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Multi-Threaded ThreadGroup Explained | Java (JDK 1.1) | Beginner / joe miguel | 6333 since 6/24/2000 9:11:39 PM | Unrated
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This is my first java program, while it does not have a practical use. It demonstrated how to use the ThreadGroups to manage your threads. It also goes into how to synchronization suspend, resume, start and stop them in J2. Synchronized was the main point ...(description truncated) |
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My WebBrowser (modified 1.0) | Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5) | Advanced / Pravin H. Rane | 3536 since 10/4/2010 7:32:30 PM |
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It newly Implmented code By Author................But not fully modified (ScreenShot) |
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Remote Command | Java (JDK 1.1), Java (JDK 1.2) | Intermediate / Ziad Jammal | 7125 since 9/28/2003 2:14:57 AM | Unrated
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these 2 applications can be used for chatting purposes,and on the other hand,because one is a server and one is a client application, the client can connect to the server and run remote command and see the reults on his screen,such as dir,.exe,echo,netsen ...(description truncated) |
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run linux shell commands from java | Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5) | Intermediate / Juan Carlos Bell | 5484 since 10/2/2008 11:32:09 AM |
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It's a program I wrote to upload my blog posts. The user interface isn't that good but it shows how to run linux shell commands from java. (ScreenShot) |
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Shell Executor | Java (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5) | Advanced / Ameya Khasgiwala | 2978 since 10/9/2007 2:06:54 PM | Unrated
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Main File: Shell.java
This is a Shell program capable of making you to navigate through the file system.
It allows following facilities:
1. Navigation among directories.
2. Creating new Directories.
3. Deleting a file or directory.
4. Copying a file.
5. R ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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Simple Servlet counter | Java (JDK 1.2), Java (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5) | Beginner / Jatin I. Contractor | 3098 since 2/17/2007 12:12:03 PM |
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Its a simple counter which is indicate how many times a link can b accessed by user |
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Simple Web Server | Java (JDK 1.5) | Intermediate / Josh Code | 5991 since 3/13/2008 11:35:32 AM |
By 1 Users
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This is a complete but simple Web Server for the HTTP protocol. It can help you get an overall picture of how a web server works by removing the complex details of a bigger server like Apache Tomcat. It doesn't support POST requests, though. It comes with ...(description truncated) |
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Time Display Applet | Java (JDK 1.1) | Not Given /
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By 2 Users
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Displays the current date and time (http://www.kacweb.com/kachome/javapage.htm) by Kenny A. Chaffin kenny@kacweb.com |
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Using the clipboard with Java 1.1 | Java (JDK 1.1) | Not Given / Found on the Web | 4879 since 12/5/1997 |
By 1 Users
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Java 1.1 contains a package in java.awt.datatransfer that supports clipboard operations. There are three classes, and two interfaces in this package. Using those objects, you can cut and paste everything. |
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