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151. J2EE/Java Developer jobs - Atlanta, GA
- www.jobvertise.com
- J2EE/Java Developer - (US-GA-Atlanta).
- Looking for an experienced J2EE/Java developer for a 4 month contract in Atlanta, GA. ...
- Required skills: J2EE, Java, JSP .
152. BMT Micro Catalog: Java Developer's Index
- www.bmtmicro.com
- Featured Java Developer's Index.
- 1 Cool Button Tool gives anyone the power to create interactive Java applets without programming. ...
- An incredibly powerful and easy to use Flash and Java menu-maker. ...
- A Java server component that allows development of WAP/WML, i-Mode/MS Mobile Explorer/CHTML, Palm VII/PQA and HTML wireless applications. ... It works with Java Servlets, JDBC and J2EE. ...
- HallamshireBeans for MQSeries is a suite of Java packages containing JavaBeans, Classes and Interfaces for use with IBM MQSeries. This suite is designed to enable Java programs, wich will access MQSeries, to be easily developed using GUI IDE tools, such. ...
- An extension of the Java Compiler. ...
- JbcParser - Math Parser for Java.
- Jolt! Java Games CD-ROM.
- Become a better Java programmer by reusing or learning tricks from this source. ...
- This is an xBase database engine written entirely in Java. ...
- Java Titles .
- Developer Services .
- JAVA Products .
153. developer's daily : java home
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154. Java Standardization vs. Competition: Developer Input Carries the Most Weight
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- --> --> --> --> --> --> --> --> DevX 2004 Editorial Archive Java Zone All Java 10-Minute Solutions .
- --> --> --> --> --> --> --> --> How responsive are Java vendors to your requirements? Where should the line be drawn between standardization and competition in the Java market? What role should the JCP play in the process? .
- Java Standardization vs. Competition: Developer Input Carries the Most Weight Although what's easiest for the Java developer isn't necessarily what's most desirable for the Java vendors, they recognize that the next great Java API will emerge from the mind of a developer. ...
- n the Java market, "write once, run anywhere" standardization is the carrot and the threat of. ... The Java vendors playing catch-up, meanwhile, recognize that standardization can level the playing field for their products. ...
- , Java developers). With several major product releases announced by Redmond last fall at its 2003 Professional Developer's Conference, no Java vendor can risk leaving its users unsatisfied. ...
- The bad news is that the Java platform that developers wanttrue "write once, run anywhere" interoperability, where one Java tool, plug-in, or API works seamlessly on any Java-based platform or environmentprobably will never transpire. ...
- commercial competition tug-of-war is the Java Community Process (JCP), the formal Java specifications process that accepts Java Specification Requests (JSRs) and evolves them into functioning APIs through community review. ... While appeasing the standardization interests is something the JCP has handled well (you can't argue with the wide adoption of JCP-developed technologies such as J2EE), it's less successful at accommodating the rapidly evolving business requirements of its members' Java customers in a timely manner. Processing specification requests takes time, but Java vendors often can't afford that time. ...
- The recent formation of the Java Tools Community and the vendors that were conspicuously absent from its membership, as well as the joint proposal of three JSRs by IBM and BEA, illustrate how strong a force commerce is in the evolution of Java. ... 6)also prove that developer input regarding how to improve Java ultimately takes priority. Everyone seems to recognize that the next great Java API, the one that will facilitate a big leap forward, will emerge from the mind of developer in a Java shop somewhere. ...
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155. Java Developer's Reference books
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- General Java Books .
- Java Beginners Guides Book .
- Java Certification Books .
- Java Distributed Books .
- Java Reference Books .
- Java Servlets Books .
- Java Network Programming : A Complete Guide to Networking, Streams, and Distributed Computing .
- Java Developer's Reference.
- Shop > Java Reference Books > Java Developer's Reference.
- Java Developer's Reference.
- Java Professional Developer's Reference contains cross references and jump tables to help the reader locate the Java function. The reader is given a complete reference to the Java language installation, other language migrations and integration, the Java compiler, Java application development, the Java interpreter and applet viewer, HTML browers and more.
