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2008

Java, Web Service, and database apps with Rational App. Developer v7

by BlueVoodoo
Get an overview of Rational Application Developer V7 in this basic tutorial, which includes demos and hello world exercises. This tutorial includes practical exercises that show how to create a Java application, create and invoke a Web service, and create a Web application that can access a Derby database using a Relational Record List.

When Will Amy Winehouse Die? - Predict it here!

by julie

We’ll all have a date with our maker someday, but Amy Winehouse just can’t seem to wait. She can write and sing a beautiful tune, but for some reason Amy has landed in a self-destruction derby. It is even rumoured that Amy and Pete are keeping the Colombian economy going. She simply looks like a cat’s asshole before it’s been dewormed. Amy is on her way out and as the world is profiting from this decline we thought it only fair that you should profit from it too. Guess her final breath and be crowned Mr. Or Mrs. Death. Winner will be rewarded with a iPod Touch.

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2007

Develop Web apps with Wicket and Geronimo

by BlueVoodoo
In this tutorial, learn how to set up your system to develop a simple Web application with Wicket, using Apache Geronimo as your application server and Apache Derby as the embedded database.

Vegas Trademark Case Could Quash Derby Shirts - News Story - WLKY Louisville

by pmdm
The Las Vegas Visitors Authority has won a ruling in U.S. District Court protecting its trademark slogan "What Happens Here Stays Here."

Tools and open standards through Open Source development

by BlueVoodoo
Compare Apache Derby and Geronimo open source solutions with the IBM open source based commercial offerings of WebSphere Application Server Community Edition and IBM Cloudscape.

Apache Derby

by roulian & 1 other
Apache Derby, an Apache DB subproject, is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java and available under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Some key advantages include: * Derby has a small footprint -- about 2 megabytes for the base engine and embedded JDBC driver. * Derby is based on the Java, JDBC, and SQL standards. * Derby provides an embedded JDBC driver that lets you embed Derby in any Java-based solution. * Derby also supports the more familiar client/server mode with the Derby Network Client JDBC driver and Derby Network Server. * Derby is easy to install, deploy, and use.

Build Ajax apps using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse, Part 3

by BlueVoodoo
In this third article, find out how to get the client and server talking to each other. You'll use the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) framework within GWT to make getting data off the server almost as simple as making a Java method call.

Build Apache Derby database apps in JRuby

by BlueVoodoo
JRuby is an implementation of the Ruby programming language that runs in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Explore two ways to connect to and build Derby database applications from JRuby, and get pointers on when it’s appropriate to use each approach.

2006

Real-world Apache Derby: Who needs Ajax, anyway?

by BlueVoodoo
Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) is a dynamite technique for greatly enhancing the user experience on the Web. Discover how to structure a simple, database-centric solution that provides a mechanism for collecting responses to questions about SOX compliance.

Hitting the Trifecta: Java database development with Apache Derby, Part 1

by BlueVoodoo
Climb aboard! This article begins your journey of writing Java applications that work with the Apache Derby database. Learn how to connect to an embedded Derby database by using a Derby embedded Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) driver. Plus find out about database metadata and how to properly handle SQL errors and warnings in your Java application that may be generated by Derby.

THE NEDDIAD

by Foolster41 & 1 other (via)
A book by Danial Pinkwater that's being released completly online before being released in print. The story is about a boy who always wanted to eat at the Brown Derby, But he lived in Chicago. When he tells his dad, he impusivly descides to move to LA! On their travels they meet shamans, ghosts, a movie star and see the sights of the US.

AJAX Magazine: Build an Ajax application using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse

by jean-gael
AJAX Magazine: Build an Ajax application using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse

Build an Ajax app using Googel Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse

by BlueVoodoo
Google Web Toolkit makes building a rich Ajax browser client interface even easier than building traditional Java GUI interfaces. Learn the basics of GWT in this first article in a series, including how GWT lets you create an Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) application and still write your code in the Java language. Discover how to create and run a small sample GWT application -- a hot new Web 2.0 business called Slicr, which sells pizza online.

Royal Crown Derby - Paperweights Collection

by eraserhead
gift for Anne/Muge - check bramble against hawthore

Using Apache Derby databases, Part 2: Manage IT services beyond mere deployment

by BlueVoodoo
In this article, find out how IBM autonomic computing technology, particularly the IBM Autonomic Integrated Development Environment (AIDE) toolkit, may be an effective solution. Learn how you can use this technology with Apache Derby to create the basis of a converged provider environment.

Developing with Apache Derby – Hitting the Trifecta

by BlueVoodoo
This article reviews how to modify an SQL query to group related rows together to provide summary statistics database information and introduces the concept of a view, which can be used to simplify database application development by creating a virtual table that represents the results of an SQL query. Also learn about database indexes, which you can use to locate specific table rows. After you've mastered these advanced database concepts, you'll be well positioned to begin developing Java database applications with Apache Derby.

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