Java Applets In Education
White Papers The aim of this paper is to explain and present advantages of the Sun Microsystem's Java language and object-oriented programming in the educational process. Among several techniques for dynamic pages, java applets seem to suite best the e...
[June 27, 2007, 0:00]
Java SE Application Design With MVC
White Papers This paper discusses how to implement a variation of the MVC design using Java SE and the Swing libraries. In addition, it has demonstrated some common issues that programmers may face when using MVC, as well as listed common Swing component events...
[November 6, 2007, 23:00]
US Report: Java At Heart Of DOJ Case, Paper Says
News Department of Justice are building their case in part around Microsoft's attempt to alter Java so that it only works with the Windows operating system. The Java programming language is designed to allow applications to run across many platforms...
[May 8, 1998, 7:53]
Java Platform Update: Roadmaps & Big Directions
White Papers This webcast will provide a high level overview of key Java platform directions for Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME).
[November 28, 2004, 23:00]
One Year Ago: Java Runs Faster On X86 - Intel
News Intel wants you to buy its chips even if you're only running Java. While the ability to run happily on cheap RISC chips has long been touted as a key advantage of Java applets, Intel is touting benchmarks to back claims of superior performance on...
[April 16, 1998, 7:00]
JavaSoft: Java A Sturdy Enterprise Tool
News JavaSoft President Alan Baratz's keynote at Internet World focused largely on Java's development in the past year, highlighting the most recent advance, Java JumpStation. Baratz demonstrated JumpStation during the keynote, and used its capabilities...
[December 11, 1997, 16:06]
Java Peps Up Mobile Phones
News Sun Microsystems' telecommunications partners in Asia will announce deeper use of Sun's Java software in mobile phones and back-end networks next week at the first JavaOne conference in Japan, a Sun executive said.
[November 22, 2001, 12:05]
Java 1.5 Tiger: Enumerated Types
White Papers In Java 1.4 and below, there were two basic ways to define new types: through classes and interfaces. For most object-oriented programming, this would seem to be enough. The problem is that there are still some very specific cases where neither is...
[October 10, 2007, 0:00]
Java Geek Hits The Jackpot
News Take a look at Sun Microsystems' recently relaunched Java developer Web site, and you'll see something new: a picture of James Gosling. Despite being one of the primary inventors of the popular development language, Gosling spent the last couple...
[January 29, 2004, 14:05]
Java And XML Data Binding: Generating Classes
White Papers This paper discusses how to take a set of XML constraints and convert those constraints to a set of Java source files. In addition to seeing how this work with JAXB, this paper should give a solid idea of how class generation works so that when one...
[October 10, 2007, 0:00]
Java-based Streaming '10 Times Faster Than MPEG-4'
News Instead of using a plug-in, or a player as is the case with both Microsoft and RealNetworks technologies, Oplayo's MVQ uses a 20KB Java applet that can be transmitted to a PC, PDA or phone along with the video package.
[February 20, 2002, 12:36]
Java Server Joins Open-source Candidates
News Add Sun's Java server software suite to the company's list of open-source candidates. The company on Thursday issued a statement saying: "Sun is considering open sourcing Java Enterprise System, but no final decision has been made.
[July 16, 2004, 9:25]
Java: Not Just For The Server Anymore?
News In fact, many developers are increasingly viewing Java as a server-side-only language. Lately, however, Java brewers have been making headway into a surprising area: embedded systems development. Let's take a look at the advantages Java brings to...
[September 15, 2002, 20:02]
Java Allies Brew Wireless Riposte To MS
News Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems, IBM and several other companies have joined a software plan that uses Java to link cell phones and servers while keeping Microsoft out of the picture. But Tuesday's move indicates that the Java camp has retaken some...
[December 19, 2001, 10:19]
Java Web Services Help To Enhance Customer Service While Reducing Cost
White Papers The solution was Iron Mountain Digital Archives through which customers have online access for records management, Sun Java Studio and Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP). Based in Boston, Massachusetts, and founded in 1951, Iron Mountain...
[March 11, 2005, 23:00]
Java To Dominate For 15 Years - Novell Boss
News "Java is likely to be the dominant programming language for the next 15 years," Schmidt said. While pointing out that Novell's future products will be built in Java, the only Novell product Schmidt specifically discussed was the next release of...
[August 29, 1997, 11:18]
Sun: Java Must Unify To Be Successful
News Sun Microsystems plans to build ties between the different flavours of Java in an effort to present the programming technology in a unified light. Sun has created four major classes of Java technology -- Enterprise Edition for servers (J2EE...
[June 11, 2003, 14:51]
Java Steps Closer To Open Source
News Sun wants to send Java closer to the open source world, yet keep it safe from harm. It will modify its licences to make access to the Java source code easier, the Santa Clara, California-based company said on Wednesday.
[March 17, 2005, 8:40]
Java Standards Battle Nears Close
News A closely watched feud over Java standards compliance moved closer to resolution this week, but questions over the value of that standard still linger. Open-source Java software distributor JBoss Group said on Monday that it will work to certify...
[July 31, 2003, 14:00]
Java: Smart Light Switches?
News How will Java fare in sub-PC devices? But other vendors of clean-room Java either are holding out for independence or still are negotiating with Sun. At the heart of this question is Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Micro Edition, which allows Java to run...
[September 21, 1999, 15:32]

