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Java en Pocket PC [microsoft.public.es.java]
Date: Jul 25, 2006 01:02 Hola a todos, soy nueva en esto y tengo unas cuantas dudas. Tengo que desarrollar una aplicacion java para pocket PC tengo que trabajar con webService y bases de datos,quisiera saber si puedo utilizar j2se o para pocket unicamente sirve j2ME. En el caso que sirva, que maquina virtual puedo utilizar, donde la bajo? Muchas gracias
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Re: Location of API docs [linux.debian.maint.java]
Date: Jan 13, 2007 16:10 ..." would work, although linkoffline would require the linked-to packages to be build dependencies. In either case we would have to use a "file://" URL link to our /usr/share/doc/*/api directories (should work, but I haven't tried it yet). Another question: Where th package uses a standard API (e.g. java.util.Map), should I link to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/ or what?
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Re: Location of API docs [linux.debian.maint.java]
Date: Jan 13, 2007 16:30 .../usr/share/doc/*/api directories (should work, but I haven't tried it yet). Another question: Where th package uses a standard API (e.g. java.util.Map), should I link to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/ or what? No, please depend on classpath-doc and use these. We dont wanna link to resources on the net. The idea is to have all on your hard disk when you install the *-doc...
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Re: Location of API docs [linux.debian.maint.java]
Date: Jan 13, 2007 16:40 On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:31:11AM +0000, Matthew Johnson wrote: Another question: Where th package uses a standard API (e.g. java.util.Map), should I link to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/ or what? No, please depend on classpath-doc and use these. We dont wanna link to resources on the net. The idea is to have all on your hard disk when you install ...
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Re: Location of API docs [linux.debian.maint.java]
Date: Jan 13, 2007 16:50 Another question: Where th package uses a standard API (e.g. java.util.Map), should I link to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/ or what? No, please depend on classpath-doc and use these. We dont wanna link to resources on the net. The idea is to have all on your hard disk when you install the *-doc packages. These aren't quite equivalent. For packages in contrib ...
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Re: How to: create a list of objects? [alt.comp.lang.java]
Date: Jan 17, 2007 08:18 ... holding objects are java.util.Map and java.util.Set of the Collections framework. Both are capable of holding your objects. Find out about Collections Framework here: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/collections/index.html This is a good book which explains the Collections Frameworks very easily: Java Collections by John Zukowski ISBN: 1893115925 written in 2001, but...
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Re: How to: create a list of objects? [alt.comp.lang.java]
Date: Jan 17, 2007 08:51 ...> holding objects are java.util.Map and java.util.Set of the Collections framework. Both are capable of holding your objects. Find out about Collections Framework here: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/collections/index.html This is a good book which explains the Collections Frameworks very easily: Also Sams Java in 21 days is highly unrecommended if you're ...
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