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17 May 2004
#12947
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"Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook"
For Developers who Enjoy Writing Software, but not the Database Code
"Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook" is geared towards those developers
who enjoy writing software, except for the database code. The book
explains how Hibernate can be used to automate persistence; the
author writes natural Java programming language objects and some
configuration files, and Hibernate automates all of the interaction
between the objects and the database.
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17 May 2004
#12918
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Technical Paper: "A Primer on Sun Java Studio Creator"
Drag-and-drop Development Tool Builds Multi-tier, Distributed Web Applications
Robert Brewin, Sun's chief architect for corporate developer tools,
including Sun Java Studio Creator, and Craig McClanahan, a a senior
staff engineer at Sun, have written a primer for users of the Sun
Java Studio Creator application development tool. The piece covers
everything from components to exception handling.
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17 May 2004
#13006
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Sun Offers Best Practices for the Sun Java System Directory Server
Development and Design Guidelines
Sun recently released a best practices guide for the Sun Java
System Directory Server (formerly Sun ONE Directory Server). The
article focuses on development and design guidelines for applications
with respect to the Directory Server. The article was created by the
Sun Java System Identity Server Adoption Team at Market Development
Engineering at Sun.
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