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Java Programming
The Java Platform - One of the key components of Java’s success in addition to the great
programming language and cross-platform support is its approach to distributed programming. This article introduces
Java and the capabilities of the language.
The Java Programming Language - This tutorial focuses on Java, the programming language, as
opposed to the broader Java Platform. The Java programming language remains the exact same across all platforms, operating systems,
and hardware architectures.
Java Graphical User Interface (GUI) Fundamentals - The AWT allows Java developers to quickly build Java
applets and applications using a group of prebuilt user interface components.
Network Programming For J2ME Devices - Motorola J2ME Development Contest
Winner Yu Feng explains network programming and the HttpConnection Class for J2ME developers.
Other Features & Suggested Java Training
Database 101 from JadCentral - Recommended for programmers new to writing Java databases or to working with JDBC, the Database 101 tutorial explains
the main database concepts on a PointBase database: from working with JDBC to using SQL. .
The Java programming language - An Overview - The Java programming language and environment is designed to solve a number of problems in modern programming practice. This white paper from SUN will help shed some light on Java and answer some introductory questions.
Java and Cellphones: The Motorola SDK For Java - If your cellphone
already supports WML or another markup language (like HDML or Compact HTML), is there any advantage to being able to run Java programs on it
as well? What can a Java program do that a set of WML decks can't?
Serious Java Programming For The Wireless World - Shiuh-Lin Lee reports on
his experience porting the JShape Java mapping product to the Java Micro Edition CLDC and MIDP configurations.
A Brief Look at Java 2 Micro Edition - For the programmer
who already knows Java, this article will help put J2ME and its close relatives in their places.
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