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    XSL gives your XML some style - JavaWorld
    Jun. 30, 2000
    Separating content from presentation is one of XML's major features. But eventually you need to style that XML into something presentable. That's where XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) comes in -- XSL transforms XML ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/jw-06-2000/jw-0630-xsl.html


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    Sep. 28, 2006
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    Java Tip 123: Dial into the wireless world - JavaWorld
    Feb. 08, 2002
    This tip uses a phone book example to show how to build, configure, and run a simple wireless application. The example demonstrates connectivity between a WML (Wireless Markup Language) client device and the Tomcat Web ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip123.html


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    CodeWarrior eases mobile app development - JavaWorld
    May. 12, 2000
    The InfoWorld Test Center gives high marks to Metrowerks' CodeWarrior PersonalJava Platform Edition 1.0 Java IDE, due out in mid-May. The PersonalJava edition features an PersonalJava emulator to ensure compliance with ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2000/jw-0512-iw-code.html


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    How handlers work in Web-accessible home automation - JavaWorld
    May. 05, 2000
    The Brazil server project at Sun Labs began as an HTTP stack with an extremely small footprint. It was originally designed to provide a URL-based interface for smart cards, so that smart cards could be accessed easily ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2000/jw-0505-javadev.html


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    Java Tip 53: So what browser is this, anyway? - JavaWorld
    Jun. 01, 1998
    The Java runtime environment your code runs in holds many secrets -- not the least of which is the name of the browser currently running your applet. Find out how to unlock the secrets of the runtime with this simple ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip53.html


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    Java Tip 51: Browser upgrades - JavaWorld
    Apr. 01, 1998
    Many JavaWorld articles include applets that run only under Java 1.1-compliant browsers. Many readers have written in telling us that they couldn't get applets to function properly, and asked for advice. This quick and ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip51.html


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    Savor success with Java on the front end - JavaWorld
    Apr. 20, 2001
    Java architects and managers face the challenge of choosing among Swing-based, HTML-based, and XML-based front ends for their applications. In this article, Alex Kalinovsky shares his experiences with these three ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/jw-04-2001/jw-0420-swing.html


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    Sun-Microsoft dispute gets ugly - JavaWorld
    Oct. 01, 1997
    San Francisco (October 7, 1997) -- Sun Microsystems Inc. is escalating the battle with Microsoft Corp. over Sun's Java software technology, with the announcement today that it is suing Microsoft for failing to stick to ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/jw-10-1997/jw-10-sunsuit.html


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    How to avoid potential pitfalls of Microsoft's non-standard SDK for Java - JavaWorld
    Oct. 01, 1997
    In Sun's announcement of its lawsuit alleging Microsoft has breached its contract on Java compatibility issues, Sun claimed improper modifications to the key class libraries of Java. In this article, a JavaWorld author ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/jw-10-1997/jw-10-sdk.html


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    Microsoft's Internet Explorer moves may create a Netscape bonanza - JavaWorld
    Aug. 01, 1997
    Microsoft's strategy to extend the functionality of Java to include connections to Window's interfaces is a compelling one. When that strategy is extended to utilize Internet Explorer as a battering ram aimed at the ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/jw-08-1997/jw-08-blundon.html


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    Java readies itself for wireless Web services - JavaWorld
    Jun. 21, 2002
    Convenience is the major motivation behind our adoption of wireless technology. The ability to access information anytime from anywhere drastically increases our productivity as well as our quality of life by allowing ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-06-2002/jw-0621-wireless.html


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    Sync up Palm OS with J2ME - JavaWorld
    May. 31, 2002
    Have you used any standalone applications for your mobile device lately? Probably not; most applications would be useless without some communication to the outside world. For example, doctors and nurses now use their ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2002/jw-0531-palm.html


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    A recipe for cookie management - JavaWorld
    Apr. 26, 2002
    While developing a universal email client offering single-point access to all major Internet mail services, Web-based or otherwise, I found my application often had to act as a mini Web browser to interact with mail ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-2002/jw-0426-cookie.html


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    Java takes off into wireless space - JavaWorld
    Mar. 28, 2002
    Wireless Java was all the rage at this year's JavaOne. Companies like Motorola, Nokia, and Sprint PCS were all sporting their latest Java-enabled phones, deploying Java applications in areas like games, healthcare, ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2002/j1-02-wireless.html


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