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This tutorial gives you an overview of how to use the debugging feature of eclipse to debug your web or Java projects.
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JSP Tutorial For Beginners
JSP is part of the Java technology family. JSP technology is a key component in a highly scalable architecture for web-based applications. A JSP is translated into Java servlet before being run, and it processes HTTP requests and generates responses like any servlet. Like ASP or PHP, JSP also has dynamic scripting capability that works with HTML code, separating the web page logic from the static elements.
Sending E-Mails with JSP Pages
In this article we will learn how to send simple text emails using JSP pages. Since it is not a good habit to put Java code in JSP pages, we will create a JavaBean to do that.
Introduction to Java Server Pages, Your first JSP Page
Article on obtaining and installing Tomcat 4.0 Server.TThen moves on to introduce JSP and eventually builds a simple JSP page to test the installation.
Herong's Tutorial Notes on JSP and JSTL
It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning JSP and JSTL himself. Topics include attachment, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, expression language, file upload, header lines.
Using XML and JSP together
XML and JSP are two of the hottest buzzwords these days. This article shows how you can use these two technologies together to make a dynamic Website. You also get a look at code examples for DOM, XPath, XSL, and other Java-XML techniques.
WAP builds Java applications
If your company already relies on multitiered enterprise Java applications, then you may be closer to a wireless future than you think. By outlining a sample application, Aashish Patil shows you how to connect your existing enterprise Java infrastructure to a wireless netowrk with minimal investment in equipment and labor. Using existing EJBs, modified servlets, and new WML and WMLScript pages makes the process a snap.
Introduction to Java Server Pages JSP
This tutorial is based on the following software environment.
Build a servlet-based application that executes SQL statements against a database
This tutorial shows how to use a Java servlet, a JavaServer Page (JSP), and a static Java class to create an application that can be used to interactively execute any standard SQL statement against a database that's running on a server.
Faster apps on a better machine
If you want to build and run faster Java applications on the IBM Developer Kit for Linux, version 1.3, roll up your sleeves and prepare to get dirty. This article provides hands-on instruction for profiling, monitoring, and performance tuning not only your IBM Developer Kit, but your hardware capacity, the Linux 2.2.x kernel, and your Java applications.
First Java Servlets and JSP Tutorial
We want to create a small web application (library), that illustrates the usage of JavaServer Pages combined with Java Servlets. We use the JavaServer Pages to display data (presentation) and the servlets to control and call the business logic of the web application.
What is Tomcat?
This article gives an overview of Apache Tomcat, a Java Servlet and JSP container.
Interfaces in Java
In Java, a class can have at the most one immediate superclass. Multiple inheritance, where a class has more than one superclass, is not allowed in Java. However, one cannot ignore the importance of multiple inheritance because a large number of real-life applications require the use of multiple inheritance. Java provides an alternative approach to support multiple inheritance by introducing a new data type known as interfaces. Although a class cannot inherit multiple classes, it can implement more than one interface.
Java Web Start
Java Web Start, a new technology to assist the development of client-side Java applications, is unique in that it frees you from concerning yourself with how the client is launched, either from a Web browser or from the desktop. Additionally, this technology provides an encompassing deployment scheme that enables a Web server to independently distribute and update client code. Software engineer Steve Kim introduces this enterprising new technology, which is scheduled to be integrated in the final release of Java 1.4, describing its implementation from both the developer and the user perspective.
Accessing Database using Tags in JSP Pages
This step by step tutorial describes how to access database using JDBC with JSP tags in a JSP page. Also describes how to iterate through the records using BodyTag interface.
3D on the web with Java and Irrlicht - Getting Started
Learn how to create fully fledged 3D applications that integrate seamlessly with a web browser using Java, WebStart and Irrlicht.
JDBC Tutorial
The JDBC ( Java Database Connectivity) API defines interfaces and classes for writing database applications in Java by making database connections. Using JDBC you can send SQL, PL/SQL statements to almost any relational database. JDBC is a Java API for executing SQL statements and supports basic SQL functionality.
JDBC Introduction
The JDBC ( Java Database Connectivity) API defines interfaces and classes for writing database applications in Java by making database connections. Using JDBC you can send SQL, PL/SQL statements to almost any relational database. JDBC is a Java API for executing SQL statements and supports basic SQL functionality.
