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Core Web Services API in the Java Platform by Rahul Sharma November, 2002 The Java TM API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) lets you develop SOAP-based, interoperable, and portable web services. JAX-RPC - a required part of the J2EE TM 1.4 platform - provides the core API for developing and deploying web services on the Java platform. JAX-RPC web services can also be developed and deployed on J2EE 1.3 and Servlet containers. JAX-RPC provides many benefits to Java developers, including:...
Updated: 04/29/2005
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T he 1.4 release of Java introduces the new Java Logging API. For the first time, developers will have a standard way to log application events, from bugs to usability problems to security violations. The logging API will encourage more robust and maintainable programs by providing a flexible means to report on the health of applications as they run. Although Java logging provides a high degree of functionality, it is easy to get started.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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One Java virtual machine (VM) for Windows CE systems that I researched recently is microJBlend, a product of Aplix Inc. While looking into microJBlend, I discovered that it is the offspring of a bigger brother, JBlend, yet another Java VM for real-time systems. These investigations led me to JTRON, the specification atop which JBlend was erected. JTRON is a specification that provides a Java interface to a real-time system for a wide range of small-scale computing devices, and it.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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Overview The term Java can instantly conjure up numerous definitions depending on who in the computer industry you ask. Programmers would say it s a language, while corporate IT shops might label it a distributed object technology. Designers might see it as a web page design tool, while client/server developers view it as a great server development tool. Any one technology that means so many different things to so many different people is clearly worth further inspection! Java is, at.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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As it stands now, according to Fox, the Java Grande meeting group has two fundamental roles: It works with Sun to make \"modest changes in the Java programming language to support scientific computing.\" The members explain to the high-end computing community how to use Java technology and the Grande framework and why they should want to do so. Currently, the forum is divided into a numerics working group and a concurrency working group. The forum, though, \"is open to any qualified member.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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We will now focus on Java, the programming language, as opposed to the broader Java Platform. The Java programming language remains the exact same across all platforms, operating systems, and hardware architectures. The language is governed by the Java Language Specification document available from Sun Microsystems . In this topic, we will focus on what you need to understand to write Java code: syntax, object-oriented programming basics, and the Java Software Development Kit.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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If you know Java, then you probably know the affable Miko Matsumura; he\'s the Java TM Evangelist for JavaSoft TM and has been a keynote speaker at the International Java TM Developer Conference SM , Java Days in the UK, Mexico City, Toronto, Tokyo and the first Internet conference in India. He has a masters degree in neuroscience from Yale University and a bachelors degree in psychology from the University of Michigan.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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HelloPP.java Jeode PersonalJava: hellozaurus-evm_1.0_arm.ipk [Package source] Personal Profile for Zaurus: hellozaurus-cvm_1.0_arm.ipk [Package source] The Sharp Zaurus (SL-5000) is a geek\'s dream device. A color, touch-sensitive screen, a tiny QWERTY keyboard, and the Linux operating system are crammed into a palm-sized package. A CF card slot allows for an 802.11 or Bluetooth wireless networking card. Best of all, the Zaurus can run Java.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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The Java HotSpot TM performance engine was officially launched April 27, 1999. Far more than a mere performance tune-up, it is in reality a Java 1 virtual machine (VM) that has been engineered for maximum performance from the ground up often providing at least a two-fold increase in speed for server-side Java TM technology-based applications. Figure 1. SPECjvm98 results for the Java HotSpot VM on Windows NT at 350 Mhz (Source: Sun Microsystems) Figure 2.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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There is no shortage of Java TM technologies in the open-source community, but one project in particular piqued the interest of the engineers behind the Java Developer Connection SM , the Solaris Connection SM , and Dot Com Builder SM web sites. The project is called Jive, hosted by JiveSoftware.com, and Jive has been installed for the developer site forums. Jive is forum software that features content filters and user defined skins to change the look and feel.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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