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- Kode Java website provides beginners to Java programming some examples of how to use the Java API (Application Programming Interface) to develop an application. Learning by following some examples will hopefully decrease the amount of time needed to begin to code in Java.
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- SOMA, stands for Suckage Open Message Architecture, is an open-source web messaging engine, similar to Slashdot. The difference is that SOMA is written in Java on top of Sun''s Servlet API 2.0. SOMA is currently being used to power &<...
- RUE is intended to be used as a general, local or remote, monitoring tool for any Java based server such as Tomcat, Tyrex, Enhydra, JBoss, JOnAS, etc. RUE is written in 100% Java, and features pluggable samplers and sensors, data visualization plug-i...
- In this interview with webreview.com, Paul Colton of Live Software answers a number of questions about the importance of Java servlets such as the difference between a Java applet and a Java servlet, whether servlets require a specialized server, if ...
- Village is a 100% Pure Java API that sits on top of the JDBC API. The purpose of this API is to make it easier to interact with a JDBC compliant relational database. By using Village, it is possible to execute and manage select/insert/update/delete S...
- The CoolServets.com Email package is a group of classes that makes it easy to send email from any Java application, applet or servlet. Features include: Simple to include in a Java app, applet or servlet, Uses SMTP to send email, Includes support for...