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Java Technology
11 Aug 2003
#10648
Java Sound API
New Features and Limitations

The Java Sound API specification gives users low-level support for audio-operations such as audio playback and capture, mixing, MIDI sequencing and MIDI synthesis. This is all provided in a framework that is designed to promote extensibility and flexibility. The Java Sound API is part of Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.3.0 and higher.

11 Aug 2003
#10661
Red Hat Linux 9 and Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.4.2
New Native POSIX Thread Library

Developers who use Red Hat Linux 9 and Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4.2 can now enjoy applications that start faster and reliably scale to a larger number of threads. Red Hat Linux 9's new thread library, Native POSIX Thread Library (NPTL), along with the J2SE 1.4.2 platform's changes make these new benefits possible.

11 Aug 2003
#10676
Wireless Sports Updates Made Possible by Java Technology
UK Content Providers Adopt Java Technology

In the UK, owners of online sporting event content such as Sky Sports, UK Betting and Rivals Digital Media, are adopting Java technology to offer downloadable services to their mobile customers. With Java technology, content can be dynamically updated. Java technology also enables companies to establish a branded presence on user mobile phones or handsets.

11 Aug 2003
#10490
Basic Naked Objects Introduction
Project Details a Simple Address Book Construction

A simple naked objects project is discussed and explained by Brian Coyner in an article on the Java technology Web site. "Introduction to Naked Objects" looks at the how a simple address book can be constructed using the Naked Objects framework. Code and illustrations help to clarify the article.

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