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Data binding with Castor, Part 2: Marshall and unmarshall XML
Submitted by: Jeremy on 12.11.2007
In Java Tutorials XML and Java
In the last article of this series, you downloaded, installed, and set up Castor. In this article, you'll learn how to convert your Java(TM) classes to XML and transform that XML back into Java code, as well as how Castor works and how to design your classes to...
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Kick-start your Java apps
Submitted by: Jeremy on 12.06.2007
In Java Tutorials Application Building
To create, test, and deploy a Web-based application or Web service rapidly, you need a proven relational database, a standards-compliant Web application server, and a flexible IDE. Ideally, all these software packages are production-tested, simple to obtain, easy to...
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Kick-start your Java apps, Part 2
Submitted by: Jeremy on 12.06.2007
In Java Tutorials Application Building
The combination of Eclipse, DB2 Express-C 9.5, and WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 -- all free to download, use, and deploy -- is an excellent from-prototype-to-production suite for all of your Java and Java enterprise development needs....
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Use custom collations in XSLT 2.0
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.30.2007
In Java Tutorials XML and Java
One emphasis of XSLT 2.0 is better support for internationalization, especially to sort and compare text. This article demonstrates how to write a custom collation function and invoke it from an XSLT 2.0 stylesheet.
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Monitor and diagnose performance in Java SE 6
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.18.2007
In Java Tutorials Performance
Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (Java SE) focuses on performance, with expanded tools for managing and monitoring applications as well as diagnosing common problems. This article outlines the basis of monitoring and management in the Java SE platform and provides...
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The busy Java developer's guide to db4o: Arrays and collections
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.18.2007
In Java Tutorials Development
Collections and arrays introduce new levels of complexity to the structured objects first discussed in The busy Java developer's guide to db4o: Beyond simple objects. Fortunately, db4o isn't the least bit fazed by handling multiplicity relationships -- and neither...
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XML and Java technology: XML persistence in three flavors
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.18.2007
In Java Tutorials XML and Java
You can do all sorts of interesting things with XML, but if you can't persist it to a file, it's all for naught. Brett McLaughlin discusses different tactics for XML persistence, and the pros and cons of each.
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Manipulate XML service definitions with Java programming
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.18.2007
In Java Tutorials XML and Java
A Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) typically exports a range of services. For XML service modelling and subsequent consumption of those services by users (people, machines, or other services), Java technology provides powerful mechanisms to handle XML data, which...
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Build grid-ready apps with ObjectGrid
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.18.2007
In Java Tutorials Application Building
ObjectGrid is a part of the WebSphere Extended Development Data Grid offering, but you can you install it as a standalone package as well. Learn the basics of installing and using this in-memory database for your Java applications. You'll see how to set it up to use...
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Determining performance problems with DB2 Java applications
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.18.2007
In Java Tutorials Performance
Diagnose and isolate performance problems from the application client perspective. Learn how to troubleshoot performance problems that occur with Java applications running against IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows databases. Once you understand the source of your...
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