156. Java Developer I
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- Database/Java Developer.
- Knowledge of Java and Perl preferred. ...
- Knowledge of Perl, UNIX tools, SQL, Java preferred. ...
- Web programming a plus (CGI, HTML, XML, Javascript, Miva, Java Server Pages, ASP, etc. ...
- Development in PL/SQL, Perl and Java. ...
157. Senior Java Developer, Customer Solutions, Office of Technology & Customer Strategy - E824
- www.americanheart.org
- Position: Senior Java Developer, Customer Solutions - E824 Location: National Center (Dallas) State : TXJob Code: E824 Job Description: The selected candidate will be responsible for analyzing, designing, developing and maintaining customer information services and online applications that support the Association’s customer strategy and initiatives utilizing knowledge of an skills associated with J2EE technologies, electronic commerce, CRM and relational databases.
- Qualifications: Qualified candidates must have 5+ years experience in software development utilizing web technologies including ATG, Java, J2EE, EJB, JSP, XML and Javascript. ...
158. YottaYotta Inc. - Java Developer
- www.yottayotta.com
- Java Developer .
- This is a full-time permanent position working with our development team to build Java based applications for management aspects of our products. ...
- Direct work experience with Java JDK 1. ...
- Minimum 3 years experience using Java. ...
159. Lead Java Developer, Customer Solutions, Office of Technology & Customer Strategy - E825
- www.americanheart.org
- Position: Lead Java Developer, Customer Solutions - E825 Location: National Center (Dallas) State : TXJob Code: E825 Job Description: The selected candidate will be responsible for architecting, analyzing, designing, developing and maintaining customer information services and online applications that support the Association’s customer strategy and initiatives utilizing knowledge of an skills associated with J2EE technologies, systems integration architecture, electronic commerce, CRM and relational databases.
- Qualifications: Qualified candidates must have 6+ years experience in software development utilizing web technologies including ATG, Java, J2EE, EJB, JSP, XML and Javascript. ...
160. SunWorld Online - December - Java Developer
- sunsite.nstu.nsk.su
- Java braintrust tells all .
- Sun's Arthur van Hoff and Kim Polese spill the Java beans, and four applets demonstrate Java tips and tricks. ...
- Abstract Two of Sun's Java pioneers speak out on Sun's Java and HotJava plans for the future. And, three Netscape Java applets illustrate the power of this remarkable language. ...
- We begin this month's column with an interview of two of Sun's Java team members: Kim Polese, Manager of Marketing for the Java Products Group, and Arthur Van Hoff, Senior System Engineer. ...
- After the interview three very brief Netscape Java applications will be provided. These examples should demonstrate the ease of deployment, development, and maintenance of Java code, as well as show the use of threads and socket connections. ...
- I tried to come up with a Java applet that would better distribute an electronic interview but was not creative enough. ... Also, I need to be nice to those readers that do not have Java-enabled browsers -- but not for long. ...
- Rinaldo: Kim, It is rather ironic that you rescued Java from oblivion after the inability of various companies to deliver fiber cheaply to the home. Folklore has it that you saved Java by designing Web functionality into the product, yet today we hear of Java going back to its roots -- simple cheap units that can browse the Web given a reasonable connection. ...
- What was Netscape's motivation in adding Java applet capability? .
- When you add Java, you get the capabilities you'd see in a CD-ROM application -- multimedia, animations, instant interactivity, PLUS the benefits of instant updates, communications and live data that being plugged into a network provides. That combination of Java and the Web is extremely powerful. ...
- Rinaldo: Arthur, You have also become part of the Java folklore, We watched your early panel work become part of the AWT and usually find several mail messages from you everyday in the mailing lists. During JavaDay East, many of us watched you demonstrate Java-enabled Netscape for the first time. ...
161. HP Press Release: Hewlett-Packard Boosts Java Developer Productivity with HP Netaction Solutions and Alliance with Hitachi
- www.hp.com
- HP Boosts Java Developer Productivity with HP Netaction Solutions and Alliance with Hitachi .
- Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HWP) today announced the availability of two offerings within the HP Netaction software family to support the Java developer community, as well as an alliance with Hitachi ULSI Systems Co. ... HP also announced its sponsorship of a popular mobile developer Web site, anywhereyougo. ...
- Central to HP Netaction IOE are its Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)-certified and XML-based middleware products, which now include the HP Core Services Framework and HP Internet Server. ...
- "Developers must deliver compelling business solutions that won't be outdated by the time they're deployed on the rapidly evolving Java platform," said John H. ... "Our technology helps the Java community meet this challenge head-on by making service-centric applications faster and easier to develop, integrate and deploy. ...
- HP Core Services Framework (CSF) is a platform for the interoperability of Java application services. As one of the first reference implementations of the Java Services Framework (JSR 111), HP CSF gives developers and independent software vendors (ISVs) an open standards framework that supports the interoperability of Java application services and reuse of software components. ... HP CSF enables the rapid, modular inclusion of Java services and application programming interfaces (APIs) into new and existing applications to meet pressing business demands and reduce the time needed to bring applications to market. ...
- HP Internet Server is an entry-level server targeted at ISVs and developers building server applications and Web services requiring Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) communications, as well as fast, stable execution of Java Server Page (JSP) and Java Servlet code. ...
- The HP Chai Appliance Platform software enables the development and deployment of Java applications, Web connectivity and e-service solutions for devices. ...
- HP Sponsors Mobile Developer Portal .
- Furthering its support of the Java-developer community, including mobile developers, HP announced its sponsorship of the AYG Web site anywhereyougo. ... AYG is one of the most frequently visited sites for mobile developers and includes in-depth technical content for Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), J2EE and other mobile technologies. ...
162. SYS-CON's Java Developer's Journal Circulation Ranks #1 in the World, Exceeding All Other i-Technology Magazines
- biz.yahoo.com
- SYS-CON's Java Developer's Journal Circulation Ranks #1 in the World, Exceeding All Other i-Technology Magazines.
- com), the world's leading i-technology publisher, today announced that Java Developer's Journal's (JDJ) six-month average monthly circulation through June 2003 is expected to exceed 164,000* copies.
- Java Developer's Journal debuted eight years ago and quickly became the leading i-technology magazine serving software developers, IT managers, and corporate decision makers. ...
- In January 2000, Java Developer's Journal became the first magazine in the world to create a revolutionary integrated circulation statement, tracking, and analyzing the magazine's print and online readership profiles (www. ...
- com/java/subscription. ... com/java/digital. ...
- 8% of Java Developer's Journal readers -- 130,511 i-technology professionals -- have qualified within the past 12 months.
- In addition to its dominant reach of readers in decision-making positions, Java Developer's Journal has also been consistently ranked number 1 in independent industry surveys as "the most trusted publication" by its readers. The most recent of these awards was in 2003, from Evans Data Corporation, which ranked JDJ "Top Java Publication" in its "2003 Developer Marketing Patterns Survey. ...
- "Java Developer's Journal is one of our flagship titles, and we are confident that we will double our Java-based revenues in the next 12 months. ...
- "JDJ's impressive circulation and reach is a reflection of the still- expanding success of the Java programming platform itself," said Jeremy Geelan, group publisher of SYS-CON Media. "Java Developer's Journal has established itself not only as the leading magazine for readers who are primarily involved with Java the language and Java the platform, but also as the leading i-technology publication of the industry in general. ...
- "Over its 8-year history, JDJ has widened and deepened, completely in step with Java," said Alan Williamson, editor-in-chief of Java Developer's Journal. "Each issue of JDJ examines how and why Java is indisputably the commercial software development world's reference platform for extending and integrating additional software, consistently raising the bar for the whole industry. ...
- SYS- CON's well-known magazine and journals include: Java Developer's Journal (www. ... NET Developer's Journal (www. ... com), WebSphere Developer's Journal (www. ... com), BEA WebLogic Developer's Journal (www. ... com), ColdFusion Developer's Journal (www. ... com), PowerBuilder Developer's Journal (www. ... com), and MX Developer's Journal (www. ...
