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Java Technology Vol. 37, No. 3, 1998
Order No. G321-0132 |
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The Java programming language is the language of choice for
Internet-based applications that are designed to run
unchanged on many different computer platforms. This issue
features a variety of Java-oriented and Java-based
environments, products, and tools from IBM and Lotus
Development Corporation. There are nine papers, including
an introduction to IBM's Java initiatives.
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Preface
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Gene F. Hoffnagle
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p. 306
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Technical overview of
IBM's Java initiatives
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K. D. Gottschalk
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p. 308
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IBM's Enterprise Server for Java
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I. F. Brackenbury, D. F. Ferguson, K. D. Gottschalk, and
R. A. Storey
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p. 323
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The WebSphere Application Server
architecture and programming model
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E. Bayeh
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p. 336
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The evolution of Java security
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L. Koved, A. J. Nadalin, D. Neal, and T. Lawson
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p. 349
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Java and the IBM San Francisco project
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B. S. Rubin, A. R. Christ, and K. A. Bohrer
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p. 365
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Lotus eSuite
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B. Briggs
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p. 372
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IBM VisualAge for Java
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L. A. Chamberland, S. F. Lymer, and A. G. Ryman
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p. 386
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Optimizing array reference
checking in Java programs
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S. P. Midkiff, J. E. Moreira, and M. Snir
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p. 409
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T Spaces
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P. Wyckoff, S. W. McLaughry, T. J. Lehman, and D. A. Ford
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p. 454
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Suggested Reading,
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p. 475
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