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JSci: An open-source alternative for Java 2D graphing

Java 2D may be the most obvious solution for programming 2D graphs in Java programs, but it''s not the only one. This article proposes an elegant alternative in the form of Java Objects for Science (JSci), an open-source package that lets you cr...
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How Bridge2Java helps expand your Java code''s horizons

One of the strengths of the Java platform is its object-oriented nature; one of the benefits of object-oriented languages is that they aid code reuse. But what if you''re a Java programmer and you want to reuse code that wasn''t written in ...
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The Jxta command shell

Project Jxta is a community-run attempt to build a utility application substrate for peer-to-peer applications. The initial reference implementation of Jxta includes a command-line shell that allows experimentation with the core Jxta platform without...
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Web services and J2EE connectors for B2B integration

Web services and J2EE connectors promise to simplify the integration of heterogeneous enterprise information systems and provide a way for business partners to share their respective applications'' functionality over the Internet. This article u...
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The Java 2 user interface

Graphical and user interface capabilities have progressed in leaps and bounds since the early days of the Java language. The Java 2 platform contains a sophisticated cross-platform user interface architecture that consists of numerous high-level comp...
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An introduction to neural networks

Neural nets may be the future of computing. A good way to understand them is with a puzzle that neural nets can be used to solve. Suppose that you are given 500 characters of code that you know to be C, C++, Java, or Python. Now, construct a program ...
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Building management applications with Jiro and WBEM

This article shows you how to combine and leverage the best parts of Jiro technology and the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) initiative. Using familiar examples from the previous two articles of this column, this article introduces the WBEM cl...
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Quick Java programming with FESI

In the real world of everyday computing (and development), there are many situations where &"whipping up a Java program&" to perform a task is either impractical or too time consuming. This article takes you into the underground wor...
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User interface logic in use case modeling

This article leads you into the gray zone between modeling and method, with a look at requirements gathering via use case modeling. In particular, this article focuses on the relationship between user interfaces, system interfaces, and use case descr...
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Introduction to WBEM and the CIM

This is a continuation of the three-part series on building resource management applications. It takes a look at the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) initiative. WBEM serves to standardize the description and use of managed resources in enterpr...
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