Ask the Experts Session on AJAX Support in the Java Platform -- June 19-23

Got a question about AJAX support in the Java Platform? Post it on the Ask the Experts page (http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/) during the week of June 19 and get answers from Sun experts Greg Murray, Mark Basler, and Carla Mott.

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    Got a question about AJAX support in the Java Platform? Post it on the Ask the Experts page (http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/) during the week of June 19 and get answers from Sun experts Greg Murray, Mark Basler, and Carla Mott.

    Perhaps this explains why Sun removed the crossposting ban from the site "Terms of Use"?

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    Hello All,
    In an interview (http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Interviews/bloch_effective_08_qa.html) that I did with Joshua Bloch on java.sun.com, promoting the revised version of “Effective Java”, he discusses generics, enums, annotations, the under-use of Java libraries, the importance of minimizing the accessibility of classes and members and minimizing mutability, and other matters.
    To my question: “What’s the strangest thing about the Java platform?” his answer was: “I'm going to say that the strangest thing about the Java platform is that the byte type is signed. I've never heard an explanation for this. It's quite counterintuitive and causes all sorts of errors.”
    You also might be interested in checking out the lively discussion activated by the jsc QA
    over here on the serverside: http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=51624
    Jan Heiss, writer for java.sun.com

    DrClap wrote:
    I liked how he said "What Not to Do" and then brought up java.util.Calendar. I always thought the idea of starting the months' numbering from zero instead of one was one of the most bizarre language design decisions ever made. But it made me think of the TV show "What Not to Wear". We definitely need Clinton and Stacy to show up in Calendar's apartment and send it out for a refit. (Although apparently that's actually happening in Java 7.)Isn't that a carry over from [C's struct tm|http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/ctime/tm.html], where tm_mon (0-11) was the number of months since January?

  • Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edi

    I would like to take up the exam "Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5". Could you please suggest me the right book for it?
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    Whihc version I have to choose?

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    http://pdf.coreservlets.com
    I would skim these two books to see which topics they cover, then check it against the list of requirements you will find on this page:
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  • Book query:  O'Conner, Internationalization Using the Java Platform

    John O'Conner, Internationalization Using the Java Platform
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    Addison Wesley; ISBN: 0201615681
    Amazon.co.uk is the only place I can find this title online. It appears to be out of stock.
    The following sites do not list it at all:
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    http://java.sun.com/docs/books/
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    Does anyone know if/when this title is due to be reprinted?
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    I am sorry to hear it was never published.
    I have not read the other book yet - I was trying to find out which of the two had better reviews before contemplating buying one.
    Ideally I would like two books on the subject. As a i18n novice I might learn more by being able to compare and contrast. I don't know, but I guess there are areas in Java i18n where different approaches are open to debate; other areas where there is general agreement about the best way of doing things; and topics which in one book could have been dealt with better, or in more detail, and which the other book makes good? Having two books on the subject would make these contrasts and parallels clear.
    I am supposed to be preparing for exams just now, but once free I will take a closer look at your articles, and the other book and let you know my comments. If you were able to revive the book project, I would certainly do all I could to encourage you.
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  • SCWCD for the Java Platform, CX-310-083 Book

    Hi everyone
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    This is a reminder that three key members of the Java SE Deployment Team at Sun will be on hand from February 12-16 to answer your Java Plug-In Technology questions. Submit your questions next week on the Ask the Experts page (http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/).

    Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java
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    establishes a connection between popular browsers and
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    Got a question about Java Plug-in technology? Submit
    your questions from February 12 through February 16
    and get answers from key members of the Java SE
    Deployment Team.It's just two days since i read an article on developers who write Java Plug-in's for browsers.I just can't remember where!

  • [b]Ask the AJAX Experts[/b]

    Greg Murray, Mark Basler, and Carla Mott answer your questions on AJAX support in the Java Platform. Greg is Sun's AJAX Architect and is the servlet specification lead. Mark worked on the Blueprints Solution Catalog and Java Pet Store 2.0 (reference apps that demonstrate how to design and develop AJAX-enabled Web 2.0 applications. Carla is the community lead for Project GlassFish, working on an open source application server that implements the newest features in the Java EE 5 platform. Submit your questions at http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/ starting on June 19.

    Thanks,
    Im sure this will be of great help to the Creator Community
    K

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    Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java
    Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE),
    establishes a connection between popular browsers and
    the Java platform. This connection enables applets on
    Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop.
    Got a question about Java Plug-in technology? Submit
    your questions from February 12 through February 16
    and get answers from key members of the Java SE
    Deployment Team.It's just two days since i read an article on developers who write Java Plug-in's for browsers.I just can't remember where!

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    Got a question about Java Plug-in technology? Submit your questions from February 12 through February 16 and get answers from key members of the Java SE Deployment Team.

    Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java
    Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE),
    establishes a connection between popular browsers and
    the Java platform. This connection enables applets on
    Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop.
    Got a question about Java Plug-in technology? Submit
    your questions from February 12 through February 16
    and get answers from key members of the Java SE
    Deployment Team.It's just two days since i read an article on developers who write Java Plug-in's for browsers.I just can't remember where!

  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Ask an Expert

    To celebrate the upcoming release of the Samsung Galaxy S6, we’re hosting an “Ask an Expert” session in our AT&T Community Forums!

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  • Is the Java Card Platform supports the unnamed package?

