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There are 29 articles & tutorials regarding "J2SE".
- 19.) A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
- ( Page 1 of 12 ) Have you ever wanted to get an in-depth understanding of methods and classes in Java? Look no further. This article is excerpted from chapter 7 of Java: the Complete Reference, J2SE 5 Edition , written by Herbert Schildt (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2004; ISBN: 0072230738). This chapter continues the discussion of methods and classes begun in the preceding chapter. It examines several topics relating to methods, including overloading, parameter passing, and recursion. The...
Found at devArticles.com
- 20.) Bringing your Java Application to Mac OS X
- By Daniel H Steinberg January 2003 There is a market full of millions of potential customers for your Java application that you may not be considering. They have the Java TM 2 Standard Edition (J2SE TM ) v1.3.1 pre-installed on their computers and may not even know it. With a few simple tweaks you can give your Java application a native look and feel so that Mac OS X users can install and run your application without being aware that they are running a cross-platform application....
Found at Java Developer Connection
- 21.) JDBC: The Next Generation
- August 2002 Issue A lthough much has been said about the importance of the APIs that make up Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), another Java interface that's arguably even more important has been updated with little fanfare. The latest versions of J2EE and Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) include support for release 3.0 of the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) specification, which defines how Java applications communicate with relational database products. Although the changes introduced...
Found at Java Pro
- 22.) Java Applet for Signing with a Smart Card
- By Svetlin Nakov Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next You can a sign documents using a smart card through a user's web browser using a Java applet. Throughout this article, you will discover how to build an applet that is based on the Sun PKCS#11 Provider , a cryptographic provider that is part of J2SE 5.0. Signing documents requires the user to have a digital certificate along with a corresponding private key. Certificates are issued by certification authorities and can be stored in a file...
Found at developer.com
- 23.) Solaris 10 Unleashes 64-Bit Development for Enterprise Applications
- During its fourth quarter Network Computing '04 (NC04Q4) launch Tuesday, Sun Microsystems Inc. announced Solaris(R) 10 Operating System support for the company's complete line of development tools and Java(TM) technology development platforms, including support for the most recent version of Java, J2SE (tm) 5.0. Sun is bringing a robust set of tools for every class of programmer to the Solaris 10 development arena, including the Sun Studio 10 high performance compilers support C, C++...
Found at developer.com
- 24.) The JVMPI Transition to JVMTI
- Printable Page By Kelly O'Hair , July 1, 2004 Articles Index The Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface ( JVMTI ) is a new native interface available in the Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK), version 1.5.0 . The Java Virtual Machine Profiling Interface ( JVMPI ) is also available in the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) SDK version 1.5.0, but has been deprecated in version 1.5.0. Transitioning from JVMPI to JVMTI may or may not be an easy task, depending on how JVMPI was used in...
Found at Java Developer Connection
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