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Newest Java Articles Sun Releases Information on J2SE Vulnerabilities By Rosemarie Graham - Published 10/11/2007 Do you use Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition? One of the 11 areas of vulnerabilities reported this month may effect you.
Maturity Through Standards By Jeff Ryan - Published 10/11/2007 Do architecture standards curtail the creativity of a developer or architect? Or rather, do standards channel creativity into solving business problems? Read on to learn how the presence (or absence) of standards is an indicator of the software development maturity in an organization.
Testability and Design By Jeff Langr - Published 10/10/2007 How important is testing in software development? Explore the relationship between testability and design.
Digging a Little Deeper into the Java 3D API By Richard G. Baldwin - Published 10/09/2007 Learn to use a variety of Java 3D classes including Appearance, Transform3D, BoundingSphere, and Vector3f classes.
Introducing Mobile Media API (MMAPI) By Vikram Goyal - Published 10/04/2007 Take a look at MMAPI, an optional package for the development of MIDlets that have embedded audio/video capabilities.
Eclipse Tip: Don't Let Bugs Get Lost Without Trace By Peter Nehrer - Published 09/27/2007 The ability to trace your program's execution and log errors may prove invaluable when hunting down an elusive problem. Learn how to use Eclipse logging and tracing facilities to aid in diagnosing application errors.
Tip: Benefiting from Code Base Standardization By David DeWolf - Published 09/27/2007 Instead of becoming frustrated with coding conventions and naming, recognize their importance and learn to use them to your benefit.
Highlighted Java Tutorials 10 Commandments for Java Developers By Aleksey Shevchenko -
Would you like your life to go much smoother? Follow these rule and you can make it happen.
Ten Aspects of Security to Improve Application Strength By Chad Cook -
Making mistakes when trying to build secure applications can lead to critical flaws and vulnerabilities. Learn how to strengthen an application and avoid costly mistakes.
Programming the Eclipse Workbench By Peter Nehrer -
What makes Eclipse applications most easily recognizable is the Workbench. Explore the Eclipse Workbench parts in detail — specifically the views and editors that make up most Workbench applications.
Ajax with the ZK Framework By Michael Klaene -
Discover how to utilize the ZK Ajax framework to develop web based Java applications with the look and functionality of desktop applications.
Developing Java-Based Mobile Games By Mugdha Chauhan -
With 1.2 billion cell phones in the world, mobile game development has become a lucrative industry. Use your existing Java knowledge to learn mobile development basics while building your first game!
Good Java Style: Part 1 By Thornton Rose -
Worrying about good style may seem like a waste of time, but it behooves us to write our code such that the thoughts and ideas it expresses are exceptionally clear.
J2ME Core Concepts By Eric Giguère -
At the heart of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) are three core
concepts: configurations, profiles, and optional packages.
JXTA for Wireless Java Programmers By Bilal Siddiqui -
Interested in adding J2ME devices in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing? This new series will use JXTA as an example P2P network and show why, when, and how to use J2ME as a JXTA peer.