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Java 'Mustang' adds Web services horsepower
Sun executives last week talked about upcoming Java "'Mustang" release, which improves Web services support on the client side. News
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Open-source Java: Is door half open or half closed?
Sun's James Gosling, father of Java, said the company is pursuing a delicate balance in Java licensing. Anne Thomas Manes, Burton Group analyst, applauded Sun's decision to make its source code more easily available. But Manes said the company is sti... News
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Insert calendar/reminder object using Java client and Domino Java API
SearchDomino.com expert Andre Guirard offers an option to a developer trying to insert a calendar/reminder object using a Java client and the Domino Java API. Ask the Expert
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Permanent NotesLog and Java log come in handy
A particularly useful feature of LS error handling is the NotesLog class. The NotesLog object allows you to create robust permanent error logs from LS programs. Tip
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How can I make the Notes client run Java agents?
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Perfect portlets: Best practices for WebSphere portlet development
This article looks at best practices when designing portlets, either for new applications or for incorporating Domino applications into the WebSphere Portal. Tip
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Helpful Java console commands
This tip provides a helpful list of Java console commands. Tip
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Emic CEO: Open source platforms to get more support
The CEO of Emic Networks expounds on the benefits of Java and open source, and clears up some longstanding misconceptions about grid computing and clustering. News
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Alternate approach to simulating @Unique in Java
This tip is in response to Mike Marcavage's tip Java version of @Unique. It is an alternate approach to simulating @Unique in Java. Tip