This hands-on session walks you through the process of building a simple web-application from scratch using the Spring Framework. JSP / Spring MVC will be used for the presentation tier and Spring support for JDBC and Hibernate will be demonstrated for the data-access layer.
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Identity
management is one of the most interesting security problems to solve.
How do we establish and then confirm the identity of a user or an
application / system? Moreover, how do we inform anyone interested that
the identity is established and that it can be safely trusted? |
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Jim
Weaver, one of the
best known names in the JavaFX world talks to IndicThreads about JavaFX
Script, where it stands today, how it compares to other RIA
technologies and where JavaFX looks headed. Jim gives us an overview of
the development cycle for a JavaFX Script application. He also talks
about the benefits of using JavaFX and the challenges faced in its
adoption.
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In this talk Samisa Abeysinghe discusses the architecture of Axis2 and how services can be implemented and invoked in very convenient way. He then looks into some real-life examples and how the architecture and technology scale to solve customer problems. |
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IndicThreads ran an article some years ago about the kind of job interview questions that were faced by Java developers. The software industry has kept growing and software developers continue to be in great demand. So here is a compilation of important questions & answers from the earlier article as well as new ones on Java SE and Java EE. In between then and now, Java has changed and has come out with newer versions and more features (complexities?). So have changed the questions. The Java developer is today tested on web2.0, ajax frameworks, soa, and so on. We don't have all the questions yet and will keep updating this piece. If you would like to share interview question & answers, please add your comment along with your name, the role you play and company name.
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The past couple of days have seen a lot of interest and speculation as regards the recently announced iPhone SDK and about Java finally getting on the iPhone. The iPhone SDK provides developers with a rich set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and tools to create innovative applications for iPhone and iPod touch. With the iPhone SDK, third party developers will be able to build native applications for the iPhone with a rich set of APIs, including programming interfaces for Core OS, Core Services, Media and Cocoa Touch technologies.
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