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Hot deployment into emulator
Java ME SDK has an important feature which can speed up MIDlet development. MIDlet can be redeployed into already opened emulator. —
Tomas Brandalik
blueMarine went Semantic
This is just an introductory post of a series that will illustrate why and how I integrated this stuff in blueMarine. Don't expect a tutorial about the semantic web itself, rather - as usual for me - an architectural perspective about a tool and why it's good/bad. —
Fabrizio Giudici
Towards Java EE Nirvana
Java EE 6 makes it pretty straightforward to crunch out a basic web + database application. This semester, my software engineering class is building web apps, and I decided it is simpler to have them use JSF + JPA in Glassfish v3 rather than some technology that seems easy at first and then lets them down. In this blog, I describe the recent simplifications, show how to set up Glassfish, give a sample app, and explain why we haven't quite reached Nirvana —
Cay Horstmann
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CSS and Controls
I have been learning about the CSS part of JavaFX, which seems like a great idea, but Im just wondering something. If I have a custom control, which extends CustomNode, that, in the create() method returns a Group of nodes, such as a heap of different lines, and rectangles etc... How would I apply a CSS style to an internal node of that group (i.e. one of those internal rectangles)? I cant seem to get it to work just using the styleClass properties, although maybe my CSS declarations are wrong, anyone had any experience with this? —
graphing math function
hi everyone , I am a student and i am trying to develop a "graphical scientific calculator for mobile devices " , i have problem with the graphing part . the calculator supposed to sketch math function's graphs eg (sin(x),cos(2x),etc) , is there any specific library for this matter or i should generate the code myself . can u help me by introducing any sources?? —
Re: Do you guys agree that J2ME is dying?
You have to understand that this is beyond the control of Sun. If AT&T decides that they will only allow signed applications on their devices there is nothing that Sun can do about it. For better or for worse the operators control what they allow on their devices not Sun. —
jar.exe package without JDK
I am building a commercial application using Java technology. At the client side only JRE is required But my application at the time of installation also need to update an existing jar file at runtime. For this I need to use jar.exe file. I am having JDK installed on my machine. Client side installation doesn't require JDK Can I package this jar.exe with my application without the need to install JDK at the client side? —
