Re: [java ee programming] Re: SCJP

2009-12-02 Thread bilal malik
I don't see point in doing certification by spending your own money.If you are 
working then your empolyer will sponser you.
I did SCJP in 2001.But I didn't see any benefit in doing it.
Thanks,
Bilal

--- On Wed, 2/12/09, raja sekhar  wrote:


From: raja sekhar 
Subject: Re: [java ee programming] Re: SCJP
To: archan...@gmail.com
Cc: dinesh.vadiv...@gmail.com, 
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Date: Wednesday, 2 December, 2009, 8:47 AM


for students its $65. but u have to fill one form and have to get some 
membership.


On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Archana C  wrote:

I know its 300 $ in USA, just wanted to know if by any chance I could get the 
SUN vouchers at a lower price in USA ?





On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:35 AM, dinesh  wrote:

http://www.sun.com/training/certification/java/scjp.xml


On Nov 30, 1:34 pm, Archana C  wrote:
> Hi ,
> Have anyone of you given SCJP 1.5 exam in USA? How much did it cost?




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Re: [java ee programming]

2009-11-27 Thread bilal malik
no that is short cut.But I guess behind the scenes new String() is called.

--- On Fri, 27/11/09, Kamal Chandana Mettananda  wrote:


From: Kamal Chandana Mettananda 
Subject: Re: [java ee programming]
To: "prabu504" 
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Date: Friday, 27 November, 2009, 5:53 AM



Just to add one more to this list: 

String s = "my text";

This also creates a new object (without new keyword).

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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:04 AM, d bhagavan  wrote:





Cloning also one of the methods for creating new objects..

Aditya.

--- On Thu, 26/11/09, Lsn.Murthy  wrote:


From: Lsn.Murthy 
Subject: Re: [java ee programming]
To: prabu...@gmail.com
Cc: java-ee-j2ee-programming-with-passion@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 1:33 PM


Using Factory classes.

prabu vaikundanarayanan wrote:
> hi every one,,
>
>
>           could any one please tell me how to create objects with out
> using new keyword
>
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> Regards
> Prabu
>
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Re: [java ee programming]

2009-11-26 Thread bilal malik
I guess you meant factory methods
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javaqa/2001-05/02-qa-0511-factory.html
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Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 9:03 AM


Using Factory classes.

prabu vaikundanarayanan wrote:
> hi every one,,
>
>
>           could any one please tell me how to create objects with out
> using new keyword
>
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> Regards
> Prabu
>
>   

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Re: [java ee programming] Question

2009-11-26 Thread bilal malik
Hi Bob,
I disagree with you that one needs to Learn Servlets before going to JSP.Coz 
the reason JSP was developed was to help Page designers who know html and were 
supposed to learn bit of JSP to get work done.
If you see JSP internally converted by JSP Enginer to Servlets.
Thanks,
Bilal

--- On Wed, 25/11/09, Bob Santos  wrote:


From: Bob Santos 
Subject: Re: [java ee programming] Question
To: "Sadia Butt" , "Java EE (J2EE) Programming with 
Passion!" 
Date: Wednesday, 25 November, 2009, 7:13 PM



Hi Sadia,

For example I want to create a simple book site that will display a list of 
books:

1. Create my Book.java bean (http://pastebin.com/fe232e2b)

2. My home page which is index.jsp will have a link to the book list which is a 
link to a servlet (BookServlet.java) that will create the book list for me 
(usually you do this with a data source but we'll just hardcode the list in 
this case) and then the servlet will dispatch the request to a 
jsp(bookCatalog.jsp) and the jsp will display the book list. 
(http://pastebin.com/f4566c599)

3. So in BookServlet.java we've added the bookList object to the session and we 
can get it in bookCatalog.jsp using EL and display it using JSTL(forEach) as 
well. (http://pastebin.com/f3f13befd)

But again since you missed out on these concepts I strongly recommend going 
back to EL and JSTL.

The codes assume you know what to import. They may have some errors as I just 
wrote it on pastebin but it should give you the idea.

Regards,

Bob


On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Sadia Butt  wrote:






Thanks bob for the reply

I have practiced all of this except custom tags. Can you tell me when you EL 
helps you reference bean maps etc then what exactly do you mean

thanks

Sadia
--- On Wed, 11/25/09, Bob Santos  wrote:


From: Bob Santos 
Subject: Re: [java ee programming] Question
To: buttsa...@yahoo.com
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Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 4:50 AM


Hi Sadia,

Don't overwhelm yourself, just take on each topic one by one practice coding 
using the things you learn cause I think right now you are skimming through the 
whole JSP topic which is hard to understand if you don't start it from the 
beginning.

IMHO, you have to understand how servlets work before you learn JSP cause it 
would be easier to understand JSP then. And then when you start with JSP start 
with scriptlets first, then EL, JSTL and custom tags.

Scriptlets are java code snippets you put with your HTML code.

