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1. HybridJava Compiler - a very simple serverside framework   
HybridJava is a new programming language that is a symmetric cross between Java and HTML, rather than one another attempt to embed Java in HTML or HTML in Java. The suggested technology continues JSP approach which only advantage is exactly the above mentioned symmetry in using Java and HTML, but goes much further. In this sense HybridJava is a successor and thus a modern alternative to Java Serve... more

Published by: Alexey Serov - September 11, 2009
Categories: Home Pages , Paper , Specification , Tutorial / Course , Product , Servlets , Proprietary License , Servlet/JSP engine , Compiler , Language extensions , Pure Java , Web

 

2. Understand the Anatomy of a Web attack or else   
Never underestimate or lose respect for those looking to do you harm: You do so at your own peril. Today, more and more applications are being hosted on the Internet. As organizations have moved their applications to this environment, the threats have increased 100-fold. To avoid becoming a victim, understand what you face, how attacks are carried out, and how you can employ proper defensive measu... more

Published by: Solrac - February 4, 2009
Categories: Home Pages , News , Paper , Articles , Guidelines , Programming tips , Tutorial / Course

 

3. Speed up your Web pages 80% for dial-up users   
Not everyone is blessed with a high-speed Internet connection. Even if everyone were, there can be hundreds of reasons why your Web application seems slow and sluggish. In this age of ever-increasing broadband speed, don't think that you shouldn't pay attention to page load times. Learn how to Shave off valuable seconds of your page load times and even more valuable milliseconds of your request an... more

Published by: Solrac - February 2, 2009
Categories: Home Pages , News , Paper , Articles , Programming tips , Tutorial / Course

 

4. Trade bad XSLT stylesheet habits for great code   
In the course of my teaching and consulting work, I've seen plenty of badly designed and poorly written XSLT code. Many of these bad habits are repeated over and over and can cause critical flaws in XSLT code. In this article, get a feel for the typical problems that come up in stylesheets and how to remedy them.

Published by: Solrac - January 2, 2009
Categories: Home Pages , News , Paper , Applications , Scripting , Unix , Windows

 

5. rapid web development with groovy   
GRAILS (groovy on rails) is an alternative to ruby on rails, but based on groovy rather than ruby.

Published by: Frédéric Besnard - September 26, 2007
Categories: Home Pages , Applications , Open Source License

 

6. Scriptlandia (we)blog   
This blog contains useful information about using Ant and Maven tools. It also has information about dynamic scripting languages running with JVM.

Published by: Alexander Shvets - May 27, 2006
Categories: Home Pages

 

7. SimplyJava: Articles written by Nishant Saini (Modularization and The Operation Handler Design Pattern)      Exceptional
The article Modularization throws light on the advantages of modular design and presents some guidelines to be followed to increase modularity of day to day work by prohibiting copy-pasting the code and increase code reuse from inheritance, composition and calling methods.

The second article presents a modularization problem and solves the problem by reusing the code in such a way that the app... more

Published by: Nishant Saini - April 17, 2006 - 1 review
Categories: Home Pages , Paper , Articles , Guidelines , Programming tips , Misc , Misc

 

8. www.JavaBlackBelt.com - v2 launched. Yellow belt available.   
This (free) community web site proposes an assessment system where any user may author new multiple-choice questions, and add them in the DB for other users.

There are exams and tests about Servlet/JSP/Struts, JUnit, Tapestry, Ant, JDO, Spring, XML, EJB,...

You may start with the

Published by: John Rizzo - January 22, 2006
Categories: Home Pages , News , Portal / Dedicated site

 

9. Janino -- an Embedded JavaTM Compiler   
Janino is a compiler that reads a JavaTM expression, block, class body, source file or a set of source files, and generates JavaTM bytecode that is loaded and executed directly. Janino is not intended to be a development tool, but an embedded compiler for run-time compilation purposes, e.g. expression evaluators or "server pages" engines like JSP.

Published by: Nicolas Delsaux - January 25, 2005
Categories: Home Pages , JVM , Code generator , Apache SL , Compiler , Pure Java

 

10. Java Bien ! Blog   
A Java Blog with some french articles, some english.

Published by: David GAGEOT - December 24, 2004
Categories: Home Pages , News

 

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