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<title>The Three Key Questions for the Future of Java</title>
<description>A Java technology insider says the future of Java hinges on how Oracle handles the JCP, the Project Harmony certification process, and the OpenJDK project.</description>
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<title>Implement Document Storage and Search on Google Java App Engine</title>
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<title>Simple Script to Run Java Applications on Linux and Windows</title>
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<title>How to Detect JFrame Resizing </title>
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<title>Use a Validator to Validate a DOMSource</title>
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<title>Ellison Hints at Oracle's Java Priorities: JavaFX-based OpenOffice Apps and Mobile Devices</title>
<description>At JavaOne 2009, Larry Ellison challenges Sun's OpenOffice and JavaFX groups to innovate and wonders out loud why Sun/Oracle couldn't produce mobile devices based on the JavaFX platform.</description>
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<title>How to Iterate Through All the Properties of a Class</title>
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<title>Send a Cookie to the Server Using the setRequestProperty Method</title>
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<title>Publish/Subscribe Messaging Can Be Simple with WebSphere MQ </title>
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<title>ThoughtWorking: Why the Next Five Years Will Be About Languages</title>
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<author>Ted Neward</author>
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