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Accessibility

Notice all those great videos on java.sun.com these days. I think they're great but inaccessible for a couple reasons.
on Mar 20, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Netbeans Mobility Pack comes with already bundled WTK. The catch is that this is not current final version 2.5. Beginners sometimes can't find the way how to attach separately downloaded WTK. Don't worry this is really easy. The trick is to use Java Platform Manager wizard hidden in Tools menu. Mobility Pack offers nice Quick Start Guide between others topics addressing also this problem. Look...
on Feb 8, 2007 | Permalink | Discuss
Don't miss a brand new article on how to build identity-enabled Web services--seamlessly, painlessly, and logically.
on Oct 19, 2005 | Permalink | Discuss

Java Education & Development Initiative (JEDI) is a collaboration between Sun and the University of the Philippines Java Research and Development Center. JEDI aims to equip teachers with the knowledge, skills and resources to teach Java and students to have resources for learning. Read on for more information on this very innovative project.

on Aug 10, 2005 | Permalink | Discuss
Everyone wants to be a little more designer friendly with web page development, but whoever said that maintaining HTML markup was easy? What will help programmers take back their web pages without offending your designers?
on Jul 27, 2005 | Permalink | Discuss
Big Brother, Mark of the Beast, or the Next Logical Step -- the future of RFID may be a lot more intimate than you know ... or like.
on Aug 24, 2004 | Permalink | Discuss