions and Guidelines

Technical Paper: Java - J2EE Conventions and Guidelines

...often performed. The first question asked is "Does the company use any Java coding conventions?" Many companies have a coding conventions document but when one... Read more

1 January, 2008
Production Support - <endeca_term>Java coding</endeca_term>, Oracle, SQL, Unix- £40k Hampshire

Production Support - Java coding, Oracle, SQL, Unix- £40k Hampshire

...needed. Skills required: - Application support experience, working within a ticketing system - Java, Java coding - Database knowledge, Oracle, SQL - Unix - Good communication skills - Previous experience in... Read more

18 May, 2012
Production Support - Oracle, SQL, Unix -£40k - £42K - Hampshire

Production Support - Oracle, SQL, Unix -£40k - £42K - Hampshire

...a ticketing system - Database knowledge, Oracle, SQL - Unix - Programming knowledge desirable, Java, Java coding - Good communication skills - Previous experience in a financial services environment, desirable... Read more

23 May, 2012
Production Support - Oracle, SQL, Unix -£40k - £42K - Hampshire

Production Support - Oracle, SQL, Unix -£40k - £42K - Hampshire

...a ticketing system - Database knowledge, Oracle, SQL - Unix - Programming knowledge desirable, Java, Java coding - Good communication skills - Previous experience in a financial services environment, desirable... Read more

23 May, 2012
Production Support Analyst- Oracle, SQL, Unix -£40k - £42k - Hampshire

Production Support Analyst- Oracle, SQL, Unix -£40k - £42k - Hampshire

...a ticketing system - Database knowledge, Oracle, SQL - Unix - Programming knowledge desirable, Java, Java coding - Good communication skills - Previous experience in a financial services environment, desirable... Read more

23 May, 2012
Technical Architect (Java, Cloud) - Front Office

Technical Architect (Java, Cloud) - Front Office

...Computing technology across the area. You should have a deep understanding of Java coding and your experience will span low level sockets programming to high... Read more

23 May, 2012

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