Formatting a Date in Java
- Formatting a Date Using a Custom Format (Java Developers Almanac Example)
- SimpleDateFormat JavaDoc (includes patterns table)
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- Formatting a Date Using a Custom Format (Java Developers Almanac Example)
- SimpleDateFormat JavaDoc (includes patterns table)
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Log4E is a free Eclipse Plugin which helps you to use your logger easily in Java Projects.
The Plugin Log4E is not bound to any special logging framework. Thus you might be able to adapt to your own logger by defining your own templates using the preferences. It has active support for Log4j, Commons Logging and JDK 1.4 logging.
Use the context menu of a java file or the context menu of an editor and get to the submenu “Log4″. Notice that the editor submenu provides additional tasks.
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Eclipse2ant plugin allows you to export project settings to an Ant build file.
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PatternBox is a design pattern editor for Eclipse. It creates Java classes and interfaces that can be customized depending on your application needs. Most approaches to that issue are wizard-dominated. This means you have to complete the whole design pattern instance at once. Using PatternBox you have freedom and flexibility to insert new pattern members whenever you want.
The current plug-in version includes 16 design patterns of the Gang of Four (GoF).
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JInto is a plugin for Eclipse that lets the developer easily edit and maintain resource bundles (files that hold the localized strings for an application).
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Vex is an editor for XML documents. The “visual” part comes from the fact that Vex hides the raw XML tags from the user, providing instead a wordprocessor-like interface. Because of this, Vex is best suited for “document-style” XML documents such as XHTML and DocBook rather than “data-style” XML documents.
It is stand-alone application (based on Eclipse) as well as an Eclipse plugin.
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MujMac – Z Linuxu na Mac OS X aneb cesta tam, ale nikoliv zpet (Anicka Bernathova)
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DocJar – Search Open Source Java API (free plugin for Eclipse available)
JDocs – Java API documentation for all your libraries
JDKsearch.com
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Omega – Gyöngyhajú lány (The Girl With Pearls in Her Hair)
Scorpions – White Dove
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Principy objektově orientovaného programování: tato kapitola představuje stručný úvod do pojmů a principů objektově orientovaných metod návrhu a realizace aplikací.
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Browser speed comparisons (including all platforms, tables and graphs).
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PHP triky – Weblog o elegantním programování v PHP pro mírně pokročilé.
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WetterOnline – radar – part of the Czech Republic (seems the clouds are cut not far from Prague east
)
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Just not to forget the basics:
The basic idea behind this authentication scheme is simple: [Server] creates a challenge value which is incorporated into this [login] form. When the user tries to submit the form, MD5(“username:password:challenge”) is calculated and filled into the reply field. The password field is erased. The server can calculate the expected reply from the username received, the password in the database and the challenge, which it knows. It can compare the expected reply to the actual reply value. If they match, the user is authenticated.
More on PHPlib:Manual: Using Challenge-Response Authentication
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- Load Balancing Web Applications
- The Apache Jakarta Tomcat 5 Servlet/JSP Container – Load Balancer HOW-TO
- Clustering and Load Balancing in Tomcat 5 (Part 2)
- Session Replication in Tomcat 5 Clusters (Part 2)
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Software Development Times – the newspaper of record for the software development manager.
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- Codito ergo sum
- Cokane
- Frank’s Eclipse and Java Blog
- Java, Eclipse, Ant, XML, JMX and other acronyms
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- Univers
- Eurosun
- Pokorný
- markyzy.org
- STEPo, spol. s r. o.
- Blahak
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JavaSever Faces (JSF) is the new standard user interface framework for building web applications in Java. Our goal is to provide access to all of the resources you need to develop JSF-related technologies.
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Apache Lenya is an Open-Source Content Management System written in Java and based on open standards such as XML and XSLT. Lenya is built on top of Apache Cocoon and other components from the Apache Software Stack. Its XML-centric architecture allows for content delivery targeted to the capabilities of various devices, and avoids data lock-in. Apache Lenya is built around Off the Shelf components from the Apache Software Foundation.
Apache Lenya comes with the features you can expect of a modern Content Management System, such as Revision Control, Scheduling, a built-in Search Engine, seperate Staging Areas, and Workflow.
Because Apache Lenya is based on Cocoon, you can use Cocoon features such as robust Caching, multi-channel output, it’s many connectivity options to quickly build customized solutions to meet your specific needs that are not already covered by Apache Lenya today.
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vnc2swf – Screen Recorder is a screen recording tool for X-Window (X11), Windows and Mac OS Desktop. Vnc2swf captures live motion of a screen through VNC protocol and converts it a Macromedia Flash(TM) movie (.swf).
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This tutorial provides an overview of JavaServer Faces (JSF) and presents the basics for developing Web applications using the technology. JSF is a standard UI framework and is designed to ease the burden of developing applications that run on a Java application server and render UIs back to a target client. Development of the technology is being led by Sun Microsystems as JSR 127 under the Java Community Process.
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Beehive is a programming model built on J2EE that is meant to simplify building Web Applications.
The goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts.
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Jelly is a tool for turning XML into executable code. So Jelly is a Java and XML based scripting and processing engine. Jelly can be used as a more flexible and powerful front end to Ant such as in the Maven project, as a testing framework such as JellyUnit, in an intergration or workflow system such as werkflow or as a page templating system inside engines like Cocoon.
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Web Test Tools – Web Site Test Tools and Site Management Tools
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Tackle Java server capacity problems – Improve the capacity of your Java server application through load testing and analysis.
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Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users.
Most people who have used JavaScript before have done so by adding scripts to their HTML web pages. However, Rhino is an implementation of the core language only and doesn’t contain objects or methods for manipulating HTML documents.
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Struts Flow is a port of Cocoon’s Control Flow to Struts to allow complex workflow, like multi-form wizards, to be easily implemented using continuations-capable JavaScript. It provides the ability to describe the order of Web pages that have to be sent to the client, at any given point in time in an application.
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XSH (XML Editing Shell) is a powerfull command-line tool for querying, processing and editing XML documents. It features a shell-like interface with auto-completion for comfortable interactive work, but can be as well used for off-line (batch) processing of XML data. XSH makes extensive use of the XPath language, but system shell and the Perl programming language are both accessible from XSH as well, in a very natural way. XSH itself is written in Perl and uses XML::LibXML bindings of libxml2 library as the XML-backend.
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Zive.cz – DeepBurner – když vypalovat, tak zadarmo (SW pro vypalování zadarmo)
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Sandboxie lets you browse the web without leaving traces on your computer.
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