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27 Jun 2002
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Introduction to Web Services
An overview and definition of Web Services
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White Paper
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13 Jun 2002
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Performance Tuning Essentials for J2SE and J2EE
Manage application speed, scalability, and reliability throughout the development process
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White Paper
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13 Jun 2002
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Java Performance Assurance Guide
Minimize excessive temporary object use, memory leaks and CPU performance bottlenecks with Borland Optimizeit Suite
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White Paper
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13 Jun 2002
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Java Memory Leaks
Minimize memory leaks with Borland Optimizeit Suite
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White Paper
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13 Jun 2002
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Temporary Object Usage
Find and fix excessive temporary object usage with Borland Optimizeit Suite
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White Paper
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11 Jun 2002
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What's New in Borland JBuilder 7
Improve developer productivity, enhance performance
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White Paper
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17 Jan 2002
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Borland JBuilder and BEA WebLogic Server Integration
Integrating JBuilder 6 Enterprise and WebLogic Server 6.1
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White Paper
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23 Sep 2001
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JBuilder and WebLogic Server Integration
This paper provides an overview of the development, deployment, and debugging life cycle of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and JSP with Borland JBuilder 5 Enterprise and BEA WebLogic Server 6.0.
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White Paper
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23 Aug 2001
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Building WAP-enabled applications with JBuilder 5
This document demonstrates how to provide WAP access into an enterprise application, in this case using EJB...in the business logic layer.
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White Paper
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23 Aug 2001
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Migrating IBM VisualAge to JBuilder 5
The intention of this paper is to show how to migrate existing projects from IBM. VisualAge for Java, version 3.5 to Borland. JBuilder 5.
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White Paper
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25 Jun 2001
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Application Server Partitioning: Reassessing application server technology with the Borland. Enterprise Server
Application Server Partitioning capabilities usually necessitate a physical separation of the server to achieve comparable levels of scalability, reliability, manageability, and security.
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White Paper
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9 Oct 2000
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Getting Started Guide
Creating your first Enterprise JavaBean Stateless Session Bean
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White Paper
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9 Oct 2000
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Getting Started Guide II
Creating your Second Enterprise JavaBean Container Managed Persistent Bean
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White Paper
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24 Jul 2000
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How to Digitally sign a java applet
You need to get a signature ID from one of the various companies that distribute them.
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FAQ
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24 Jul 2000
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Error installing from InterBase: String variable is not large enough for strin
Trying to install InterBase 4.2.1 from the JBuilder 1 CD produces error message.
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FAQ
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24 Jul 2000
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How to use JBuilder to create and use a class in Java
This document shows a simple example of how to create a class in java ,using JBuilder.
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FAQ
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24 Jul 2000
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Using SQL Roles with InterClient
Using SQL Roles with InterClient
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FAQ
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24 Jul 2000
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InterClient error: "Incompatible remote protocol version"
I'm trying to access Interbase 5.0.0.627 via Interclient 1.5.1, I have InterServer 1.5.1 installed on this server and using InterClient 1.5.1 from the applet client.
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FAQ
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19 Apr 1999
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JBuilder, 3, Enterprise Development with JBuilder 3
Java Technology, with its portable, robust, and scalable server-oriented development capabilities, make it an ideal platform for building a reusable infrastructure in a heterogeneous environment.
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Borland Staff
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White Paper
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23 Mar 1998
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JBuilder, 2, INPRISE Corporation, the leader in distributed enterprise computing
Corporations have adopted Java for two primary reasons: the language and the platform. Java the language provides an elegant, object-oriented language for rapid application development.
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White Paper
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