Java Mozilla HTML Parser 1.0.1 has seen an updation. Developed as a part of Dapper, it is a package which allows parsing HTML pages into a Java Document object. Wrapped around Mozilla's HTML...
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What makes PHP a hit language is its simplicity and a number of freely available applications. Sun Java System Web Server is a secure web server which offers a number of APIs for creating and serving...
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At times Java program debugging task becomes quite dreary and it might get intense when an application running on a remote environment doesn't produce output on the log file. With JPDA or Java...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on January 24, 2007
The .Net based answer of Microsoft to AJAX, ASP.NET AJAX and formerly known as Atlas has been released officially. It includes both client side and server side APIs. It provides developers the ease...
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Filed in archive by Creative Weblogging on January 23, 2007
How often do you find yourself needing to capture something from you computer screen to show to someone else? Yes, there are lots of ways to do it, but how about a super easy way? That's what...
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Filed in archive Business
by gautam on January 23, 2007
This can be labeled as a golden handshake. History has got something to cherish as Intel and Sun have entered into an agreement where under a joint effort Intel would be endorsing Solaris OS and Sun...
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Filed in archive Basics
by gautam on January 19, 2007
The market is flooded with a number of books on Ajax but most of them are written keeping in mind the server side programmers with in depth knowledge of programming knowledge but this book is a bit...
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Filed in archive Security
by gautam on January 17, 2007
An unknown researcher has reported buffer overflow vulnerability in processing of GIF images in Java Runtime Environment which may lead to an untrusted applet elevating its privileges. It may cause...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on January 16, 2007
Apple iPhone is out and it is creating waves all around. After months of intense speculation we were able to see the final iPhone. With phones like these having a full fledged browser which can be...
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Sun's love for open source is much more evident now as it attempts to create Fortress, a brand new programming language. Remember Fortran, the language which was developed by IBM five decades ago...
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It is being said that Eclipse Foundation has joined the Java Community Process and a formal announcement is expected around 15th January. If you go through the JCP membership list you will find...
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Sun Microsystems is very much interested that its Java language evolves and for this purpose it is encouraging developers to put in their everything including the kitchen sink. The company is pepping...
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Filed in archive Security
by gautam on January 10, 2007
Another vulnerability and this time it has been found out in Sun Java System Content Delivery Server and there is a chance that it might be exploited for disclosing sensitive information. The reason...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on January 09, 2007
Now you will be able to work with your web applications offline. In order to make this possible a team of AJAX experts which includes Brad Neuberg and some developers at SitePen are working on a...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on January 06, 2007
Sang Shin's first free online AJAX programming session was concluded successfully on December 22 last year. A number of enthusiastic people worldwide participated in the course and completed it...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on January 05, 2007
A key vulnerability has been reported in Direct Web Reporting of AJAX framework by Imperva. This is being regarded as the first server side vulnerability and the flaw could be misused to compromise...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on January 04, 2007
AJAX, AJAX, AJAX! This is the buzzword around in the world of web and everybody seems to be implementing it in their websites. If market leaders such as Google and Yahoo use it then it adds weight to...
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Filed in archive conference
by gautam on January 03, 2007
At the recently concluded OOPSLA 2006, Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce had presented a paper on Embedded Domain-Specific Language in Java. In the paper presented they have described the evolution of...
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