19th November 2008

Long Running Web Process (LRWP) in the Java Platform Using GlassFish

LRWP is a protocol, similar to CGI but faster, used by a web server to communicate with its peers. In Making Java Technology Faster than C with LRWP, we showed that the Long Running Web Process (LRWP) implementation in Java using GlassFish was faster than the implementation in C and Xitami. This paper describes that LRWP implementation.

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19th November 2008

Video Interview With Roman Strobl

In this video interview, Ed Ort chats with NetBeans evangelist Roman Strobl at Sun Tech Days in Milan. Roman highlights what he considers to be the most significant new features in NetBeans IDE 6.0.

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19th November 2008

Project Darkstar’s New World of Online Games: A Conversation With Jeff Kesselman

By radically simplifying online game development and enabling games to scale to tens of thousands of players without a glitch, Sun's Project Darkstar -- with a preliminary release now freely available for download under open-source licensing -- is changing the rules of the game business.

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19th November 2008

Becoming a Better Programmer: A Conversation With Java Champion Heinz Kabutz

Dr. Heinz Kabutz, Java Champion and creator of the Java Specialists' Newsletter, discusses the importance of design patterns and unit testing, the 10 laws of Java concurrency, and life as a developer on the island of Crete.

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19th November 2008

Book Review: JavaFX Script: Dynamic Java Scripting for Rich Internet/Client-Side Applications

Do you want to learn about JavaFX Script technology? This book is a quick and easy read for those who are already familiar with GUI programming in the Java platform.

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19th November 2008

Ending the Spam: SDN Newsletters Migrate to RSS

SDN has moved to a blog/RSS model for developer communications. Find out why.

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19th November 2008

Getting to Know System Tray

Learn how to add applications to the Microsoft Windows taskbar, the Gnome notification area, or KDE's system tray.

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19th November 2008

Tech Tip: Client-Side Polling With Dynamic Faces

See how the Dynamic Faces framework brings the power of Ajax to a real-time, stock query application that does client-side polling.

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19th November 2008

Deep Dive Video on jMaki

jMaki is a lightweight framework that makes it easy to build Ajax-based web applications. Learn more in this Deep Dive with jMaki Project lead, Greg Murray.

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19th November 2008

Survey of Java ME Today (Update)

C. Enrique Ortiz updates his article explaining today's Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME), including background information and terminology definitions.

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