Aug
23

Java tutorial 1 - The Basics...

By:sircedric88

thumbnail This is a Java tutorial on printing, retrieving input, and transforming it into a String. I know this is very basic, but I have more advanced lessons coming. Let me know if you like it, and contact me for any help/info. myspace.com/sircedric888 or just message me through youtube, I will get back to you. You should have JDK 5.0, because I will teach about user input through a Scanner class. Please rate Sorry, some technical errors made me create this in 3 videos.

Aug
23

Java-Useing my FSEM Class

By:Epo35

thumbnail This is just me showing how easy my FSEM class is. Nothing more. It should be with my API when I release it.

Aug
23

JAVA Introduction:JDK...

By:kumarmusic

thumbnail This is my first video to start a series of Java Tutorial in simple language.Any question can be sent through comment.

Aug
23

Java 07: Namespace & User...

By:gorilla3d

thumbnail A little namespace and user input Java 1.6 Netbeans 5.5.1 beta

Aug
23

Hello world java tutorial

By:alexg13

thumbnail Basic helloworld java tutorial

Sep
04

Extending Native AD...

By:questsoftware

thumbnail One of the biggest challenges facing heterogeneous enterprises today is the ability to provide secure and compliance access, authentication, and authorization of users to all systems, regardless of the platform. Microsoft Active Directory (AD) has proven ideal in meeting this objective for Windows resources. Unfortunately, AD can\'t provide the same level of security, compliance, and scalability to Unix, Linux and Java systems by itself. Quest Software can bridge that gap. In this recorded Webcast, Extending Native AD Capabilities to Unix, Linux and Java, Jackson...

Aug
23

Java Video Tutorial 7: Switch...

By:aphonik

thumbnail In this tutorial you learn about switch statements.

Aug
23

Java 02: Variables

By:gorilla3d

thumbnail Java 1.6 with NetBeans 5.5.1 beta

Aug
23

Core Security Patterns-Ramesh...

By:InformITdotcom

thumbnail \"Core Security Patterns\",Author Ramesh Nagappan, Java Technology Architect at Sun Microsystems, discusses core security patterns that are crucial for secure programming. Book:Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE,Web Services, and Identity Management http://www.phptr.com/title/0131463071 ISBN: 0-13-146307-1 With extensive industry experience, he specializes in Java distributed computing and security architectures for mission-critical applications. Previously he coauthored three best-selling books on J2EE, EAI, and Web Services....

Aug
23

Central NJ Java C/C++ VOIP...

By:scheadhunter

thumbnail Marketing presentation for a strong Java/C/C++ architect with 20 years of experience.

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