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Java SE Technical ArticlesFeature stories, technical articles, interviews, and technical tips related to the Java Platform, Standard Edition. 2009 ArticlesJ2SE 5.0 Reaches EOSL (November, 2009)J2SE 5.0 reached it End Of Service Life on October 30 and has been moved to the product archive. Learn more NetBeans IDE 6.8 Beta Available for Download! (October, 2009)The first IDE to offer support for the entire Java EE 6 spec! High lights include improved support for PHP, Project Kenai, Maven, C/C++ and more. Download today! Windows 7 Now Supported in Java SE 6 (October, 2009)Microsoft's Windows 7, expected to release on October 22, 2009, is supported in Java SE 6 Update 16 and later. Download the latest update Mixing Heavyweight and Lightweight Components (September, 2009)This article describes how heavyweight and lightweight components can play well together, used in the same container, in your Swing application. Read More Java Store and License Management (September, 2009)Sun engineering director Octavian Tanase blogs provides sample code in his b log on how to use license management in your Java Store application. Learn more Java Performance Tuning Workshop (September, 2009)Attend Java Champion Kirk Pepperdine's 4-day expert-led workshop scheduled for September 29 - October 2, 2009 in New York City and get help solving your most challenging performance problems. Java SE for Embedded 6u10 for Linux ARM v5, v6, and v7 (September, 2009)Java SE for Embedded 6u10 EA is available for headless and headful configurations. Download the free evaluation today! Garbage First (G1) Collector (August, 2009)In this article, Sun engineer Eric Bruno explains this much anticipated JDK 7 feature. Learn more Translucent and Shaped Windows (August, 2009)This functionality is part of the public AWT package in JDK 7. Here's a sneak peek at the updated Swing tutorial. Learn How to Submit Applications to the Java Warehouse (August, 2009)In this screencast Bernard Traversat, Director of Java Store Engineering, shows how easy it is for developers to register for the Java Warehouse Developer Portal. (Some steps may have changed slightly since this screencast was recorded.) Using NetBeans to Combine JAR Files Into a Single JAR File (July, 2009)Learn how to concatenate your user and library classes into a single JAR file, so that you can upload your apps to the Java Warehouse. New JDK 7 Feature: Support for Dynamically Typed Languages in the Java Virtual Machine (July, 2009)Learn about the new support in JDK 7 that should help make dynamically typed languages run extremely fast in the JVM. NetBeans IDE 6.7 Now Available (July, 2009)NetBeans IDE 6.7 introduces integration with Project Kenai, and includes native Maven support, enhancements for Java, PHP, Groovy, C/C++, and more. Download today! Stream Control Transport Protocol (SCTP) (June, 2009)JDK 7 provides support for Stream Control Transport Protocol (SCTP) in Java and, in this article, Sun Engineer Chris Hegarty explains what that means. Garbage First (G1) Garbage Collector (June, 2009)This overview introduces the new JDK 7 G1 garbage collector in the Java HotSpot VM. A beta version is in the Java SE 6 update 14. Secure Coding Guidelines for the Java Programming Language (June, 2009)This white paper describes Version 2.0's recommended security-specific coding guidelines, including accessibility, extensibility, input/output parameters, classes, and serialization. Java NIO.2 File System in JDK 7 (June, 2009)JSR 203, now a part of JDK 7, brings a new API to the file system and provides functionality that Java developers have long requested. JDK CAP Program (June, 2009)The Compatibility and Performance Program give s key developers early access to the newest JDK releases. Learn More. Real-Time Java Programming With Java RTS (June, 2009)This new boThis new book, which focuses on the Java RTS APIs, features working code examples and visual diagrams that make real-time concepts clear.ok, which focuses on the Java RTS APIs, features working code examples and visual diagrams that make real-time concepts clear. Kerberos Programming on Windows (April, 2009)This article talks about Kerberos programming (using the JGSS API) on Windows, especially in a Kerberos environment of Windows Active Directory (AD). Two Products in One Bundle (April, 2009)For your convenience, Sun has bundled Java SE 6 Update 13 and the JavaFX 1.1 SDK, each with its own license Developing Applications With the Java SE Platform (April, 2009)This course provides participants with practical experience, using JDK 6, in designing a vertical solution for a distributed, multi-tier application. Blu-ray Disc Application Development (April, 2009)In the past year, we published a two-part series for Java developers starting on the Blu-ray Disc for Java (BD-J) platform. This is a brief follow-up tech tip. Overhauling the Java UTF-8 charset (April, 2009)Sun engineer Xueming Shen talks about why the UTF-8 charset implementation in JDK 7 now rejects non-shortest-form UF-8 byte sequences. Two words: security and performance. Developing Applications With the Java SE Platform (April, 2009)This course provides participants with practical experience, using JDK 6, in designing a vertical solution for a distributed, multi-tier application. Learn more Closing a URLClassLoader (March, 2009)Sun engineer Michael McMahon describes the new close() method in URLClassLoader. It invalidates the loader, so that no new classes can be loaded from it. Nimbus: The New Face of Swing (pdf) (March, 2009)This JavaOne presentation shows you how to use and extend the Nimbus look-and-feel in your application. It explains scalable components, branding customizations, and tool support. Java, JavaScript, and JavaFX (March, 2009)Sun's Robert Eckstein highlights the differences between Java and the new JavaFX programming language in this screencast. A. Sundararajan provides an alternate view of a Java-JavaScript-JavaFX comparison in slide format. Project Jigsaw Officially Opens (February, 2009)Through modularization, this project aims to significantly improve JDK 7's key performance metrics of download size, startup time, and memory footprint. > Join now 2008 Articles2007 Articles2006 Articles2005 Articles |
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