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[Gnotary-devel] inarticulate genial


From: Matilda Gunn
Subject: [Gnotary-devel] inarticulate genial
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 07:55:02 -0700
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Get an early look at new Sun Studio software technologies. Follow along with Enrique Ortiz as he describes a technique for stashing images in an RMS. Also visit the slides and screencasts page for an introductory presentation by Ed Burns. Here are the background, the Infosys E-Commerce labs' accomplishments, and the key players. A blog entry by Greg Murray.
Follow along with Enrique Ortiz as he describes a technique for stashing images in an RMS.
While data race condition problems are common and easy to fix, harder to avoid general race problems can alsooccur.
Follow along with Enrique Ortiz as he describes a technique for stashing images in an RMS. This technology provides a rich architecture for managing the state of user interface components, processing component data, validating user input, and handling events.
This article answers those questions.
hardcoding specific behavior into the widget is not necessary.
Featured keynote: Rich Green, Executive Vice President, Software, Sun Microsystems.
You'll see code from both the page author and component developer points of view, and get a look to the future of mobile and disconnected applications.
Read this one carefully, it will be used in a future technical tip. You might wonder: Which tool is for whatpurpose?
Does your suite contain images you would like to vary over time? Read how she used the jMaki tag library to add the Accordion widget to her page fragment.
Also visit the slides and screencasts page for an introductory presentation by Ed Burns.
Does your suite contain images you would like to vary over time? Download this zip file and follow along with the notes and the sample app to build a JavaServer Faces web application yourself. This article describes the pattern types and the procedures forcreating them and applying them to application components. Read the transcript of this chat with the engineers who designed and implemented this feature for an inside look at its capabilities. Read how the Location API adds value to the mobility market-place. It comes with full source-code available under a BSD-style license, so you can experiment with it and use it in your own applications.
While data race condition problems are common and easy to fix, harder to avoid general race problems can alsooccur. This article details several techniques that you can use today to enable your web applications to be more rich and interactive like desktop applications.
The developer portal offers tools, documentation, device specifications, news and forums for the mobile developer.
This week, she describes how she used the jMaki fisheye widget to implement the same use case in a Phobos application.
Follow along with Chris and use jMaki in Java Studio Creator. Does your suite contain images you would like to vary over time? Read the transcript of this chat with the engineers who designed and implemented this feature for an inside look at its capabilities.
You might wonder: Which tool is for whatpurpose? You might wonder: Which tool is for whatpurpose? Get an early look at new Sun Studio software technologies. This articlewalks you through the process of integrating JasperReports, a popular,open-source reporting tool with a customizable datasource API, into theNetBeans IDE.
This technology provides a rich architecture for managing the state of user interface components, processing component data, validating user input, and handling events.
Read this one carefully, it will be used in a future technical tip. Look for new application features in the near future and a few more devices to boot. You'll see code from both the page author and component developer points of view, and get a look to the future of mobile and disconnected applications.


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