JSP templates
This article explores a template mechanism for JavaServer Pages (JSP) that, like layout managers, encapsulates layout so it can be reused instead of replicated.
What is JSP?
This article gives an overview of JSP.
Data Wizard for Java
Data Wizard for Java is a tool for building a simple graphical user interface (GUI) that makes it easy to collect necessary data. This tool enables the building of data wizard applications using only a scripting scenario in an XML format. Data Wizard for Java can help to produce a GUI by using a simple script to describe the necessary input parameters and the required tools or utilities to be called.
JT-Java Trainer
Java Trainer (JT) is for students who intend to learn Java , C#(or C++ for that matter). It is a simple programming system in a web page (no install), with a language close to C and Java, but cut-down.
Beginner Java Tutorial
Java programming language (object-oriented) is developed by Sun Microsystems. Java is a simple, scalable, general purpose object oriented programming language. This is a beginner java tutorial website covering java basics along with java source code.
Advanced form processing using JSP
This article examines the processing of a user registration form using JSP and JavaBeans while implementing the Memento design pattern.
Calling a JavaBean from a JSP Page
This tutorial describes , and tags and demonstrates how to call JavaBean from within a JSP page.
File Handling in Java
A look at the file handling methods that Java provides, and an introduction to the complex I/O system that comes packaged in java.io.Read This Java Tutorial
Java as a useful Platform
A brief introduction of Java for getting ready to start programming with Java.
The Java Game Development Tutorial
You should be already able to program in Java, although you don't have to be a expert! The tutorial will give you a very detailed introduction into the development of online games using Java. We will talk about Java Applets because everyone has a Internet browser, so everyone is able to play these games without installing the JDK!.
JavaServer Pages (JSP)
JavaServer Pages (JSP) lets you separate the dynamic part of your pages from the static HTML.
Developing Applications with JBoss and Hibernate
Developers will be introduced to Hibernate and learn to build Java classes and map files from scratch. They will also learn to reverse engineer the database schema into Java classes and Hibernate mapping files and build a web application that will be able to interact with the Hibernate POJOs which they will later deploy to JBoss AS.
Counting Active Users using JSP
Ever wondered how many users are viewing your website at this moment? well this article seems to answer that. In this article we will build a JSP page and a session listener class which will allow you to determine how many users are viewing your site in real time.
Jikes Bytecode Toolkit
A 100%-Java class library that enables Java programs to create, read, and write binary Java class files.
Quicksort in Java
A quick intro to the Quicksort algorithm in Java, showing an efficient (if not optimal) way to sort.Read This Java Tutorial
Working With Collections In Java - Part 1
A look at the Collections Framework of Java which provides a large set of popular data structures such as stacks, linked lists and dynamic arrays.Read This Java Tutorial
Launching a browser from Java
This tutorial shows how to launch a web browser from a Java applet and from a Java application.
Creating Images in a Java Servlet
Dynamic images are commonly used in web applications. You will find dynamic images such as charts, captcha, web site thumbnails, image thumbnails, watermarks, etc. This tutorial will give you a brief walk through on creating a simple dynamic image in a Java Servlet.
Introduction to JSTL (JSP Standard Tag Libraries)
This tutorial helps you to understand: What is JSTL? Installing JSTL 1.0; Implementation - Standard Taglib 1.0.4; "Hello world!" with JSTL; JSTL in XML Style JSP Pages; JSTL Requirements.
Determine the available memory in Java
This tutorial will give you a brief walkthrough on Java memory use in the sandbox and show how to use the Runtime class to discover the amount of memory available to your Java applet or application.
Using Custom Cursors in Java
This tutorial shows how to go beyond the predefined cursors in Java and create your own cursors using a GIF or PNG that are dsiplayed when the user moves the mouse over a Java component (AWT or Swing).
What's new in JDBC 3.0
The Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API has emerged as a key part of the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platforms. It is the primary standards-based mechanism for the Java language to programmatically access relational databases. Here we summarize the key new features as outlined in Sun Microsystems' recently released Proposed Final Draft 3.0 of the JDBC specification.
Assertions in Java
This article describes how assertion works in java. This feature is added in JDK1.4. This article also shows how one can enable and disable assertions in Java programs.
 
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