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Getting Personal with J2ME's PIM API
Tom Thompson
J2ME, the Java platform for portable devices, doesn't allow access to a device's address book. The JSR 75 Personal Information Management and JSR 75 FileConnection packages change all this.

Java Newsletter - January 2006
Eric J. Bruno
A glance at the computer-science curriculum for some universities reveals that the use of lower-level languages such as C--never mind assembler--may be fading away, even though it's still important to know the size of the bus you're riding.

Google's Summer of Code: Part III
DDJ Staff
Google's Summer of Code resulted in thousands of lines of code. Here are more students who participated.

Displaying GIF Images on J2ME Mobile Phones
Tom Thompson
Surprisingly, many Java-based mobile phones couldn't display GIF image files--until now.

Dynamic Bytecode Instrumentation
Ian Formanek, Gregg Sporar
Dynamic bytecode instrumentation is an innovative technique that makes profiling fast and easy.

Native Queries for Persistent Objects
William R. Cook, Carl Rosenberger
Among other benefits, native queries overcome the shortcomings of string-based APIs.

Ajax: Asynchronous JavaScript XML
Eric J. Bruno
Ajax, short for "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML," lets you create dynamic web pages.

Java Newsletter - November 2005
Eric J. Bruno
Java's success has been based on its ability to "run everywhere." But the reason this is so useful is that it enables developers to build applications that can deliver data and information to users of various computer platforms, relatively equally.

The Java Location API
David Parsons
When it comes to real estate and mobile phones, the three most important words are "location, location, location."

Sorting in Java & C#
David K. Perelman-Hall
David uses reflection to sort a list of complex types using both Java and C#.

Java Newsletter - October 2005
Eric J. Bruno
Hello World - From Code to Culture, is a book that chronicles Java's inception, its impact today, and its future.

Java Newsletter - September 2005
Eric J. Bruno
The growing importance of service-oriented architectures and the Sun's Java Business Integration (JBI) initiative.

Google's Summer of Code: Part I
the DDJ staff
Google's Summer of Code resulted in thousands of lines of code. Here are some of the students who participated.

The OCAP Digital Video Recorder Specification
Linden DeCarmo
The OCAP Digital Video Record specification defines an open API for building DVR applications.

Object-Relational Mapping in Java with SimpleORM
Martin Snyder, Ted O'Connor
SimpleORM is a lightweight--yet powerful--object-relational mapping implementation.

Eclipse.org: New Projects, New People
Jonathan Erickson
Mike Milinkovich talks about recent developments involving people and projects at the Eclipse Foundation. (MP3, 3:47 mins.)

Java & RFID Tags
Shamshad Ansari
The Java Communication API lets you send commands to and receive responses from RFID readers such as the TI S2000 Micro Reader.

Functional Programming in Java
Mark Zander
Generic Java lets you extend the language to gain some of the advantages of functional programming languages.

Developing JSR-168 Portlets
Ted O'Connor, Martin Snyder
The JSR-168 portlet specification defines APIs for building applications viewed inside portal frameworks.

Java Newsletter - August 2005
Eric J. Bruno
Java is becoming more robust and reliable with each release, which helps to further expand the set of problems it can be used to solve.

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SD West 2006
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Cool Beans
Rick Wayne
Three Java development environments built on the NetBeans platform provide powerful tools for building anything from applets to enterprise Web applications.

Shake 'n' Break
Rick Wayne
Appease your inner de Sade with Compuware’s two new DevPartner tools, debug your Web app with Spline, and get the message with FioranoMQ 8.0. Also, Parasoft releases a fresh Jtest, with automatic JUnit test-case generation.

Digital Bob Cratchit
Rick Wayne
Sift and clean your Java code with Agitar’s Agitator 2.0, and stay inside the lines with ILOG’s Rules for .NET. Also, jProductivity’s Protection! Pro repels freeloaders from your Java code, and two new tomes talk privacy and security.

Dreamweaver Wannabes
Michael J. Yuan
Once, J2EE developers could only dream of an IDE that could easily build pure J2EE Web applications--now, three new contenders take the stage. Do we have a winner?

The Eclipse Visual Editor for Java
Michael Pilone
The Eclipse Visual Editor for Java is a plug-in for, well, visual editing.

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Books

Programmer's Book Review
Miles Thibault, Gregory V. Wilson
This month we look at Pragmatic Project Automation: How to Build, Deploy, and Monitor Java Apps, by Mike Clark; and Java Cryptography Extensions: Practical Guide for Programmer, by Jason Weiss.

Java Frameworks and Tools
Gregory V. Wilson, Laura MacDougall
Tapestry in Action by Howard Lewis Ship, and Better, Faster, Lighter Java by Bruce A. Tate and Justin Gehtland.

Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - March 2004
Deirdre Blake
Eclipse in Action, and The Java Developer's Guide to Eclipse, both aim to show you how to use Eclipse to make development easier. Also books on' Linux, UNIX, Mainframes, and Security.

Programmer's Book Review
Jack Woehr
Jack examines C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3, OpenGL Programming Guide, Fourth Edition, Parallel and Distributed Programming Using C++, and the J2EE Open Source Toolkit.

A Wireless Retirement
Jeff Cromwell
Jeff examines Programming Wireless Devices with the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition; Wireless Java, Developing with Java 2, Micro Edition; Java 2, Micro Edition: The Ultimate Guide to Programming Handheld and Embedded Devices; and Teach Yourself Wireless Java with J2ME In 21 Days.

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Server-Side Persistence--Embedded Database Engine
This customer solution paper discusses the requirements that lead Steam" to choose a non-SQL embedded database engine as a foundation for its user-authentication system, and the design and implementation decisions that helped meet their requirements.

Berkeley DB - A Technical Overview
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UCalc Fast Math Parser
UCalc FMP allows your program to evaluate expressions defined at runtime. Download a copy today (Windows only).


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