163. A Magazine Area - compare price: JAVA DEVELOPERS JOURNAL magazine
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- JAVA DEVELOPERS JOURNAL.
- The premier independent, vendor-neutral publication serving the needs of the entire Java development community. ...
- JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL.
- JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL.
- JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL.
- The premier independent, vendor-neutral publication serving the needs of the entire Java development community. ...
- The premier independent, vendor-neutral publication serving the needs of the entire Java development community. JDJ offers timely, insightful coverage of the fast-moving developments occurring as a result of the global adoption of Java's platform, "write once, run everywhere" technology. ...
164. Java Developer's Journal
- users3.ev1.net
- Java Developer's Journal .
- One of the primary design goals for Java is the idea of "write once, run anywhere. " Java is therefore an ideal language choice when faced with the challenge of developing a platform-independent application. ...
- Many articles have been written on applet development and the use of Java for bringing more interactivity to pages on the Web. While this is a valid use of Java, it's equally well suited for developing more traditional standalone or client/server applications that can run across multiple platforms. When Java is used to develop each of the tiers of an n-tier client/server application, its cross-platform nature offers additional benefits, including scalability (independent of hardware platform), flexibility and vendor independence. ...
- 2 (also known as Java 2 SDK, version 1. ...
- Whichever version you decide to use, be sure to bundle the appropriate Java Runtime Environment when you distribute your application. ...
- In this article I'll look at five primary areas you should pay special attention to when developing cross-platform Java applications:.
- The Java core API forms a standard foundation of classes that all Java Virtual Machines must implement to be considered "standard Java. ...
- It's also recommended that you verify that these third-party libraries make use of the core Java API only and don't use any native calls. ...
- By default, the Java compiler generates warnings for code it considers ambiguous, platform-dependent or unclear. ...
- In Java application development it shouldn't be necessary to use deprecated methods. ...
- Almost any implementation of the core Java API will include supporting classes and/or packages that aren't themselves part of the core API. ...
- Similarly, your applications shouldn't depend on the implementation details of any one particular Java implementation. ...
- See the JDK java. ...
165. developerWorks : Java : IBM developer kits
- www-106.ibm.com
- Java technology.
- New to Java technology.
- developerWorks > Java technology > .
- The IBM Centre for Java Technology Development provides Developer Kits for creating and testing Java 2 Standard Edition applets and applications on some of IBM's most popular platforms.
- WebSphere Micro Environment WebSphere Micro Environment contains a production-ready Java Powered runtime environment, tested and certified to meet JavaTM 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) specifications as laid out by the Java Community ProcessTM. ...
- Java 2 Standard Edition DownloadsThe following are the versions and platforms of Java 2 Standard Edition SDKs and Runtime environments that are currently available for download.
- 1 Developer Kit is available as part of the IBM WebSphere SDK for Web Services.
- 4 Java 2 Standard Edition SDK. ...
- Note: Class 2 and Class 3 Verisign CA certificates in the JRE's cacerts file in Java 2 Standard Edition 1. ...
- 1 Java 2 Standard Edition SDKs.
- NewsgroupsOur newsgroups page provides links to newsgroups for the Java 2 Standard Edition Developer Kits offered by IBM.
- IBM developer kits FAQOur list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) provides brief answers to many common questions about IBM's implementation of the Java 2 Standard Edition Programming Environment. ...
- IBM developer kits FAQ.
166. Developer.com: An EarthWeb site
- www.developer.com
- Java.
- Developer. com announces the winners of the Developer. ...
- Introduction to Java Data Objects (JDO).
- What can this Java API offer, how is it implemented, and how does it compare to EJBs and JDBC?.
- By Developer. ...
- Developer. ...
- Developer Forum.
- Developer Forum.
167. Doclet.Com
- www.doclet.com
- Your source for Java Doclet and Javadoc information presented by Zentech - The Java Web Experts.
- ACTOS Auto Commentator for Java scans Java source for all parameters and exceptions and inserts comments for methods and members. ...
