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    JDK 1.2 Roadmap: Putting It All Together
    The Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.2 APIs are rich with many new and enhanced features and functionality. To the average developer, it can be a daunting task to decide where each API fits into the grand scheme of a business application--let alone what each one does. To help you understand how the APIs might work together, this article tells the story of a fictional business--Duke's Bakery--and how the owner and a Java programmer develop a robust, scalable, and reliable application to run the day-to-day business.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    It's All in the Packaging
    Packages are Java's way of grouping classes together. This isn't much of an issue when you're first starting out. For beginners, it's quite adequate just to compile classes and leave them all in the same directory. Later on, though, when you start to feel like that one directory is getting a tad cluttered, it's a good time to invest a few brain cells in learning about packages.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Billing for value-based 3G services
    As wireless Java opens up mobile devices, there's going to be an increasing amount of interest from mobile operators in new applications developed by third parties. It's widely expected to drive GPRS and 3G services and revenue forward, but unfortunately, it's all going to be wasted if some operators persist with outmoded revenue models and billing.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    PHP & Java
    The Java extension is an extremely exciting tool. By learning how to use this module, you can extend PHP by the power of all available Java classes. To show you the basics of the Java extension, this article will cover installation and a few code examples of using PHP and Java together.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Java Development Kit for FreeBSD
    Over the last several years, Java has gained huge momentum and matured into an excellent server-side language because of the following advantages: Industry commitment Security and encryption services Reliability Performance Scalability Distributed programming models Several of us have taken this initiative one step further and have embarked on the path to certify a build of the Java Development Kit (JDK) for FreeBSD. In this article, we will look at the path taken by these individuals, the different installation options, and how to compile and install a native version of the 1.3 JDK.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Fun with Java, How and Why Spectral Analysis Works
    This lesson deals with a topic commonly know as Digital Signal Processing, (DSP for short). Computational requirements for DSP .The computational requirements for implementing DSP in a computer program are usually straightforward. Almost all DSP operations consist of multiplying corresponding values contained in two numeric series and then calculating the sum of the products. Sometimes, the final sum is divided by the total number of values included in the sum. This is often referred to as a sum-of-products or multiply-add operation.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Integrate Java Cryptography With Windows
    Reduce security management overhead and improve certificate validity checking by Brian Boyter P ublic Key cryptography requires a place to store digital certificates and private keys. The Java Security Architecture achieves platform-independence by storing the keys and certificates in a file (the keystore). Microsoft Windows stores keys and certificates in the Windows registry and file system. This means that users running secure Java programs on Windows systems must export and import.

    Updated: 05/13/2005

    Create and print multilingual PDF documents on the client
    Use FOP to convert XML to a PDF Summary This article explains how you can use FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) to convert XML data to a PDF document, which can then be printed on a user's default printer. Author Manoj Nair also covers dynamically creating and printing multilingual PDF documents. This article is aimed at developers who are comfortable with XML, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations, FOP, WebLogic, and Java. ( 1,600 words; March 28, 2005 ) By Manoj Nair...

    Updated: 05/08/2005

    Java Graphical User Interface (GUI) Fundamentals
    Introduction Java, while only a few years old, is already being deployed in a wide variety of devices. Java exists for mainframes, midrange servers, PCs, and handheld devices. There is even a group currently working on a real-time Java for embedded control applications! Aside from the embedded environment, the vast majority of Java developers will be required to create some type of user interface for their application. For things like configuration tools, a command-line interface works.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Java Card Technology Questions and Answers
    The Java Developer Connection (JDC) recently asked its readers \"Do you have a question about Java Card technology, the Java technology for smart cards?\" The JDC took the best questions to Zhiqun Chen, a Java Card Technology expert, and a key member of Sun\'s Java Card engineering team. Here are her answers. JDC: What is a smart card? ZC: Smart cards are often called chip cards, or integrated circuit (IC) cards.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

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