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There are 824 articles & tutorials regarding "Java".

1.) Java-XML mapping made easy with JAXB 2.0
The new Java Architecture for XML Binding makes it easy to incorporate XML data and processing into Java applications Summary Do you need a way to manipulate XML documents within Java simply by using ordinary Java classes, and without the headaches of the Document Object Model and the Simple API for XML Processing? JAXB 2.0 could be the answer. The Java Architecture for XML Binding provides a simple and convenient way to map XML schemas to Java classes, so developers can process XML...
Found at JavaWorld

2.) Java Graphical User Interface (GUI) Fundamentals
Introduction Java, while only a few years old, is already being deployed in a wide variety of devices. Java exists for mainframes, midrange servers, PCs, and handheld devices. There is even a group currently working on a real-time Java for embedded control applications! Aside from the embedded environment, the vast majority of Java developers will be required to create some type of user interface for their application. For things like configuration tools, a command-line interface works...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

3.) Java Mail API: Transforming Mail into Data Carriers
(Page 1 of 5 ) Java Mail is eminently adaptable. Indeed, looking at its API, we find that it helps us provide an alternative solution to an old problem: how to transfer large amounts of data between two enterprise applications. In this article, you will discover how to adapt Java Mail to play the role of a data carrier. In the last article, I discussed the basics of Java Mail API. I also provided a fleeting glance into the world of Java Mail where a little unconventional approach,...
Found at devArticles.com

4.) Java Card Technology Questions and Answers with Zhiqun Chen
by Ed Ort October 2000 The Java Developer Connection (JDC) recently asked its readers "Do you have a question about Java Card technology, the Java technology for smart cards?" The JDC took the best questions to Zhiqun Chen, a Java Card Technology expert, and a key member of Sun's Java Card engineering team. Here are her answers. JDC: What is a smart card? ZC: Smart cards are often called chip cards, or integrated circuit (IC) cards. The integrated circuit incorporated in the credit...
Found at Java Wireless Developer

5.) Java TM API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC)
) Core Web Services API in the Java Platform by Rahul Sharma November, 2002 The Java TM API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) lets you develop SOAP-based, interoperable, and portable web services. JAX-RPC - a required part of the J2EE TM 1.4 platform - provides the core API for developing and deploying web services on the Java platform. JAX-RPC web services can also be developed and deployed on J2EE 1.3 and Servlet containers. JAX-RPC provides many benefits to Java developers, including:...
Found at Java Developer Connection

6.) Java Servlets and Serialization with RMI
By Scott McPherson October 1999 Java TM RMI (remote method invocation) technology makes it very easy to create web-based applets that perform powerful server-side operations, such as accessing a database or communicating with remote server applications. However, a number of RMI limitations make its use in Internet-based applets impractical. This article describes a way to work around these limitations by using Java servlets and object serialization for applet/server communication, and...
Found at Java Developer Connection

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