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August 14, 2003
 
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Looking Good: Many recent weblog entries on java.net have highlighted different usability issues many of which could be resolved by presenting a powerful and easily navigated view to your clients. Today's feature article, Custom Layouts, by Doug Lyon shows you how to create your own Layout Manager. » Read more
(August 14, 2003 8:41AM PT)

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 Custom Layouts: Learn how to take control of your own layout manager to get more control over the appearance of your layout. » Read more
(Aug 14, 2003)

 
 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)

 
 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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Java on Gameboy Advance: JFlame is a developer kit that allows you to write or port Java games to Gameboy Advance. In this ONJava interview about Java on Gameboy Advance developers Mike Masters and Kurt Mahan discuss this new platform for Java game developers.
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From Zero to JSP 2.0: The tutorial From Zero to JSP 2.0 takes you through the steps of creating a basic JSP based site that talks to a database on the back end. In this DevX tutorial you will " install the latest and greatest version of Apache Tomcat, do a quick overview of the new JSP 2.0 tag libraries (JSP Standard Tag Library or JSTL), and write a JSP page that will connect to and retrieve data from a database."
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