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25.) Writing Your Own Java I/O Stream Classes
By Anil Hemrajani January 1999 The Java TM 2 Platform provides several classes for reading and writing streams of data. While most of these classes can be found in the java.io package, they are used in various other APIs such as java.net , java.util , java.sql , java.lang , java.security , JFC, CORBA, and others. This article discusses the concept of writing specialized stream classes that can process (filter) data in a special fashion. Note, this is an advanced topic on I/O streams and...
Found at Java Developer Connection

26.) Sun's New Java Desktop System
Printable Page Articles Index Kammie Kayl January 2004 The Sun Java Desktop System (JDS), recently released for general availability, offers a comprehensive, secure, highly-affordable enterprise desktop solution that is simple to use and works with existing infrastructure. Based on both open source and open standards and backed by Sun, it offers a tightly-integrated and tuned client environment with system stability, manageability, and usability. The JDS is also interoperable with the...
Found at Java Developer Connection

27.) An Overview of Java
( Page 1 of 9 ) When you start learning Java, it can sometimes seem as if learning one aspect necessitates knowledge of several others. This article addresses that common frustration by providing a short overview of several key features of Java. It is excerpted from chapter two of Java2: The Complete Reference, 5th edition , written by Herbert Schildt (McGraw-Hill, 2004; ISBN: 0072224207). Like all other computer languages, the elements of Java do not exist in isolation. Rather, they...
Found at devArticles.com

28.) Developing Java Applications using NetBeans
(Page 1 of 4 ) This article introduces you to all of the Java productive tools available in the market. It also explains how to develop simple Java applications using NetBeans IDE. Java Tools offered by Sun Microsystems First of all, what is a tool? Initially, when Sun Microsystems first released Java (or JDK), there existed no tool to develop any productive Java application. In fact, in those days, everybody used to develop and practice Java programming using their own favorite text...
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29.) Using XML in a Java Context
(Page 1 of 5 ) For those who want to explore Java and XML, this article helps you with creating an XML document and other XML functions in the context of Java. The third of three parts, it is excerpted from chapter 20 of the book Sams Teach Yourself Java 2 in 21 Days, 4th Edition , written by Rogers Cadenhead and Laura Lemay (Sams; ISBN: 0672326280). Creating an XML Document The first application you will create, Domains , creates an XML document that contains several kinds of...
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30.) Java in the Enterprise
Lisa Stapleton, JavaSoft May 1997 "A year after rewriting a legacy application into what is probably the largest Java application in the world, its developers say that using Java was exactly the right strategy," says Greg Dennis, vice-president of architecture for Andersen Consulting and one of the architects of the Java-based VIA travel application. "It involved rewriting 30,000-40,000 lines of C, and 10,000-20,000 lines of COBOL," says Dennis, who recently gave a frank talk to a San...
Found at Java Developer Connection

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