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> > | Many languages have been implemented (or re-implemented) in Java. Here's a list: Programming Languages for the Java Virtual Machine http://grunge.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tolk/vmlanguages.html | |||||||
I like to have code generate documentation where possible, since that keeps the docs close to the code. I'm intrigued by the idea of literate programming but don't really have the time to pick it up. Here's a little javadoc plug-in that generates UML diagrams from Java source code. http://relativity.yi.org/jase/ This is an interesting paper about how the singleton pattern gets abused, why that's bad, and one approach to working around the problem: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/co-single.html | ||||||||
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Java(TM) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Blueprints | http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints/ This is how Sun thinks you should build big applications using Java. I pretty much agree, except that I don't like JSP. | ||||||||
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< < | OpenEJB - an open-source ejb container from the author of the o'reilly ejb book . Very much under construction: not really useful at the moment but a great opportunity to find out how an EJB container really works. http://openejb.exolab.org/ | |||||||
xslt -> PDF print formatter | http://xml.apache.org/fop/ Log4j - a java logging and tracing package | http://www.log4j.org/ | ||||||||
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< < | jBoss -- open source EJB server - Eliot Polk recommends | http://www.jboss.org/ | |||||||
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Decimal arithmetic for Java - 1.08 | http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/decimalj/ | ||||||||
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< < | EJB Servers | http://www.mgm-edv.de/ejbsig/ejbservers.html | A list of commercial and free EJB servers JOnAS | http://www.evidian.com/jonas/index.htm | JOnAS Open Application Server for EJB, looks like it was written by a research group inside Groupe Bull and now it's a spin-off called Evidian. | |||||||
jGuru: Enterprise JavaBeans(TM) Fundamentals | http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/EJBIntro/EJBIntro.html | An online course in Enterprise JavaBeans at Sun's web site JavaWorld | http://www.javaworld.com/ |