Friday, February 20, 2004
Refactorit 2.0 RC1 (build 1.9.11), SuperWaba 4.2 VM for Palm OS, WindowsCE/PocketPC, Win32 and Memory Interceptor Library.
Rick — Visual Fabrique: The Next Big Idea from JetBrains?
Tutorial: Facing Forward with JSF.
Russ — More on Atom.
Vinu — Java Tutorials/Articles from around the web.
Arjun — Useful Java resource.
Carsten — Goodbye Orkut.
Dion — Interview: BEA's Adam Bosworth on Simpler Java.
Alan — Have you contributed to the 1.5 billion Java devices out there yet?
Alex — Java OS?
FileZilla version 2.2.4a, a very nice FTP client.
Paul — obfuscation vs reverse engineering.
Judge: Stop selling DVD copying software. A federal court says 321 Studios' software breaks copyright laws and that the company must stop selling the products.
Mike — AT&T; Wireless Execs Cash Out, Employees Get Shafted.
Steve — GPL and ASF licenses.
Bill — Getting kerberos stuff to compile on RedHat 9.
Jason — Jase, you're hired. Jase, you're not hired - Part II.
Eric — Developing Series 60 Applications: A Guide for Symbian OS C++ Developers.
Eugene — How to get all classes from rt.jar in the runtime.
Miguel — Relevant Google Ads for Java Pages.
Spamhaus crowned Internet heroes of 2003. ISPA awards: The good, the bad and the ugly.
iSneak Peek at Microsoft's Virtual Server. Run several Unix and Linux on the same single Intel x86 server.
Kevin — Genady's Java 1.5 Eclipse plugin looks usable!
Loading and Saving Images with the Image I/O Library and Reflecting JavaBeans Components.
StrutsTestCase: Drilled-down Testing for Struts-based Java Apps.
Carsten — Eclipse is secure.
David — blojsom 2.12 available.
Dominic — Last day tommorow.
Sergio — The new Eclipse LAF.
Calvin — Roswell.
Adrian — GPL vs The World.
Juan — Is OpenSymphony dead?
Ted — Mac Tips and Tricks update.
Keith — Beyond javabeans-based configuration.
Anthony — In search of SWT.
Where can I find a list of the words that the FCC objects to? No fucking shit.
Jeremy — Please Complete the MySQL License Survey.
Scott — Great Tutorial on Syndicated Data.
JMines 0.1, a Java clone of the famous puzzle minesweeper.
AOP banishes the tight-coupling blues. Static crosscutting can turn a tightly coupled code into a powerful, extensible enterprise application.
Lock down J2ME applications with Kerberos, Part 3: Establish secure communication with an e-bank.
Goldy — Activating a MIDlet through an incoming SMS.
MS Compact Framework squares up to Java. Battle to dominate the mobile platform.
Daniel — SourceCast Upgrade.
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