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- JavaBeans
- A component software architecture from Sun that runs in the Java environment. JavaBeans are independent Java program modules that are called for and executed. They have been used...
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- Java Beans Theme Set (exe)
- WebSpice Themes apply a style to every page of your Web site for fast creation of resume, personal, business, and intranet pages. The color coordinated Themes include backgrounds, banners, bullets, and navigation buttons. Themes allow you to apply a color-coordinated style without hiring a Graphic Designer. This version is the...
- Tags: JavaBeans, Style, Intranet, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-10-03
- Xotics (zip)
- Xotics is a set of Java tools and libraries for XML programming and processing, based on the association of JavaBeans and XPath 2 requesting support. Xotics is a complete solution, intended to Java developers, addressing both client and server side programming. Xotics contains a Core API implementing base concepts, an...
- Tags: Concept, JavaBeans, XPath, Xotics, XML, Java, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Programming Languages, Software Development
- Software downloads 2006-04-14
- Accessing a PDF Document With the Acrobat Viewer JavaBean
- A PDF document is commonly opened in Acrobat Reader to edit, view, and print. But when a user needs to open a PDF in a Java application, Acrobat Reader is not accessible. Fortunately, Adobe provides a viewer API, the Acrobat Viewer JavaBean, to view and print PDF documents from Java...
- Tags: JavaBeans, Adobe PDF, Adobe Acrobat, Java, Middleware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-10-20
- Developing Java Beans: Introduction
- As software developers, one is constantly being asked to build applications in less time and with less money. And, of course, these applications are expected to be better and faster than ever before. Object-oriented techniques and component software environments are in wide use now, in the hope that they can...
- Tags: Application, JavaBeans, O'Reilly Media Inc., Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Java, Middleware, Management, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
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Additional Resources
- Why Microsoft hates Google's Android
- Why Microsoft hates Google's AndroidWho hates Android? (Not me.)Indeed, JavaME already is highly fragmented, so what does Monson-Haefel want to protect? I really wonder what the purpose of his posting is. Strengthen Java? Strengthen Microsoft? Create FUD around Android? Why?As we have seen with Eclipse, competition and open source are...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java development tools, .NET, OPEN SOURCE, Application servers, Java, Microsoft hates Google Android, Microsoft HATES, Eclipse, Microsoft Corp., JRE, Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- Why Microsoft hates Google's Android
- Richard Monson-Haefel, an analyst at the Burton group, just posted a sarcastic and inaccurate analysis of Android on the company's blog. In his article, called "Why Microsoft Loves Google's Android", Monson-Haefel claims that Microsoft should be "secretly celebrating" Google's introduction of Android. "Android is perhaps the best thing to happen...
- Tags: Java Platform, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Android, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2007-11-28
- The Cells (zip)
- The Cells is a free Java based GUI designer. It supports all Java standard layouts and provides a new powerful layout manager CellsLayout. It allows you to design high quality and complex forms. The Cells is based on the JavaBeans standard. It supports and uses BeanInfos, BeanDescriptors, PropertyDescriptors, PropertyEditors (incl....
- Tags: Java, Cell, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2007-11-15
- Using XMLEncoder
- This paper covers advanced use of XMLEncoder, showing how it can be configured to create archives of any Java objects - even when they don't follow the JavaBeans conventions. The paper includes examples of how to make properties "Transient" and how to create archives that call constructors with arguments, use...
- Tags: Archive, Java, Middleware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2007-09-06
- Java Barcode Linear Package (zip)
- IDAutomation's barcode package contains JavaBeans, Applets, Class Libraries and Servlets for Barcoding in Java. Supports Linear and 2D barcode types including Code 128, Code 39, ITF, UPC, EAN, OneCode, DataMatrix, Maxicode and PDF417. The servlet easily creates barcodes in the web browser and may be embedded in dynamic HTML with...
- Tags: Servlet, IDAutomation, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-08-16
- The second object era and open source
- The history of programming is filled with fads.Some, like artificial intelligence and virtual reality, shine like supernova, then fade away.Others, like objects, just seem to. (The illustration is from a 2002 article on CORBA and JavaBeans.)I remember covering CORBA and DCOM objects in the early 1990s. The aim in both...
- Tags: Strategy, middleware, java, General, Development, business models
- Blog posts 2007-06-12
- Using the Java Persistence API in Desktop Applications
- The JSR 220 specification defines Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0. One of its primary goals is to simplify the creation, management, and storage of entity beans. Working towards that goal, Sun Microsystems and supporting community developers created a new Application Programming Interface API that lets one use "Plain old Java objects" or...