    1.agree
    Virtual Machine Specification for the Java Card� Platform, Version 2.2.1 chapter 2.2.2.1:
    "packages in the Java Card platform are used exactly the way they are in the Java platform."
    That means the Java Card platform also have two type package,named package and unnamed package.
    2.against
    Development Kit User�s Guide for the Java Card Platform, Version 2.2.1 chapter Running the Converter:
    "Command line usage of the Converter is:
    converter [ options] <package_name> < package_aid> < major_version>.
    < minor_version>"
    The above formula tells us that the <package_name> is a MUST Line Arguments of converter.But if we create a unnamed package,how should we express it?
    3.against
    first,How a real JCVM intall/organize the unnamed packages?
    second,In a real JCVM run-time environment,all java items(include attribute,method and soon) refered by the suit of package+class+item.In this condition,the item in a nunamed package cannot offers the package and is never refered.
    I have been botherd by the above 3 boresome and opposite points for some time and cannot give out the key of the question.
    Can some one give me some ideas?
    thx!

    Sun's kit is free. There is a reference implementation of the JC Runtime environment with the kit.
    You of course can't load that onto a card. And even if you had the RE, you won't be able to load onto a card because the RE is burned into the ROM which you don't have low level access to.
    Read the JCRE specs that come with the kit

  • How to read the Java source code (in Netbeans)

    I use OS X10.5.5, NetBeans 6.1 and JSE 6 on a 64 bit mac.
    When I downloaded NB6.1 it had JSE 5 as it's default (and only) java platform. I ran Software Update to get Java 6 from Apple, used the Java Prefrences utitlity to set JSE6 as default. In NB I added the JDK6 platform, registered the JDK6 javadocs and noticed that I also have the option of registering the Java source code.
    I have three questions:
    1) How do I make JDK6 the default in NetBeans. The JDK5 keeps being default after I did the steps above and I don't see anywhere to change that.
    2) How do I read the Java 6 source code? I can see sun provides [source code| http://download.java.net/jdk6/] for their supported platforms. I dont see Apple doing the same for its JDK port. What would I need to do to get to read the java SE6 sources? or is it actually hiding somewhere in the /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home hierarchy?
    3) Where does the JVM look for the binary code to run when I make a call to, say java.util.ArrayList or any other library. In my naivety I would have assumed it would be a .class file somewhere in the java Home folder, but I don't see anything like it.
    thanks in advance,
    chris

    This is taken from the help included with netbeans. In response to question 1.
    By default, the IDE uses the version of the Java SE platform (JDK) with which the IDE runs as the default Java platform
    for compilation, execution, and debugging. You can view your IDE's JDK version by choosing Help > About and clicking the
    Detail tab. The JDK version is listed in the Java field.
    You can run the IDE with a different JDK version by starting the IDE with the --jdkhome jdk-home-dir switch on the command line
    or in your IDE-HOME/etc/netbeans.conf file. For more information, see IDE Startup Parameters.
    In the IDE, you can register multiple Java platforms and attach Javadoc and source code to each platform. For example, if you
    want to work with the new features introduced in JDK 5.0, you would either run the IDE on JDK 5.0 or register JDK 5.0 as a
    platform and attach the source code and Javadoc to the platform.
    In  , you can switch the target JDK in the Project Properties dialog box. In  , you have to set the target JDK in the Ant script itself,
    then specify the source/binary format in the Project Properties dialog box.
    To register a new Java platform:
    Choose Tools > Java Platforms from the main window.
    Click New Platform and select the directory that contains the Java platform. Java platform directories are marked with a  
    in the file chooser.
    Use the Sources and Javadoc tabs to attach Javadoc documentation and source code for debugging to the platform.
    Click Close.
    To set the default Java platform for a standard project:
    Right-click the project's root node in the Projects window and choose Properties.
    In the Project Properties dialog box, select the Libraries node in the left pane.
    Choose the desired Java platform in the Java Platform combo box.
    Switching the target JDK for a standard project does the following:
    Offers the new target JDK's classes for code completion.
    If available, displays the target JDK's source code and Javadoc documentation.
    Uses the target JDK's executables (javac and java) to compile and execute your application.
    Compiles your source code against the target JDK's libraries.
    If you want to register additional Java platforms with the IDE, you can do so by clicking the Manage Platforms button.
    Then click the Add Platform button and navigate to the desired platform.
    To set the target Java platform for a free-form project:
    In your Ant script, set the target JDK as desired in the javac, java, and javadoc tasks.
    Right-click the project's root node in the Projects window and choose Properties.
    In the Sources panel, set the level of JDK you want your application to be run on in the Source/Binary Format combo box.
    When you access Javadoc or source code for JDK classes, the IDE searches the Java platforms registered in the
    Java Platform Manager for a platform with a matching version number. If no matching platform is found, the IDE's default platform is used instead.
    See Also
    Managing the Classpath
    Declaring the Classpath in a Free-Form Project
    Stepping Through Your Program
    Legal Notices

  • About Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java 2 ... course

    i want to know if i take the Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java 2 course,then could i write j2EE application with oracle envirmet and the websphere enviriment or should i take extra course if i mant to work in any of these enviroments

    You can write j2EE application for all this enviroments. The code is the same, with little diferences in the applicantion servers configuration files.
    For more information try: http://www.sun.com/training/certification/java/java_busj23e.html
    "The Sun Certified Web Component Developer for J2EE Platform certification exam is for Sun Certified Programmers (any edition) who are using the Java technology servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP) application program interface (APIs) to develop Web applications. Prior to beginning the Sun Certified Web Component Developer program, you must be a Sun Certified Programmer for the Java platform (any edition)."
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