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Java Newsletter - July 2005
Sun and Java technology are doing their parts to change the world. Java developers, and organizations around the globe, are working together to provide Java-based solutions that improve people's lives.
July 18, 2005
JavaOne 2005 Thursday Wrapup
As JavaOne winds down, Robert LeBlanc, General Manager of IBM WebSphere talks up future plans for the J2EE-based app server application server, as well as IBM's ongoing support for open-source projects including Apache, Eclipse, Geronimo, WS standards, and Linux. James Gosling looks at future challenges for the Java platform's second decade.
July 1, 2005
Thinking in Components
Architecture: It's that level above design where we get our first glimpse of what the system will ultimately resemble, how it will be built, the vision of the application and the system as a whole. When it comes to J2EE, however, components are the key element of development, deployment and reuse-and that's a new paradigm for most of us.
July 1, 2005
Cascading Style Sheets & JavaServer Faces
JavaServer Faces support Cascading Style Sheets and make it easy to create web applications.
July 1, 2005
High-Performance Data Management in Java
High-performance data management involves on-disk persistent storage, in-memory data storage, and cache management.
July 1, 2005
Java & Bluetooth
The Java Specification Request 82 defines a standard API for Bluetooth applications.
July 1, 2005
Scripting Java Applications with Sleep
Sleep is a freely available library for adding scripting services to Java applications.
July 1, 2005
Java Annotations and apt
Java 5.0 introduces "annotations" that integrate metadata technology directly into the language.
July 1, 2005
Java & Static Analysis
Make the review process more manageable and predictable by using static analysis.
July 1, 2005
Measuring Java Reuse, Productivity, and ROI
David presents a way to measure productivity and reusability that occurs in Java development projects.
July 1, 2005
Dr. Dobb's Journal July 2005
Java Programming
July 1, 2005
EPerl: Perl, C++, and Java
EPerl is a collection of C++ and Java classes that wrap around the Perl interpreter API, making it straightforward to execute a Perl subroutine, script, or statement block from within C++ or Java.
July 1, 2005
Microbenchmarking C++, C#, and Java
Thomas uses fundamental data processing and arithmetic operations to measure the performance of C++, C#, and Java.
July 1, 2005
NoodleGlue: Bridging C/C++ and Java
Integrating Java and C++ code can be a painful process, but tools like NoodleGlue make it easier.
July 1, 2005


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