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Client-side Java programming
With so much emphasis placed on the server, client-side Java developers may find it difficult to find relevant and up-to-date information. This discussion forum focuses on topics like AWT, Swing, Java 2D, Web Start, and others. Got questions on the client? John's got the answers in this forum.
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IBM Java Runtimes and SDKs
The IBM Java Technology Centre (JTC) produces development kits for IBM's most popular platforms. Technical Lead for IBM's Java on Unix Support Chris Bailey and other members of the IBM JTC team invite you to this discussion forum to share knowledge and ask questions about your experiences of using the various IBM runtimes and kits.
Note: This discussion forum is not a replacement for the official IBM problem reporting mechanisms.
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Aug 28, 2008 07:40:52 AM
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Improve Your Java Code Quality
What is code quality exactly? You may not know how to define it, but you know it when you see it. One thing is sure, though, high code quality usually correlates to fewer defects. Ensuring the quality of your Java code is a two-step process: write tests at all levels, early and often; and continually monitor quality metrics. Andrew Glover brings his considerable expertise as a consultant focused on improving code quality to this moderated discussion forum.
His associated article series In pursuit of code quality will offer best practices for ensuring your code is the best it can be.
This forum is no longer monitored by Andrew Glover or the developerWorks staff.
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Jul 23, 2008 05:18:58 PM
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Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and Bytecode
This forum accompanies Classworking toolkit, a monthly column by consultant Dennis Sosnoski covering all things Java bytecode-related. Here
you can comment or raise questions about the material covered in the column, as well as anything else that pertains to Java bytecode, the Java binary class format, or general Java virtual machine issues.
This forum is no longer monitored by Dennis Sosnoski or the developerWorks staff.
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Java filter
When your question doesn't fit into our other forums or you're just not sure which can best address your particular problem or issue, come to the Java filter discussion forum, your one-stop shop for information on Java development issues. Java Community Award winner Joe Sam Shirah is the forum moderator.
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Java security
Learn more about the expanding and ever-evolving Java security model in this discussion forum. Whether you're interested in the enhancements to the Java security offerings, need some help with the standard APIs, or just want to speak your mind on the current state of Java security, this is your place.
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Aug 04, 2008 05:55:14 AM
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Java theory and practice forum
This forum accompanies the Java theory and practice column, a monthly column by veteran Java developer Brian Goetz. The column aims to explore that elusive point where design principles meet the requirements to solve real-world problems. Each month, you'll explore design patterns, principles of reliable software design, and why best practices are best, with an eye to how they are applied to real problems.
This forum is no longer monitored by Brian Goetz or the developerWorks staff.
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Multithreaded Java programming
Concurrent programming in Java is deceptively complicated. While using the Thread API in Java is simple, writing thread-safe classes is not. Whether you write GUI applications in Swing or server-side applications using EJBs,
servlets or JSPs, you will eventually need to understand the tricks and traps of the Java threading model.
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Server-side Java programming
Understanding how the server-side Java technologies work, independently and with each other, is one key to the success of your Java applications. Java programming authority Govind Seshadri has dealt with some of the toughest challenges in server-side Java programming, and he brings that wealth of knowledge to this moderated discussion forum.
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Aug 28, 2008 10:14:17 AM
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DB2 with Java
This forum provides a place for DB2 and Java developers and users to share their questions, thoughts, and ideas with others. For more information on this topic please visit: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/db2/zones/java/
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Aug 28, 2008 07:26:13 PM
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Ajax forum
Moderated by: Mr. Jack D. Herrington
Ajax forum is a community for Web developers just learning or actively using Ajax. Discuss topics such as; how to get data to and from the browser using XMLHttp and other mechanisms, using JavaScript, dynamically updating portions of the Web page based on data from the server, and the new Ajax frameworks and how they can be used to develop applications quickly without spending too much time on cross-browser problems. We also talk about developments in Ajax technologies and examples of recently released applications. Mr. Jack D. Herrington provides expert insights and remarks in this moderated discussion forum.
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Using developerWorks
Here developerWorks users share ideas about the dW service: tips, concerns, and questions about content, functionality or organization. Ideas for dW improvements are welcomed.
To participate via email, first subscribe with a note to using-dw-subscribe@lists.ca.ibm.com. Subscribers may post via email to using-dw@lists.ca.ibm.com.
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Aug 25, 2008 06:32:14 AM
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XML and Java Technology
This forum, moderated by Brett McLaughlin, is an open and honest environment, where all things XML and Java can be discussed. Opinions on the current state of standards, APIs, products, and technologies are encouraged, including both positive and negative reviews of XML and Java components. Specific technical queries are also welcome. The community will attempt to help newcomers and experts alike in XML-related technologies and their Java counterparts.
Please note: In order for your XML code to appear in the body of a message, you need to escape your tags -- using "<" for "<" and
">" for ">".
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