- Bouvard & Pécuchet - Bouvard doclet generates files for the Pécuchet browser which is a Java Swing application that offers graphical relationships across classes and advanced organization, search and filtering capabilities. ...
- CommentMaster parses through Java files and fixes comments to match templates (Objectsoft Inc. ...
- Infospheres Java Coding Standard is an extensive Java documentation standard with Javadoc extensions (Infospheres Group at Caltech) .
- JavadocViewer combines a custom Doclet and a Java Swing viewer with advanced browsing capabilities. ...
- Docbook-Doclet creates DocBook code from Java source documentation. ...
- DocLint checks Java documentation (Ernst de Haan) .
- The tagged text is interpreted as embedded example code written in Java. ...
- (Giant Java Tree).
- ImageDoclet outputs jpeg docs in the style of the "Java Developer's Almanac" (bitwaste) .
- JaDoclet generates XML output from commented Java source code. ...
- JDiff emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have changed in any way when two Java APIs are compared. ...
- PDFDoclet produces PDF output for a given Java API with no intermediate formats. ...
- Xref-Java2Html converts Java sources into Html documentation with keywords highlighted by different color, etc. ...
- yDoc generates and integrates UML diagrams with Java API documentation. ...
168. Welcome to Java Developer - SunWorld - November 1995
- sunsite.uakom.sk
- Welcome to Java Developer .
- There is much interest in the Java programming language. Our new regular column offers you access to Java experts. ...
- Abstract Java offers many features that make it an applicable language for applications of all kinds. Java's designers built a practical language for distributed computation, while avoiding the complexity found in other languages. This article outlines Java's strengths and features, and offers references to additional information. (See the sidebar to witness a whimsical discussion on Java between four computer legends. ...
- Java is the new language developed by Sun Microsystems that significantly raises the level of technology on the Web. Java allows individuals, Web designers, and organizations large and small to build highly interactive and safe applications. ...
- Running some Java applets will demonstrate the above features. ...
- The JDK (Java Development Kit) is the next iteration of the API. ...
- At the time of this writing a new Netscape version of a browser that supports Java Applets was not released. To avoid confusion, we will discuss Netscape's Java abilities in the next issue and focus on HotJava this month. ...
- It also has the ability to download Java applets. ... An additional tag was added (<APPLET>) that allows the specification of a Java applet class to be loaded. ... The code that is loaded is the architecture-neutral bytecodes produced by the Java compiler. ...
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170. Welcome to JDOcentral.com - Developer's Community for Java Data Objects
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171. Chapter 3 -- Using the Java Developer's Kit
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- Using the Java Developer's Kit .
- This chapter is an introduction to the software development tools contained in the Java Developer's Kit (JDK). ...
- The purpose of the JDK is to provide a complete set of tools for the development, testing, documentation, and execution of Java programs and applets. ...
- java .
- Usually, you will write Java programs by using a text editor to develop Java source files. These files consist of source code packages that declare Java classes and interfaces. ... java extension. ...
- The Java compiler, javac, is used to convert the source files into files that can be executed using the Java interpreter. ...
- The Java interpreter, java, executes classes from the bytecode (. ...
- The debugger, jdb, is like the interpreter in that it executes Java classes that have been compiled into bytecode files, but it also provides special capabilities to stop program execution at selected breakpoints and to display the values of class variables. ...
- The disassembler is a handy tool for recovering the source code design of those compiled Java classes for which no source code is available-for example, those that you would retrieve from the Web. ...
- The applet viewer, appletviewer, displays Java applets contained within Web pages, located on your local file system, or at accessible websites. ...
- The automated documentation tool, javadoc, is used to convert portions of Java source files into Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files. ... The HTML files generated by javadoc document the classes, variables, methods, interfaces, and exceptions contained in Java source files based on special comments inserted into these files. ...
- The C header file tool, javah, is used to generate C-language header and source files from a Java bytecode file. The files generated by javah are used to develop native methods-Java classes that are written in languages other than Java. ...
172. Oracle9i Database Master Index: J (Release 2 (9.2))
- www.lc.leidenuniv.nl
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