You've seen how to generate common pieces of Eclipse code automatically. You also learned how to close Eclipse views and still use their functionality, thanks to shortcuts offered by Eclipse editor. The article also discussed other features of the Java editor that can significantly improve your productivity.
Spring's support for dynamic languages means your applications can gain flexibility and dynamic behavior with no strings attached; you can have your cake and eat it too. In this article you'll see how to use Spring and Groovy together, and how that powerful combination can add interesting capabilities to your application
You don't need to debug Java applications on just your local desktop. Learn how to spread around your debugging using different connection types that make up remote debugging. This article explains the features and examples that show how to set up remote application debugging.
Spring is an open source Java/J2EE application framework that offers higher level data access features like transaction management, resource management, and Data Access Object hierarchies. This tutorial guides you in creating a pureQuery application that uses the Spring Framework's Data Access features. Integrating Spring with pureQuery leads to simpler application development and maintenance experience.
Java Web Start, a new technology to assist the development of client-side Java applications, is unique in that it frees you from concerning yourself with how the client is launched, either from a Web browser or from the desktop. Additionally, this technology provides an encompassing deployment scheme that enables a Web server to independently distribute and update client code. This article introduces this enterprising new technology, which is scheduled to be integrated in the final release of Java 1.4, describing its implementation from both the developer and the user perspective.
Creating a fully internationalized Java application using PropertyResourceBundles can present some interesting design and implementation problems, including concern over how to modularize the bundles to be used in different areas of the application. This article explores a solution based on PropertyResourceBundles, which should simplify the design and implementation problems, while promoting reuse of existing bundles. Article includes code snippets.
The Visual Application Builder is a set of WebSphere Studio plug-ins that allow even non-expert programmers to quickly develop browser-based/J2EE applications and application templates that target various devices. The model-based Rapid Application Development (RAD) environment allows easy building of form-based applications that interface with data from various sources, such as RDB and Web services. It allows the use of one project to generate code for various target platforms and for new technologies that will evolve. Updated for WebSphere Studio 5.1 with WSWB 2.1 look and feel; contains database connection filtering, undo support, and several bug fixes.
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