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The Java Platform

Tools, components, applets, and more

  • The Applet Depot is the place to find applets such as Java poetry magnets. View applet demos or have a custom applet created just for you.
  • Coldjava.hypermart.net is a site devoted to Java servlets.
  • ElegantJBeans.com features a collection of more than 200 JavaBeans.
  • Freewarejava.com is the place to find categorized links to free Java applets of all types, Java tutorials, resources, and articles.
  • Jaagle offers links to applets, servlets, applications, and more.
  • Jarhoo, an online index of jar files and classnames, offers an easy way for developers to resolve classpath problems.
  • JavaBoutique features downloadable Java development environment demos, as well as a large collection of links to Java FAQs, how-to articles, applets, reviews, and IDEs.
  • JavaShareware.com includes hundreds of applets, classes, servlets, beans, and development tools. You are encouraged to submit your own projects to benefit other Java programmers.
  • Java.sun.com is your launching point to find what's new in the world of Java from the caretaker itself.
  • JavaToolbox.com is a directory of the existing development tools, libraries, and plug-ins for Java/Java EE. It lists freeware, open source, as well as commercial products, all organized in multiple categories.
  • Midlet.org allows developers to download free Java MIDlets onto their PCs or devices.
  • Sun Developer Network provides access to many services (tech support, discussion forums, training, early access, newsgroups, bug reporting, and more) and programs to help you develop your applications.
  • Sun Partner Directory provides a listing of more than 12,000 solutions, based on either Solaris or Java, available from Sun partners.

Java news, tutorials, tips, blogs, and communities

  • Cafe au Lait is Elliotte Rusty Harold's page of Java news and resources, which is updated almost daily.
  • Code Beach guides you to free and open source code and tutorials for programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Palm, Python, Visual Basic, and XML.
  • Dev Bistro features Java and other tech jobs. The site offers free job posting and lets you contact the employers directly; no need to create or upload your resume.
  • FluffyCat.com offers Java basics, specific class information, and tips for programming with arrays, applets, EJB components, servlets, and JDBC.
  • Focus on Java offers a vast collection of information on Java, including Web services, JavaBeans, Swing, and Java ME.
  • IBM's developerWorks features current Java news, information on tools and apps, and more.
  • ITtoolbox's Java Knowledge Base provides content, community, and services for Java professionals, including technical discussions, job postings, news, and much more.
  • Java.blogs is an extensive listing of Java-related Weblogs.
  • Javacrawl.com crawls RSS feeds from various Java sites and compiles them into this portal.
  • JavaJobs.com is a job board for Java developers, IT-related job opportunities, and recruitment.
  • Javalobby provides Java developers a place to catch the latest news, technical articles, and forum discussions.
  • Java.net is a Web-based, open community created to facilitate Java technology collaboration in applied areas of technology and industry solutions.
  • Java Performance Tuning offers information on all aspects of performance tuning Java applications.
  • JavaRanch provides forums, book reviews, code samples, programming exercises, and a recruiter directory for Java novices.
  • Javasight.com aggregates all the news from major Java sites, refreshing every 15 minutes.
  • Java Skyline offers guides to Java server products, developer training, and Java server news.
  • The Java Tutorials are written by the experts at Sun Microsystems and provide a practical online guide to writing programs in the Java language.
  • John December's Java Online Information Sources: This Presenting Java author has scanned the Internet for the latest Java news, online resources, and jobs.
  • jGuru offers numerous FAQs on Java tools, client-side and server-side technologies, and more.
  • JSurfer a portal for news and reviews for the Java community.
  • MicroDevNet provides downloads, news, articles, and discussions about implementing Java on devices.
  • Sun's Java Learning Center has compiled the entire curriculum of JavaOne conference sessions and keynotes. It features more than 300 classes for all levels of developers.
  • TheServerSide.com is a free community portal focused on Java EE middleware technologies.

Java certification

  • Certy offers certification for Java developers, including JSP certification.
  • JavaRabbit.com is a resource center for Java certification.
  • Javaprepare.com helps you prepare for Sun's Java Certification.
  • PlanetJava offers a mock Java certification exam that contains 65 typical questions.

Java book information

  • Apress's Java titles include Pro EJB, Pro JSF and Ajax, and Pro Java Programming.
  • BeaconRay's Java Bookshelf is a source for Java book reviews and selected purchases.
  • Java Book Reviews offers book reviews on all aspects of Java programming: beginning-level introductions, specialized topics, Jave EE, primers on object-oriented development, and more.
  • The Java Series at Addison-Wesley is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems.
  • JavaShelf.com is an online Java bookstore.
  • Manning Publications publishes a number of quality Java books. Several JavaWorld authors, including Michael Shoffner, Merlin Hughes, and Qusay Mahmoud, have authored or co-authored Manning titles.
  • The O'Reilly Java center has the bases covered when it comes to Java books and resources, with titles that include Java in a Nutshell and the Java Language Reference.

Wizard API updated!
Tim Boudreau has released a new version of the Swing Wizard library (version 0.997) that fixes the WizardException bug reported in JavaWorld's recent Open Source Java Project profile. The article's examples have been reworked to test out the new, improved WizardException. Thanks, Tim, for this helpful fix!
Open Source Java Projects: The Wizard API