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Friday, September 21, 2001
Location Based Services - These sites will give the real core technology instead of the hype.
http://katla.giub.uni-bonn.de/sfjava/ http://katla.giub.uni-bonn.de/jago/tec/architecture.html http://katla.giub.uni-bonn.de/sfjava/welcome_old.html http://www.freegis.org/index.en.html http://www.cryptnet.net/fsp/zipdy/ http://sis.cmis.csiro.au/svg/ http://postgis.refractions.net/ http://www.arsdigita.com/acs-repository/one-version?version_id=2186
posted by J Slave 9/21/2001
Monday, September 17, 2001
Solve your servlet-based presentation problems
Should you use raw servlets, JSP pages, servlets with a templating engine, an automatic HTML-to-Java compiler, or XSL stylesheets to implement content presentation in your next thin-client application? This article surveys the various techniques and helps you make the best decision for your project.
posted by J Slave 9/17/2001
xml.apache.org The goals of the Apache XML Project are:
to provide commercial-quality standards-based XML solutions that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion, to provide feedback to standards bodies (such as IETF and W3C) from an implementation perspective, and to be a focus for XML-related activities within Apache projects
posted by J Slave 9/17/2001
Sunday, September 16, 2001
SwiftMQ.COM The industry's first FREE, fully JMS 1.0.2 compliant, high performance, ultra-scalable JMS enterprise messaging system.
posted by J Slave 9/16/2001
Wednesday, September 12, 2001
Anatomy of a terrorist cell
Were terrorist cells coordinated by Osama Bin Laden behind Tuesday's attacks?
posted by J Slave 9/12/2001
CNN.com - Bin Laden, millionaire with a dangerous grudge - September 12, 2001
Who are the terrorists that could have done it if its not Osama bin Laden?
For those of you who need helplisting some... Egypt's Al Jihad Iran's Hezbollah Sudan's National Islamic Front jihad groups in Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and Somalia al Qauden in Afghanistan is coalition of above Islamic Group," led at one time by Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman Bin Laden is suspected to be living in Afghanistan as a guest of its ruling Taliban government. Sheikh Yassin, leader of the Islamic militant group Hamas, West Bank Qais abu Leila, leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
posted by J Slave 9/12/2001
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
jEdit - download
I would have to say that JEdit is one of the best OpenSource Java editors I have seen. I usually use JDeveloper from Oracle, but JEdit weighs in at only 1.5 meg and is portable enough to go on my laptop.
posted by J Slave 9/11/2001
Monday, September 10, 2001
Java Developer's Journal Here are some real numbers Posted by Tom 2001-09-07 15:33:51
I thought that it would be interesting to do a simple Google search for a few different "kinds" of programmers (note: I used quotes, so as to only get the "xxx programmers" refereneces). Here are the numbers: "java programmers" - 34,000 "c programmers" - 32,300 "c programmers" - 29,500 "perl programmers" - 16,700 "visual basic programmers" - 13,600 "vb programmers" - 8,780 "cobol programmers" - 7,890 "fortran programmers" - 3,650 "php programmers" - 3,650 "asp programmers" - 3,280 "javascript programmers" - 1,480 "c# programmers" - 354
posted by J Slave 9/10/2001
Sunday, September 09, 2001
The Volano Report
Are you running Sun's HotSpot VM on your server? How about Microsoft?
The Volano report shows IBM's VM is the best on Win 2000.
posted by J Slave 9/9/2001
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