Tomcat Today, GlassFish Tomorrow?
While there are indeed several advantages to using GlassFish vs. Tomcat, it's probably useful to know that Sun is the original creator of Tomcat and... more »
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RedHat has release candidate for JBoss App Server 5 - is it too late?
Surprise, surprise, JBoss App Sever 5 has reached a release candidate.
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NetBeans 6.1 Tutorial | Creating a Java Client for del.icio.us RESTful Web Services
del.icio.us is a bookmarking service where you can save, share your favorite/useful URL's. It has a REST API: http://del.icio.us/help/api/. Using... more »
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NetBeans: The Ultimate Linux IDE
Why NetBeans beats Eclipse and is perfect for Linux Development
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Sun Announces 'unlimited' GlassFish-MySQL Bundle
Sun Microsystems on Friday announced a database and application-server package that allows unlimited deployments for a fixed annual rate, positioning... more »
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New DB Features coming in NetBeans 6.5
Some cool stuff coming down the pike for NetBeans 6.5 database tooling.
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Searching NetBeans Zone Inside NetBeans IDE
An introduction to the brand new Quick Search API in the context of NetBeans Zone articles that can be searched via this API and integrated into the... more »
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Top 10 Reasons to Switch From Java to C#? HA!
A refute of an article on csharpcorner by Dream.In.Code blogger Martyr2
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My Weekly NetBeans Tip (2): Comment/Uncomment XML Tags
My tip for this week is similar to my tip from last week. Last week I showed how to surround a selection of Java code with an editor fold. Now I will... more »
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Java Reporting – Part 4
Today's article is the last one in the Java Reporting series. Through parts 1, 2, and 3 we have discovered JasperReports architecture, declarative... more »
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To JSF Or Not To JSF ...This Is The Question - or Why vi is Not Enough
JSF programming with good tool support can be very productive (in my opinion - unbeatable). So it is absolutely possible to build from scratch a CRUD... more »
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Notes for NetBeans Platform 6.5 Milestone 1
I've been looking at recent builds for a few weeks, making changes to the JavaHelp in the NetBeans Platform area. Here are my notes, which will be... more »
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Migrating Projects Created in NetBeans IDE 5.5 to NetBeans IDE 6.1
Joshua ports a Swing application from 5.5 to 6.1 and talks about some problems he encountered. Maybe you can help solve them?
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Java Web Start for Standard Java Applications in NetBeans 6.1
In NetBeans 6.1, the Run panel of project properties dialog for a standard Java application project has a checkbox titled 'Run with Java Web Start'.... more »
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Python Development in NetBeans IDE
Amit helps you to get up and running with Python in NetBeans IDE, from downloading the NetBeans modules to running your first script!
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IcedTea: The First 100% Compliant Open-Source Java
This week it was announced that the RedHat-initiated IcedTea project, along with OpenJDK, has reached 100% compliance with the Java Test Compatibility... more »
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Red Hat's IcedTea Powers OpenJDK to Full TCK Compatibility (no encumbered code)
Most of you know that the road to open source Java has been a long and winding one. Today an important milestone was announced, and through the... more »
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Java is finally Free and Open
This week the IcedTea Project reached an important milestone - The latest OpenJDK binary included in Fedora 9 (x86 and x86_64) passes the rigorous... more »
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Java Reporting – Part 3
Through the previous articles (Part 1 and Part 2) we've covered the Jasper introduction, architecture, environment, and finally we managed to run a... more »
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Java Reporting With Jasper Reports - Part 2
Welcome back to Java Reporting series. For those who didn't read the introductory article; have a look here before we get started. Today we're going... more »
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Advanced Web Service Interoperability In Easy Steps
This article is intended for programmers who are interested in adding additional qualities to their services, clients, or SOA solutions, as well as... more »
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Java Reporting: JasperReports
One of the purposes of the software industry is to automate routine activities and summarize the data in a decision-supporting format, commonly known... more »
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Select your IDE Netbeans vs Eclipse
Both Netbeans and Eclipse are mature IDE’s. Both started off as a editors for java and have come a long way and can no longer be considered as java... more »
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So you want to be a consultant...?
Summary of how to be a successful consultant. The author really emphasizes the importance of giving the customers the "warm fuzzy feeling," and... more »
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