Expression language helps you reference beans, maps, lists and other objects 
easily.

JSTL are the standard jsp tags that help you get rid of unnecessary scriptlets 
like looping, database access, etc.

While custom tags, are tags that you create yourself.

You will be fine with JSP if you understand basic JSP(Scriptlets, expression, 
declaration), EL and JSTL.

But again, don't try to rush things.


Regards,

Bob


On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Sadia Butt  wrote:





Hi guys..

While going through the web application development I found a lot of things & I 
wanted to know the difference between them. First I saw scriplets expressions 
then I saw expression language then I found JSTL or the tags which start with 
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Re: [java ee programming] Question

2009-11-25 Thread bilal malik
I guess all of them are used in a jsp and they are not hard anyways when you 
start on them.Just stay Cool and start cracking them one by one.They are like 
Steering,Brake,Cluctch,Acclerator in a car when a person starts learning 
driving.When I didn't know driving I thought it is too much for an akalyee jan 
to do.But when learn they seem to be nothing.
Good Luck

--- On Wed, 25/11/09, Sadia Butt  wrote:


From: Sadia Butt 
Subject: [java ee programming] Question
To: java-ee-j2ee-programming-with-passion@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 25 November, 2009, 4:23 AM






Hi guys..

While going through the web application development I found a lot of things & I 
wanted to know the difference between them. First I saw scriplets expressions 
then I saw expression language then I found JSTL or the tags which start with 
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Re: [java ee programming] linking interfaces to HTML

2009-11-17 Thread bilal malik
Hi,
Do you mean that you would like to have web doc for the interfaces?
Have you used IDE to create the interfcaces?
Thanks,
Bilal
--- On Tue, 17/11/09, Amara  wrote:


From: Amara 
Subject: [java ee programming] linking interfaces to HTML
To: "Java EE (J2EE) Programming with Passion!" 

Date: Tuesday, 17 November, 2009, 5:58 PM


hello all,

i have made a desktop application that has total 5 inetrfaces now i
want to link it with HTML i.e i want these interfaces to open in web
browser

can anybody plz help me in this regard

thank you

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[java ee programming] Re: Using both C# and Java

2009-08-24 Thread bilal malik
Hello Dear,

I don't understand why should people chose this kind of architecture,when we 
have good front end support from java itself and I am also thinking that will 
move us away from philosophy of write once and run anywhere.

we have an architecture where Back-end is written in C++ and front end in 
Java.Well personally I am thinking it is there for historical reasons that c++ 
is elder to java and probably our company doesn't want to make c++ gurus 
jobless or invest more money in re-writting the application.
I personally feel we don't need anything other than java in an architecture 
where java is involved.
I am not sure if I am getting emotional about it coz I started java in 2000 and 
was able to understand learn and understand this language like any natural 
language.I always hated pointers and always taught it is not good thinking that 
we have to remember to release the memory to avoid memory leaks.
well C# have all these features but I am not sure why it should be used at the 
place where java is already used and we want to have separate builds for 
Linux,HP-Unix,..

I request people to respond on this and want to know mainly from Architects 
what that think.

Thanks,
Bilal Malik


--- On Mon, 24/8/09, Nirmal Kumar  wrote:

From: Nirmal Kumar 
Subject: [java ee programming] Re: Using both C# and Java
To: m...@larshermes.de
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Date: Monday, 24 August, 2009, 2:30 PM

Hi,
Lars said it correct.

Currently our project also uses the same architecture.


Back-end(Business Logic + Database Access) is done in a Session Bean. Then this 
Session Bean is exposed via Web Service.



The front end part is in .NET framework which actually invokes the methods of 
the Web Service.

Thanks,


Nirmal
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Lars Hermes  wrote:




Hi,



I think the easist way to do this is to implement the backend

functionality as a session bean and expose this bean as webservice.

The webservice can then be called by the C# frontend.



Cheers,

Lars



Am 22.08.2009 um 17:04 schrieb swetha:



>

> Hi GuysCan any1 tell me how we can use both C# and Java in a

> single applicationfor example i want to add two numbers ...is it

> possible to do like.create front end(GUI) using C# and then do

> back end in Java (adding both the numbers) .and then displaying it

> back on the screen...can any1 please help me on this.

>

> >

















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[java ee programming] Re: Future of Netbeans vs JDeveloper

2009-04-21 Thread bilal malik
No I don't think so.There is no match between JDeveloper and Netbeans.It 
doesn't matter.When Oracle has brought SunMicrosystem that means Netbeans will 
be now supported by Oracle.:)

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From: priyanka desai 
Subject: [java ee programming] Future of Netbeans vs JDeveloper
To: "Java EE (J2EE) Programming with Passion!" 

Date: Tuesday, 21 April, 2009, 9:35 PM

Hi All, 
Now that Oracle has bought Sun Microsystems , what is the future for Netbeans 
IDE ?? 
Would everyone switch to Jdeveloper ?
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