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[ File to Array Converter ] | Java (JDK 1.2) | Advanced / Michael Margold | 26443 since 4/1/2004 2:45:03 PM |
By 3 Users 2 Excellent Ratings
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It is very nice to build programs without dependence on picture or sound external files!!!
Here is the solution! This converter converts a choosen file to Java byte array
that may be used by createImage method (for example). (ScreenShot) |
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A ( part11 ) Powerful EJB 3.0 , Struts, Web Services code on JBoss AS | Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5) | Beginner / James Smith K | 14531 since 12/11/2007 11:51:57 AM |
By 3 Users
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To make programming more easier and understandable for developers using EJB 3.0 on JBoss App server and Struts on some Web server like Tomcat (ScreenShot) |
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A ( part4 ) Simplified Swing & JDBC Code for Adding, Modifying and Deleting Records | Java (JDK 1.1), Java (JDK 1.2) | Beginner / James Smith K | 55979 since 12/10/2002 5:43:54 AM |
By 19 Users 13 Excellent Ratings
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This code shows how to add, delete and modify records using Java Swing GUI and JDBC, its more simple than my previous version of part1, as I got suggestions by many programmers to simplify this code to do minimum requirement necessary for a new java progr ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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A (Part-1) - Server Side Complete Project | Java (JDK 1.4) | Advanced / Franklin Bourgia Singh R | 11012 since 4/8/2009 9:37:04 PM |
By 1 Users
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This is a server side project. This may help you to develop a very big high level server projects. |
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A (Part-1) - Server Side Complete Project and Deploying tutorials | Java (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5) | Intermediate / Franklin Bourgia Singh R | 10282 since 4/8/2009 9:37:35 PM |
By 2 Users
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Complete steps and project for developing a server project and procedure to deploy and execute the project. This article/tutorial with code will make you to develop your own web projects. For more details and more tutorials and more projects for EJB, BMP, ...(description truncated) |
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A (part11) Oracle with Java using J2EE Architecture | Java (JDK 1.1), Java (JDK 1.2) | Beginner / James Smith K | 26309 since 12/5/2003 3:12:05 AM |
By 7 Users 4 Excellent Ratings
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This had always been the most Complicated Subject to Handle Beacuse of Improper and Bad Documentations available over the net and Books u read , Thats one of the Reasons i delayed in writing in This Article and Most of the books never seem to answer your ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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a 3 tier application | Java (JDK 1.4) | Beginner / Kazim Sardar Mehdi | 12538 since 10/15/2004 3:51:18 AM |
By 3 Users
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this is a 3 tier application in which client send the parameters to search a query then middle server create query send it to the data server and data server process the query and return the result to middle server and middle server return the result to t ...(description truncated) |
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A A Basic Linked List II | Java (JDK 1.3) | Beginner / Ronald Holland | 8645 since 9/6/2005 2:50:37 AM | Unrated
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This is the second installment of the introduction to Linked Lists. This is the second of a set of tutorials that will build on the preceding tutorial. The end result is a Car Parts application that uses a Linked List and random access to create and maint ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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A basic Client Server application | Java (JDK 1.2), Java (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4) | Beginner / Ronald Holland | 34886 since 5/29/2009 11:07:25 AM |
By 11 Users 7 Excellent Ratings
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Updated 5/29/09. This example shows you how to build a basic client/server application. This example sends a message from the Client to the Server and the Server acknowledges the receipt of the message. The source and a tutorial are included. (ScreenShot) |
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A basic Client Server application II | Java (JDK 1.2) | Beginner / Ronald Holland | 19253 since 7/15/2006 9:51:56 AM |
By 4 Users
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Updated 7/13/06. This version II example shows you how to build a basic client/server address application. The client sends a last name to the server and the server responds. Address infomation is stored in a 2x2 array in the form of records. The source a ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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