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Swing links of the week: June 29, 2008
Here are some Swing links that you might have missed during this week:
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InfoQ: Consumer JRE: Applets Meet Java Web Start
Overview of what Java 6 Update 10 means to applets, amongst others javafx
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Testing Zend Framework MVC Applications
Since Matthew originally started hacking on the Zend Framework MVC in the fall of 2006, he has been touting the fact that you can test ZF MVC projects... more »
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Database Performance: The Web Layer
A database application is a like a convoy of ships, it is only as fast as the the slowest ship. The three "ships" in a web-based database application... more »
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Can’t Apple and Adobe Just Get Along?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that it looks like all of those rumors of of Flash for the iPhone are wrong.
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Beyond Redirect: Using ReWriteRule in .htaccess
Mod_rewrite is an Apache module that can be accessed from .htaccess files to perform all kinds of complicated URL manipulation. The main mod_rewrite... more »
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symfony 1.1 has been released
Fabien promised in a recent blog post: Before we release symfony 1.1 later this week[...] Well he did it. One hour left in this week and he... more »
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A week of symfony #78 (23->29 june 2008)
Unbelievable week for symfony: more than 200 changesets committed and 60 bugs fixed, great symfony 1.1 development activity, lots of symfony 1.0.x... more »
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Mouse Gestures in Java Swing Application: Step by Step
You know mouse gestures. They're cool to have and lets your application users execute commands without having them to take their hands out of the... more »
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Design Patterns - a deep dive 1
A colleague of mine asked me a question few days back: "If an application is created using the correct design patterns, does it ensure that the... more »
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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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Design Patterns - Observer/Event Pattern
Yesterday I described the Observer Pattern and mentioned that the .NET CLR provides this functionality through events and delegates. Let’s have a... more »
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Binding JTable with MySQL table
I got this inquiry recently. I decided to try it myself. Here, I am showing through screen shots how to bind database table to a JTable. I am using... more »
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JSyntaxPane with more Languages
Support for SQL and Property files added. Fixed Java and Groovy String escape sequences. Better Undo / Redo that groups edits.
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Thanks Bill
Thanks to Bill Gates. This post is a bio and timeline of the life of Bill Gates.
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The Principles for Developing Application Frameworks
An application framework offers a set of reusable designs and code that assists in the development of software applications. To develop a highly... more »
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Java EE 6 progress page
Java EE 6 will be the next edition of the enterprise platform that powers quite a lot of (web) applications. Java EE itself consists out of a lot of... more »
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MySQL 6.0.5-alpha Released
MySQL 6.0.5-alpha, a new version of the MySQL database system including the Falcon transactional storage engine, has been released.
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Strings in switch statements
Apparently, with JDK 7 we will have Strings in switch statements. I got a SCPJ certification long time back, but if someone asks me to write a switch... more »
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The JavaFX SDK Packages are Taking Shape
Now that we're getting close to the Technology Preview Release of the JavaFX SDK, the classes that have been created so far have been organized into a... more »
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PHP Smarty Tip: Speed Up Your Site With ‘trimwhitespace’
How to enable the Smarty plugin 'trimwhitespace' to speed up your site.
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Famous Quotes From Bill Gates
“Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose.”
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User FAQ Search Inside NetBeans IDE
Over on NetBeans Zone today, I speculated about one interesting scenario that is possible in relation to the new Quick Search feature—plugging the... 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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JSF Job trends in comparison with other web framework and ASP.net
Are you looking to know how does JSF job market compare with other frameworks like tapestry, wicket, flex, RoR and ASP.net? Then this entry is for you... more »
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