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Download SCJP 310-035 Free Exam Simulator
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Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform 1.4 (CX-310-035). Download SCJP 310-035 Free Exam Simulator which helps you to prepare for the exam. The Exam Simulator is a computer program designed to help you pass your examination on the first try. The Exam Simulator pinpoints your strengths and weaknesses by quizzing you with questions similar to those found on your actual exam. The questions will familiarize you with everything you need to know to pass your exam. The Exam Simulator helps you manage your time and learn quickly by allowing you to study your material on a topical basis, or by taking timed exam simulations that look and feel exactly like the real thing. The Exam Simulator makes studying simple. You'll be comfortable with the format of the test and confident that you'll pass on the first try.
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Download SCEA 310-051 Free Exam Simulator
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SCEA Practice 310-051 Free Exam Simulator which helps you to prepare for the exam. The Exam Simulator is a computer program designed to help you pass your examination on the first try. The Exam Simulator pinpoints your strengths and weaknesses by quizzing you with questions similar to those found on your actual exam. The questions will familiarize you with everything you need to know to pass your exam. The Exam Simulator helps you manage your time and learn quickly by allowing you to study your material on a topical basis, or by taking timed exam simulations that look and feel exactly like the real thing. The Exam Simulator makes studying simple. You'll be comfortable with the format of the test and confident that you'll pass on the first try.
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Concurrency in JDK 5.0 Tutorial
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JDK 5.0 added major new support for developing concurrent applications, including JVM changes, new low-level synchronization utilities, and higher-level, thread-safe, high-performance concurrency classes such as thread pools, concurrent collections, semaphores, latches, and barriers. Learn how these new classes can help make your code faster, more scalable, more reliable, and easier to maintain.
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Annotations in Tiger (J2SE 5.0)
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Annotations, a new feature in J2SE 5.0 (Tiger), brings a much-needed metadata facility to the core Java language. In this first of a two-part series, author Brett McLaughlin explains why metadata is so useful, introduces you to annotations in the Java language, and delves into Tiger's built-in annotations. Part 2 covers custom annotations.
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Java Performance Tuning w/ Fat Clients
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Tuning isn't always about speed, sometimes other aspects of the application need fixing. When your application needs tuning, your first course of action is normally to monitor the application with a profiler. But profiling is not always practical -- sometimes for ironic reasons. In this installment of Eye on performance, Jack Shirazi and Kirk Pepperdine, Director and CTO of Java Performance Tuning relate their recent experiences with profiling a fat client -- so fat, in fact, that it left no room for a profiler.
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Introducing the Reflexive User Interface Builder
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The IBM Reflexive User Interface Builder (RIB), a new technology available from alphaWorks, is an application and toolkit for building and rendering Java AWT/Swing and Eclipse SWT GUIs. RIB specifies a flexible and easy-to-use XML markup language for describing Java GUIs and provides an engine for creating them. You can use RIB to test and evaluate basic GUI layout and functionality, or to create and render GUIs for an application.
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Data Management in J2EE Apps
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This article examines two data management strategies available on the Java platform: Java object serialization and Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). While neither data management strategy is inherently superior or inferior to the other, when it comes to managing enterprise information systems, JDBC wins hands down.
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Unclogging Server Bottlenecks w/ Active Containers
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In server-side control architectures a majority of the control events must be handled on the server side to update the state of the control. For every user event, the entire page data is sent back to the server as part of the form submission, even data that has not changed or is not affected by the user event. This article shows you how to use containers to overcome data-processing redundancy, which can otherwise drain the life out of your handheld or Web server.
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Using Aspect-Oriented Programming to Maintain Legacy Java Apps
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In an enterprise environment, you can easily end up in a tangle of modules with a number of third-party libraries and frameworks. While a number of tools are available to aid you in comprehending complex programs, most are expensive and time-consuming to learn. Aspect-oriented programming can be applied to a wide range of programming scenarios, including the comprehension and maintenance of legacy applications.
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