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A change in perspective: Ten years ago today, forever seemed like a really long time. That was the day that I formally exchanged vows with Kimmy the wonderwife. Father Guido Sarducci used to say that the phrase "forever and ever" was overkill. He noted that the additional "and ever" probably isn't necessary - it's covered by "forever". And then we had kids and forever changed to not being long enough. » Read more
(August 8, 2003 7:22AM PT)
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Using RSS in JSP pages:
This article aims to show how you can use the Informa API to quickly access RSS feeds to add dynamic news and information content to your web sites. » Read more
(Aug 08, 2003)
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Multithreaded Tests with JUnit:
JUnit is the glue that holds many open source projects together. But JUnit has problems performing multithreaded unit tests. This article introduces a JUnit extension library designed to enable multithreaded unit testing in JUnit. » Read more
(Aug 06, 2003)
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Introducing Portlets:
You've visited many portals: web sites that allow personalization, single sign on, or other features while providing an aggregation of content from a variety of sources. In this JavaWorld article on Introducing Portlets, Stefan Hepper and Stephen Hesmer introduce the Portlet specification (JSR 168) and discuss the concepts behind it and the APIs.
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Servlet SQL Tutorial:
Learn to use a servlet, a JSP page, and a static Java class to execute SQL in web based applications from this Servlet SQL Tutorial. Joel Murach's DevX Tutorial "Build a Servlet-based Application That Executes SQL Statements Via the Web takes you step by step through the process of creating the code for the three base components.
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Standards, Stability, and Confusion
There are lots of power struggles, personality conflicts, and political shenanigans in the world of Web, XML, and even Java standards. How worried should you be?
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