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For developers who have to live with an enterprise that has legacy and component architecture-based applications, here is a way to introduce SOA in a manner that is not too disruptive. SOA can be leveraged to preserve business logic investments made within component architecture-based systems while incorporating a better and more standards-based infrastructure.

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Baldwin explains the use of overloaded methods for the purpose of achieving compile-time polymorphism.

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In a previous article, Richard Baldwin used the xsl:for-each processing element to loop through an XML file, extracting data from that file. In this article, Richard shows how to perform a conditional test on data values to decide whether or not to insert that piece of data into an output table. Along the way, he shows you how to cause an XML data value that would otherwise be treated as a string to be treated as a numeric value for testing purposes.

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This article provides you a clear understanding of Axis2's static data hierarchy, how it's configured, and how to work with it.

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Learn how to create websites with similar functionality yet different UIs and maintain them across one shared code base using Multi-Tenant Website Architecture.

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Cascading Style Sheet Property Reference

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We continue with our discussion of using Java to create genetic algorithms that enable you to handle such diverse tasks as optimizing networks, maximizing mathematical functions, designing proteins in the pursuit of new drugs, and so on. Here, we look at more sophisticated algorithmic problems.

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Forget setting your pages to fit the user's browser, set the user's browser to fit your pages.

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This column is about the worldwide Java developer community. Indeed, it is exciting to remember that this community extends as far as the Web can carry it.

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We begin a new column on software security and quality with a discussion of an essential element of Java's type-safety strategy.

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