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Transform Java classes into Web services using Axis2 and JiBX, Part 2: Turn your XML into a fully functional Web service. This article, the second part in a series of 2, uses Axis2 and JiBX to go from XML to a fully functional Web service from existing Java classes.
Apache Derby resources from the Web services perspective, Part 3: Manage Apache Derby using Web Services Distributed Management. This final installment shows you how to look at WS-Resources from a different perspective — that of a tangible item rather than a set of information. You'll create a Web service to control the Apache Derby database you've been using throughout this project as well as the client that treats Derby as a WS-Resource.
Click Framework 1.2 is a substantial release with a range of new controls, including tree and charting controls, many feature improvements and a host of bug fixes.
Sleep 2.1-b14 is a perl-inspired scripting language for the Java platform. Added a splice function for manipulating arrays. Array functions now allow negative parameters as offsets from their length.
jIRCii b41 is an IRC client for Java. Updated the scripting engine, fixed a bug with popup menus, and sped up the pseudo transparency feature.
pBeans ORM 2.0 is a straightforward persistence layer for Java. Version 2.0 is even more straightforward with the help of annotations. Additional enhancements have been introduced.
JFreeChart 1.0.5, a popular free chart library for the Java platform.
Using Groovy to Send Emails. This is a quick tutorial showing how to send emails from Groovy using Java libraries.
cegojdbc 1.0.3 implements the JDBC driver for the Cego database system.