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The Dos and Don'ts of a Java Position Interview

If you've looked for a Java position or if you are on the other side and are looking to fill a Java position in your company, then here are a few tips that will come in handy. (from Developer.com)
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Stereotype Annotations Cut Down XML Configuration in Spring

Spring stereotype annotations can greatly reduce the amount of XML configuration required to build and maintain a Spring application. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Putting a YUI Face on a Java Web Application

Learn how to use Yahoo User Interface (YUI) Web components to develop a real world application with just the right mix of JavaScript/AJAX. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Will Oracle Continue Funding Sun's Pet Java Projects?

Oracle expects Sun to contribute to its operating profit right away. To make that happen, Oracle may pull funding and staff from projects such as JavaFX, Project Looking Glass, and Project GlassFish. (from DevXtra Editors' Blog)
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Iteration or Recursion?

Did you ever get stuck having to choose between a recursive or iterative implementation? Get the answers to whether one is better than the other or whether it really matter? (from Developer.com)
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All Java ME Goodies Consolidated into One SDK

The recently released early access edition of the new Java ME SDK (version 3.0) unites Java ME developer tools for CLDC, CDC, Blu-ray Disc Java, and LWUIT into a single SDK. Find out how it works. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Quick Start to Reasonable Server Faces (RSF), a Java Web Programming Framework

Explore three of RSF's primary tenets: primacy of markup, zero server state, and correct use of POST/GET. (from Developer.com)
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Using JavaFX Mobile to Combat Device UI Fragmentation

JavaFX 1.1, a powerful tool for building rich UIs across a multitude of clients, provides mobile emulation for developing JavaFX Mobile applications. Get a beginner's guide to JavaFX Mobile development. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Building Multithreaded Java Applications

The Java concurrency utilities released in Java 5.0 simplified the development of multithreaded applications through their simple-to-use but robust and powerful API. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Java Needs to Get a Pair (and a Triple...)

Options for returning multiple parameters in Java are limited. Discover a good way to get around this limitation. (from Developer.com)
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Echo2: Turn Java into AJAX Without Touching JavaScript or JSP

Get to know Echo2, a pure Java framework for developing AJAX-based web applications. Using Echo2 typically does not require any HTML or JavaScript coding, unless you are extending the framework. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Recommended JSF Enhancements for Seam Programming

Seam uses JavaServer Faces (JSF) as its web frameworkand for good reasonbut JSF has its share of problems and awkwardness. Learn some JSF enhancements that can help you get the most from Seam web projects. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Yahoo's Rich Web UIs for Java Developers

Java developers who develop web applications with server-side frameworks often don't have the JavaScript expertise to create rich user interfaces. Learn how Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) can help bridge that gap. (from DevX Java Zone)
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Exploring NetBeans 6.5 for JavaFX 1.0

JavaFX's latest release promises robust RIA development capabilities. NetBeans' latest release supports this latest release. Find out how much easier both make RIA development by building your own JavaFX Script desktop application.
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Book Excerpt: DWR Java AJAX Applications

Direct Web Remoting is an open source, Java framework that abstracts AJAX out of a developer's line of sightleaving you free to concentrate on application and business objects. Read this excerpted chapter to learn about the fundamentals of DRW-based user interfaces.
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