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    Don't Get Stuck in the GUI Thread
    Most of my students have never done concurrent programming in Java or used Java threads, so I start out by putting the program shown in Listing 1 on an overhead. I use this program to teach concurrent programming for two reasons. The first reason is that many students do not believe threads are useful. This program shows that threads are not only useful, but are pervasive, if hidden, in modern programming environments. The second reason is to make them aware that a GUI thread is present when they use the Java AWT. Because this thread is present, it is important that programs using the AWT account for synchronization and deadlock, as in any concurrent program.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    CORBA Programming with J2SE TM 1.4
    The Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.4 (J2SE 1.4) has introduced several new features and enhancements for the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). The new features and enhancements either address changes in the standard CORBA specifications, or improve the performance of existing features. One of the important new features is the Portable Object Adapter (POA). This article presents a detailed description of the POA and shows you how to use it to develop more portable CORBA applications. It then:Shows how to develop CORBA applications with the new POA.Shows how to develop transient and persistent servers . Explains how to use the new CORBA tools

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Enlisting Java in the War Against Email Viruses
    Consider the following scenario. To use the common jargon, you decide that it is time \"check your email.\" This produces a list of about twenty messages on the screen in your favorite email client program. By quickly scanning the list, you conclude that about half are SPAM and the other half are important messages from business associates.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Enlisting Java in the War Against SPAM: Training the Subject Line Screener
    This is the third lesson in a series designed to teach you how to write a Java program to remove SPAM from your Email server before you download it into your primary Email client. The first lesson was entitled Enlisting Java in the War Against SPAM, Part 1, The Communications Module. The previous lesson was entitled Enlisting Java in the War Against SPAM, Part 2, The Screening Module.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Enlisting Java in the War Against Email Viruses, Part 2, A Much Faster Program
    The previous lesson entitled Enlisting Java in the War Against Email Viruses described several of the significant dangers you face when you allow email-borne viruses to get into the email database on your computer. That discussion ended with the conclusion that email-borne viruses can be far more serious than just being a nuisance. Not only can they cause you to lose important business email messages, they can also cause you to lose a wide-ranging variety of business information in the event of a need to restore business data from backup files.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Java Server Pages 1.0, Today and Tomorrow
    This article discusses several key features of JSP 1.0 and what we can expect from future JSP specifications. It also discusses how Live Software is raising the level of expectations from a JSP implementation by making many new technologies available. A brief sampling includes XML, XSLT, EcmaScript, and WebL.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Enlisting Java in the War Against SPAM: Training the Body Screener
    This is the fourth lesson in a series designed to teach you how to write a Java program to remove SPAM messages from your Email server before you download them into your primary Email client. The first lesson was entitled Enlisting Java in the War Against SPAM: The Communications Module. The previous lesson was entitled Enlisting Java in the War Against SPAM: Training the Subject Line Screener.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    JDK 1.2 Roadmap: All Things New with JDK 1.2
    The Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.2 is packed full of new features and functionality. In addition to a strong runtime security model, JDK 1.2 contains many new or enhanced tools and application programming interfaces (APIs). JDK 1.2 is designed to give you increased power and capabilities for creating robust enterprise Java programs. This article presents an overview of JDK 1.2, takes a look at upcoming extensions, and provides links so you can find more information on JDK 1.2.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    JDK 1.2 Roadmap: New Features and Functionality
    The new Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.2 application programming interfaces (APIs) provide a full complement of new features and functionality for creating reliable Java enterprise programs. The JDK 1.2 APIs cover many areas of Java enterprise programming, and this article presents an eagle-eye view of what you can expect to find. This list shows the JDK 1.2 areas that are either new or enhanced. The descriptions following the list describe each area in terms of what the area is, and its new or enhanced features and functionality.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Java Studio Enterprise 7 and NetBeans 4.0 Announced
    Java Studio Enterprise 7, which actually ships this week, is a development platform that includes integrated server technologies. There are three primary things added into this new release. These are \"Code-Aware\" collaboration, support for UML, and an application profiler.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

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