In this interview with webreview.com, Paul Colton of Live Software answers a number of questions about the importance of Java servlets such as the difference between a Java applet and a Java servlet, whether servlets require a specialized server, if the Java Servlet API is dependent on the Java Web
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Dan Shafer from CNET argues "Microsoft and Netscape have yet to show any serious commitment to supporting browser standards. You can solve your browser-incompatibility problems by simply switching the burden from the client to the server. Java servlets are safer, easier to write, and more effic
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Emacs is one of the most popular development environments in the history of software programming, so it's no surprise that there are a number of excellent Emacs tools for Java programming. This article examines three of the best tools to alter your Emacs environment into a killer Java-language integ
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As more and more application servers that comply with the new J2EE 1.4 spec become available, Java developers will have to consider how -- and if -- they should migrate their J2EE 1.3-compliant code. In this article, David Currie takes a look at the changes to one particular area of the J2EE specifi
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