The world is based on objects. In the world of programming, objects are your
friends, especially in an environment like Java. Objects in Java are known as
JavaBeansª, or just Beans. After all, you can't make Java without Beans.
ProtoView is definitely a company that wants you to use their Beans. They
have a collection of JavaBeans that will help you extend your Java
development and enhance your applications.
ProtoView is no stranger to the object-based, component market. They also
market ActiveX components that can be used with Microsoft Visual Basic,
Internet Explorer and any other ActiveX Java Virtual Machine.
With ProtoView's release of JSuite, they have successfully raised the bar on
usable JavaBeans. JSuite consists of five main JavaBeans components with over
a score of different API functions. These components are CalendarJ,
DataTableJ, TabJ, TreeViewJ and Win... (more)
The Internet has come a long way from Gopher and WAIS sites for distributing
information. The World Wide Web has opened up a whole new avenue of products
and a more usable method of deploying information. Multimedia has become a
popular way to display your ideas over the Internet. There are a number of
products on the market to help you deploy multimedia files through the
Internet, but most require plugins and if you can't get them configured
properly you might be left on the side of the road on the Information
Superhighway. Other Internet multimedia components require your clien... (more)
Java is unquestionably one of the hottest development languages to learn at
this moment. There are hundreds of books about Java, covering all different
levels. You can spend thousands of dollars on this subject and still not get
any closer to Java nirvana. While you could spend your money on countless
books or attend a Java class at some training center or college, MindQ offers
another excellent way to learn Java: Computer-Based Training (CBT). You're
probably thinking that CBTs are boring and you'll never get anything out of
them. In reality, that holds true whether you take a c... (more)
Spaghetti code, sloppy algorithms, irrelevant code execution, dead code and
so on can all lead to poor application performance. No matter how much
planning goes into the design of an application, there always seem to be some
gray areas where code performance runs slower than expected or doesn't
execute at all. If you've ever encountered this, ever wondered how fast your
application's functions and events are really executing, or if they are
executing at all, then NuMega's DevPartner for Java is a set of tools you
should definitely look into.
NuMega is best known for software and ... (more)
Without data from a database, business applications really don't do much. To
take your Java experience to the next level, you should have database
connectivity. There are still a lot of custom built DOS-based applications
that are using xBase database technology, like dBASE, Fox Pro and Clipper.
You're trying to convince your company to wake up and smell client/server,
that Java can work as a database client and you can keep your data in their
existing database format. The solution is using Sequiter Software's CodeBase
database management library.
Your manager has decided that y... (more)