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Beyond XML and JSON: YAML for Java Developers
Get a high-level introduction to the YAML file format for Java developers. Find out how it differs from XML and JSON and examine its relative... more »
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Pivot: A Practical Example, Part 1: UI Markup Using WTKX
This is the first in a series of five articles that walk through the implementation of a simple but practical Pivot application called Stock Tracker.... more »
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Get Started With Django
Django was designed from the ground up to handle two common web developer challenges: intensive deadlines and strict adherence to the Don't Repeat... more »
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The Pencil Project: Sketching and GUI prototyping with Firefox 3
The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free and opensource tool for making diagrams and GUI prototyping that everyone can use.
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The Easiest Java XML Binding
I have an XML document and I want to use that document to populate a corresponding set of Java objects. This is a commonly encountered scenario when... more »
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JBoss in Action book promotion
This week Manning is giving away four copies of "JBoss in Action" and Javid Jamae and Peter Johnson will be available on the JavaRanch to answer... more »
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Interview: Greg Brown & Todd Volkert from the Pivot Framework
The Pivot Framework has been raising eyebrows over the past few weeks. Here Greg and Todd, the creators of the framework are interviewed about how it... more »
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jQuery - Five Questions And Answers
I've had quite a good response to these Question and Answer style articles. I got some nice traffic from Nettuts on their "Best of May" list. So I've... more »
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Monitor and manage Java applications with JConsole
In addition to comprehensive monitoring and application management support offered by J2SE 5.0, JDK 5.0 and 6.0 include the Java Monitoring &... more »
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The symfony 1.1 architecture
Before we release symfony 1.1 later this week, I want to give some information about the new symfony 1.1 architecture. Apart from the new exciting... more »
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Revisiting Dogfood – Companies not using their own products
About high-profile Java site using non-Java – and it's telling that people didn't care.
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Create a multilevel Dropdown menu with CSS and improve it via jQuery
Some of you might have noticed, I have a partiality for sleek menus. As I recently had to create a multi level dropdown menu for one of my customers,... more »
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Top 10 Best GTK Applications Not Included in GNOME
The article reviews 10 GTK applications which don't come with the GNOME desktop environment: GIMP, Banshee, Inkscape, Firefox, Deluge, XChat,... more »
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Rethinking the traditional DAO pattern
The DAO pattern as it was authored (and implemented) back in the day is heavy, man; however, by applying a bit of Spring (or some other IOC framework)... more »
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Java SwingBuilder : finally a 0.1 Beta release
Initial 0.1 Beta release for the Java SwingBuilder project. Java SwingBuilder is an attempt to bring dynamic language-type productivity to Java Swing... more »
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Re: Which is the hottest Java framework?
The "Break it Down" Blog has a lengthy post on Which is the Hottest Java Web Framework? Or Maybe Not Java? Comparing Java Web Frameworks is hard... more »
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CakePHP: Baking in frustration
Sometime back, I posted about my first experience with CakePHP, and somewhere in it, I said "I was quite impressed". Now, after 3 development weeks... more »
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Tapestry and Wicket compared
JSF and Struts are the traditional component frameworks developers turn to for Web development. You have an alternative, however: Tapestry and Wicket... more »
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Swing links of the week: June 8, 2008
Here are some Swing links that you might have missed during this week.
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How I ended up selecting Python for my latest project
A bit of an insight into the thought process leading to selection of Python from a choice set of Java, Ruby, PHP and Python, for a particular project... more »
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You know your programming lang sucks when you have this
I was playing around with a wordpress plugin!, i saw this jem!
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Nimbus - A New Look-and-Feel for Swing
Nimbus is the name of a look-and-feel designed by Sun for the Java Desktop System; it’s implemented as a GTK theme in the latest Solaris 11... more »
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