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30 Jun 2002
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A J2ME client for the MapQuest web service
A simple J2ME web service consumer
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Anders Ohlsson
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Article
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30 Jun 2002
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A java client for the MapQuest web service
A simple java web service consumer
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Anders Ohlsson
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Article
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26 May 2000
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Apache Tomcat Servlet and JavaServer Pages Development with JBuilder Foundation
The steps outlined in this document were tested on and will work with JBuilder 3.5 Foundation and Tomcat 3.1. You can also use this document to set up Tomcat to work with JBuilder 3.5 Professional and Enterprise editions.
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David Intersimone
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Article
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23 Nov 2004
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BDNradio: Chat room log of live chat with Karl Ewald on web development with JBuilder 2005
Karl talks about Java Server Faces, Struts, JSPs and more in his live chat
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John Kaster
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Video
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4 Oct 2005
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BDNradio: JBuilder 2006 launch chat
Listen to the audio replay of the live chat discussing the new features of JBuilder 2006
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John Kaster
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Audio
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5 Jan 2005
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BDNradio: Live chat with Ravi Kumar on JBuilder 2005 web services
See the chat room log and listen to the replay of this live chat with Ravi
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John Kaster
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Video
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9 Oct 2000
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Building WAP-enabled Applications with JBuilder and Inprise Application Server
Adding WAP clients as an additional presentation layer into enterprise applications
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Giles Davies
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White Paper
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31 May 2002
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Can Optimizeit remote profile JSPs running in a application/web server?
Understanding how JSPs operate.
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Christopher Moeller
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FAQ
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27 Sep 2001
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Cannot get servlets or Tomcat to run on Windows 98
Can't get basic servlet to work. Getting a "Connection reset by peer" message.
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John Frazier
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FAQ
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21 Dec 2000
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chami.com is an excellent resource for web programming
Just the tips alone make this site worth a visit, but the free utilities (both web based and GUI based) make this site a must-visit place if you're doing anything with markup languages
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John Kaster
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Article
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1 Jun 2000
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CNet: IBM donates communications technology
SOAP for Java donated to Apache Software Foundation.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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8 Jun 2000
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CNet: Sun changes tune in support of SOAP
After dismissing Microsoft technology as "pure hype," Sun has now reversed its stance.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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16 May 2007
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CodeGear™ Unveils First IDE for Agile Ruby on Rails Web 2.0 Development
New IDE supports Rails open source Web development framework for data-driven Web 2.0 applications
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David Intersimone
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Press Release
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3 Mar 2002
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Consuming Web Services using JBuilder 6 Enterprise and the Web Services Kit for Java 1
In this article I'll investigate the tools and techniques to use (consume) Web Services with JBuilder 6 Enterprise and the Borland Web Services Kit for Java.
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Bob Swart
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Contributed Article
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8 Feb 2001
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Critics weigh in on Sun ONE
Internet-services initiative gets mixed reviews.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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8 Jun 2000
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CRN: Sun's big brains forecast computing's future
Embedded systems, wireless applications in store for Java.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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26 Jul 2006
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Crystal Reports Viewer with User Provided Parameters
The Crystal documentation for using parameters within reports is very misleading, and at times incorrect. I've managed to get parameters working fine with Crystal reports, and would like to share how I did that with the rest of the JBuilder community.
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Peter Fowler
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Contributed Article
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9 Mar 2000
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Developer Shed: Lutris makes free application server available
Enhydra open source Java/XML app server available for first time on CD, includes JBuilder 3 Foundation.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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12 Feb 2002
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Developing and deploying web services with Borland solutions on Intel architecture
An Intel/Borland whitepaper discussing web services on the Intel platform using Borland tools
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Anders Ohlsson
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Article
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14 Jun 2000
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eWeek: IBM, Rational to propose e-business spec
XMI extensions to support interapplication communications to be submitted to OMG.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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