This is the final post of a series where we have looked at persistence options in Java. In part 1 we looked at rolling your own lightweight solution
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I recently switched to NetBeans 6.0 (from Eclipse) and it was a very nice experience. Profiling is completely integrated (on all platforms), J2ME and
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Over the Air is going to be 48 of mobile development at Imperial College, London, from 4-5th April 2008. It will bringing together developers, design
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Java comes with a built-in logging system java.util.logging which is really quite good. It is very simple to use, highly customisable at runtime and
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I have strong opinions when it comes to checked vs unchecked exceptions, as do many other people all over the interwebz. For me, a checked exception
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As part of a partnership with Aqua Connect, thin client retailer I-O Corporation has begun offering a tool for Macintosh users to virtualize desktops
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Symantec's first annual Worldwide Green IT Report assesses the state of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly computing around the globe and
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In a partnership with Syracuse University, IBM is breaking ground today on a new data center facility embracing a range of cutting-edge green IT solu
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