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JAX-WS Web Services in NetBeans 6.1
Author : SriHari
Date : Tue Aug 5th, 2008
Java API for XML Web Services(JAX-WS) is an important part of latest JEE specification (Java EE 5 platform). In this article we will see how to develop JAX-WS based web services using NetBeans 6.1 IDE. This article will not provide any of the theoretical information about JAX-WS.
JPA in NetBeans 6.1
Author : SriHari
Date : Mon Jul 28th, 2008
In this article we will see how to use Java Persistence API (JPA) in NetBeans 6.1 with in a Java application. The JPA was first introduced as part of the Java EE 5 platform. This article will not provide any of the theoretical information about JPA.
EJB 3.0 and WebServices
Author : Raja
Date : Thu Jul 24th, 2008
This article discusses how an enterprise bean can act as a Web-Service component. Since Web-Services itself is a vast technology, the first part of the article discusses more about Web-Services. Specifically, the first part of the article discusses what Web-Services are, its unique features among other related technologies, its architecture, and the various base components upon which Web- Services are built. The second part of the article describes the JSR-181 which is the �Web-Services Meta-data for the Java Platform� and how enterprise beans can make use of the API�s available under this JSR to expose themselves as Web-Services components.
Types of Managed Bean scopes in Spring Framework
Author : Sutha
Date : Tue Jul 22nd, 2008
This article presents the different scopes on Spring managed beans. This is one of the greatest advantage using spring's managed beans. Every bean definition can be declared with different scopes. If you are the beginner learning the Spring Framework first time, please read our introduction articles on the Spring Framework :
OpenCms 7 Development
Author : PacktPublishing
Date : Wed May 21st, 2008
This book is a guide for developers interested in building websites using the OpenCms content management system. The book is intended for developers who are familiar with Java, JSP, and building web applications based on the Java J2EE framework.
Liferay Portal Enterprise Intranets
Author : PacktPublishing
Date : Wed May 7th, 2008
Liferay Portal is the world's leading open-source portal platform built on Java and Web 2.0 technologies. Corporations use it to provide a unified web interface to data and tools scattered across many sources. Liferay Portal uses the latest in Java, J2EE, and Web 2.0 technologies to deliver solutions for enterprises across both public and private sectors. Liferay Portal's flexibility allows it to be deployed in a number of different scenarios to meet key business needs. Some of the key business benefits are:
ZK Developer’s Guide : Online Media Library
Author : PacktPublishing
Date : Mon May 5th, 2008
The fi rst chapter shows the theory and deployment of the ZK framework. Now it's time to do the things that we are here for: implementing applications with ZK. The next three chapters will show the detailed implementation of a small, but rich application. It's not really possible to use all components in this application, but the application at the end of Chapter 4 has many things that you will need in your fi rst project with the ZK framework. With the help of this chapter, you should be able to build your own applications based on the ZK framework. In this chapter, we only build the cornerstone of the Online Media library, and improve it step by step in the next chapters.
The BIRT Environment and Your First Report
Author : PacktPublishing
Date : Mon May 5th, 2008
OK, so now you have BIRT installed; what now? You have heard so many great things about the BIRT Report Designer, and are eager to jump into creating some reports. However, you haven't ever worked with Eclipse or BIRT for that matter. At first glance the BIRT Designer can look a little intimidating, and in some cases you may not even see the BIRT Designer on your fi rst run. That's OK. In this chapter we will get acquainted with the BIRT working environment, also known as the BIRT Perspective in Eclipse lingo, and we will get started on creating a basic report.
AJAX - The Complete Reference
Author : Tata-McGrawHill
Date : Sun Apr 27th, 2008
With the basic concepts out of the way, like any good programming book we now jump right into coding with the ubiquitous “Hello World” example. In this version of the classic example, we will press a button and trigger an asynchronous communication request using an XMLHttpRequest (XHR) object and the Web server will issue an XML response which will be parsed and displayed in the page. The whole process is overviewed in Figure 1-4.
The Java 6.0 Compiler API
Author : Raja
Date : Sun Apr 1st, 2007
One of the cool features available in Java 6.0 (Mustang) is the ‘Java Compiler API’. This API is a result of the JSR (Java Specification Request) 199 which proposes that there must be a standard way to compile java source files. The result of the JSR is the new ‘Java Compiler API’ and one can use this new feature to compile java source files from within java files. Previously developers were depending on the low-level issues like starting a process representing the javac.exe. Though this feature is not intended to every one, Editors or IDE (Integrated Development Environment) can make much use of this new feature for compiling Java source files in a better manner.
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