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The desktop improvements focus mainly on user interface (UI) performance and native OS desktop integration. The core improvements focus mainly on...
Generics are one of the most frequently requested language extensions to Java, and they have been finally added in J2SE 5.0. This article provides an...
J2SE 5.0 introduced many additions to the collections API that you need to be aware of to properly implement generic custom collections that work...
Although you may be completely at ease with Java collections in previous versions, J2SE 5.0 collections are both simpler and different, requiring...
The latest release of Java, J2SE 5.0 (codenamed Tiger), formally adds support for the Java Management Extensions (JMX) 1.2. Russ Miles walks you...
Annotations, a new feature in J2SE 5.0 (Tiger), brings a much-needed metadata facility to the core Java language. In this first of a two-part series,...
Java version 1.5, currently referred to as Tiger, is due out around August 2004. Tiger introduces many dramatic new language features. This article...
Java version 1.5, currently referred to as Tiger, is due out around August 2004. Tiger introduces many dramatic new language features. This article...
A brief follow-up article on the support in Java for annotation
types. Annotations, which allow you to mark your code with
meta-tags, will be...
A brief article on the support in Java for annotation types.
Annotations, which allow you to mark your code with meta-tags,
will be available in...