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Debugging Java applications using ProbeVue
Vue language syntaxes, probing several Java function types, is
explained, as well as ways of accessing their arguments and header file
structure. Key points and limitations for writing Vue script are also mentioned.
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Resolve common concurrency problems with GPars
Alex Miller shows you how to use the Groovy-based DSLs found in GPars to solve common concurrency problems.
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Crash course in Enterprise JavaBeans 3 with Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere, Part 6: Implementing the Enterprise JavaBean with the Java Persistence API
Learn how to develop Java applications for WebSphere with the Enterprise
JavaBeans 3 framework. Part 6 shows you how to
implement the Enterprise JavaBean with the Java Persistence API.
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Crash course in Enterprise JavaBeans 3 with Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere, Part 5: Setting up the Java Persistence API
Learn how to develop Java applications for WebSphere with the Enterprise
JavaBeans 3 framework. Part 5 shows you how to
set up the Java Persistence API.
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Crash course in Enterprise JavaBeans 3 with Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere, Part 3: Writing the JavaBean
Learn how to develop Java applications for WebSphere with the Enterprise
JavaBeans 3 framework. Part 3 shows you how to
write the JavaBean.
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Crash course in Enterprise JavaBeans 3 with Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere, Part 4: Creating the Apache Derby database
Learn how to develop Java applications for WebSphere with the Enterprise
JavaBeans 3 framework. Part 4 shows you how to
create the Apache Derby database.
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Crash course in Enterprise JavaBeans 3 with Rational Application Developer for WebSphere, Part 1: Creating the local WebSphere Server
Learn the skills needed to develop Java
applications for WebSphere using the Enterprise JavaBeans 3 framework. In Part 1, learn how to create a local WebSphere server.
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Crash course in Enterprise JavaBeans 3 with Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere, Part 2: Creating the Enterprise JavaBean project
Learn how to develop Java applications for WebSphere with the Enterprise
JavaBeans 3 framework. Part 2 of this demo series shows you how to
create the Enterprise JavaBean project.
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Java technology zone technical podcast series
For years, the Java zone has brought you top-quality technical content by some of the best minds in the industry. But taking the time to read an in-depth, code-heavy article can be difficult, even if it's about a topic that's critical to your day job. This new podcast series, led by the engaging and technically curious Andrew Glover, provides a new way to get information from the sources you trust most. Each week, we'll publish a new discussion with an expert on the topics that are important to your job.
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Java development 2.0: Sharding with Hibernate Shards
Sharding isn't for everyone, but it's one way that relational systems can meet the demands of big data. For some shops, sharding means being able to keep a trusted RDBMS in place without sacrificing data scalability or system performance. In this installment of the Java development 2.0 series, find out when sharding works, and when it doesn't, and then get your hands busy sharding a simple application capable of handling terabytes of data.
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