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EclipseLink Project and its Persistence Services

For over a decade now, Oracle TopLink has delivered a premiere Java persistence solution. With the open sourcing of the complete TopLink product in the Eclipse Persistence Services ('EclipseLink') Project, a new era has begun. EclipseLink delivers a comprehensive set of persistence services addressin...

How to Start Working with Jiggy

Jiggy is a brand new runtime engine to write Javascript-based application for the iPhone. It wraps around frameworks like the UIKit so any application...

Introduction to Domain Specific Languages

Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are limited forms of computer language designed for a specific class of problems. In this JAOO conference talk, Martin...

Prototype and Script.aculo.us: spending weekends at home again

Script.aculo.us creator Thomas Fuchs gives an overview about the concepts and functionality of both Prototype and the script.aculo.us libraries, provid...

Learn Django: Create a Wiki in 20 minutes

Learn Django shows how easily and quickly you can get a web application up and running with Django.

In the process we'll introduce the basic...

Eclipse And Java Introducing Persistence

This free video screencam tutorial will teach you how to save your Java objects to disk files using Eclipse version 3.3. This is for beginning program...

Introduction to Spring Tutorial

In this tutorial we are going to cover some of the basic features of the Spring framework, such as dependency injection, and demonstrate using MyEclips...

Learning Tapestry 5

Screencast about Tapestry 5. It covers creating a new project (using Maven), setting up dependencies and structure, and creating a page template and seeing changes to the live application when you change a Java class.

Creating a Flex application using the TurboGears framework

In this screen capture video tutorial, Bruce Eckel and James Ward pair up to create an Adobe Flex application using the TurboGears framework (see Figure 1). Follow along as these experts show you how to put it all together.

Camping a Microframework for ruby

By popular demand, we are going to cover Why's Camping framework again but this time via a screen cast rather than an audio podcast. It's almost 18 minutes of Camping fun and it includes an exercise to determine if Bill Gates is really evil or not.