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 Creating Java2D composites for rollover effects

This tutorial tells how a more consistent, more common result can be reached using the Java2D API, which allows you to methodically define...

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 Developing and distributing Java applications for the client side

Java Web Start is a client-side technology that enables Java applications to launch either from a desktop or from a Web page. This alleviates from...

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 Introducing inheritance to PropertyResourceBundles

When you use property resource bundles to design a fully internationalized application it can present a lot of implementation and design problems....

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 Migrating web application from websphere 3.5 to 4.0

This tutorials shows how to migrate from Websphere 3.5 to Websphere 4.0, which is a J2EE 1.2 compliant application. The J2EE is a standard...

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 Use the Element Construction Set to create formatted logs

This is an artilce dealing mainly on 'Jakarta Element Construction Set' (ECS). The author has given a simple and easy to understand introduction...

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 Visual Application Builder

Generally, technical professionals only can create browser based application easily but, using this tool, users with basic knowledge of programming...

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