- Tags: Desktop, Bean, Sun Microsystems Inc., API, JSR 220 Specification, Java Persistence Application Programming Interface, Programming Languages, EJB, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-06-01
- Using the Persistence API in Desktop Applications
- The JSR 220 specification defines Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0. One of its primary goals is to simplify the creation, management, and storage of entity beans. Working towards that goal, Sun Microsystems and supporting community developers created a new Application Programming Interface API that lets one use "Plain old Java objects" or...
- Tags: Bean, Sun Microsystems Inc., API, JSR 220 Specification, Java Persistence Application Programming Interface, EJB, Desktops, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- White papers 2007-06-01
- Java EE: where's the Ajax?
- Java EE: where's the Ajax?SOA instead of J2EEWhile I agree that JSF is a previous generation architecture that doesn't support AJAX well, I don't know that we need J2EE in particular to be embrace AJAX. Modern AJAX frameworks can bind directly to WSDL web services without need of JSF...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), EJB, Programming languages, Web services, Middleware, thruth, AJAX, Java, JavaServer Faces, SOA, J2EE, Java EE 5, Web service
- Discussion threads 2006-10-18
- Ballmer on PC's role in Web services world
- Ballmer on PC's role in Web services worldLoverock!!:)For once Steve Balmer is rightThe following is a bit off topic, but I think the opposite of PC's role in Web Services world is no PC role in Web Services role:There has been a lot of predictions of doom for the Windows...
- Tags: Channel management, Web services, Internet, Web, Web service, PC, Web services world, Steve Ballmer
- Discussion threads 2006-10-10
- Develop your first beans in Enterprise javabeans 3.0
- Just as the Java platform revolutionized the way we think about software development, the Enterprise JavaBeans EJB and Java Persistence specifications revolutionized the way we think about developing enterprise software. They combine server-side components with distributed object technologies, asynchronous messaging, web services, and persistence to greatly simplify the task of...
- Tags: O'Reilly Media Inc., EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- Book chapters 2006-07-24
- Security Annotations and Authorization in GlassFish and the Java EE 5 SDK
- Security is very important in the enterprise environment. In the Java EE 5 / GlassFish environment, one can achieve security using Transport Level Security TLS / Secure Sockets Layer SSL technologies, authentication and authorization, and Message Level Security for Web Services in GlassFish only. This paper discusses authentication and authorization,...
- Tags: Authorization, Java, Environment, Project GlassFish, Ssl/Tls, Authentication/Encryption, Security
- White papers 2006-07-01
- Should SOA be run more like open-source projects?
- Is SOA best left to a small cabal of "experts"? In the early 1990s, leading technology thinkers and doers recognized that enterprises needed to install a service layer that would abstract needed services from various, sundry, and mostly incompatible back-end systems. (Sound familiar?) Thus, CORBA (Common Object Request Broker...
- Tags: CORBA
- Blog posts 2006-06-27
- Architecting on Demand Solutions, Part 21: J2EE Security and Event Patterns - Use Model-Driven Development (MDD) to Create and Submit Events With Rational Software Architect Patterns
- This paper extends Part 8 of the series, where one uses Enterprise Patterns to quickly build Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications using Rational Software Architect. In this paper one will use two J2EE Security Patterns to configure Enterprise JavaBeans EJB security policies and an event pattern to create...
- Tags: Result, IBM Corp., J2Ee, Model-Driven Development, Application Servers, Java, EJB, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software, Programming Languages
- White papers 2006-06-27
- Two more stories of SOA in action, right now
- In a response to my post on Phil Wainewright's post I think I caught all the hops there, Ian Bruce points to a new article that talks about the success Starwood Hotels is seeing with its SOA strategy. The hotel chain expects to be fully SOA enabled by...
- Tags: mainframe, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-05-05
- Modernize Your eServer i5 Applications
- CA's AllFusion 2E has been providing a powerful development environment for more than 15 years; those same systems can be easily modernized through web enablement facilities and the ability to build Enterprise JavaBeans EJBs or Web services components. Join this webcast to find out the new features in the upcoming...
- Tags: J2EE, Application servers, Middleware, Enterprise software, Computer Associates International Inc., EJB, Web service, development environment, Web, Webcast
- Webcasts 2006-05-04
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