Saving Articles from Web

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Take a look at Instapaper. Caveat Emptor, I am a happy user. It lets you read most newspaper articles offline. Have had problems capturing things like discussion threads though. For an example of what you can read offline, I saved articles from NYT, WSJ, WP, Salon, Slate.com, Computerworld and my own blog entries.

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    OW_30820_JAVA_STORED_PROC_paper.PDF
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    /sample_code/tech/
    java/jsp/Oracle9iJSPSamples.html
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    One of the great things about running Java code directly in the database is the ability to implement new functionality by simply loading the code or library and using the Call Spec to make the entry points (public static methods) available to SQL, PL/SQL, Java, J2EE, and non-Java APIs. Oracle9i Database customers can easily extend database functionality. Oracle itself leverages this capability for new utilities and packages such as the XML Developer Kits (XDKs).
    Bridging SQL, PL/SQL, Java, J2EE, .NET, and XML
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    The integration of the Oracle database with a Java VM enables the creation of portable, powerful, database-independent data logic and persistence logic. The loose coupling of business logic that runs in the middle tier with data logic that runs in the database tier improves application scalability, performance, flexibility, and maintenance.
    Kuassi Mensah ([email protected]) is a product manager in the Server Technologies division at Oracle.
    http://otn.oracle.com/oramag/oracle/03-jan/o13java.html
    Joel Pérez

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