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Working with the Google Web Toolkit [ONJava.com]
The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) lets you create Ajax applications by writing Java code and generating JavaScript automatically. Robert Cooper shows how to get up and running with a GWT example.
The Wonders of Java Object Serialization (ACM Crossroads)
Object serialization tutorial
Witscale SCJP tutorial
Java tutorial for SCJP (Java certification) Preparation. Tutorial consists of short study notes with adequate examples.
What Is Struts (ONJava.com)
Chuck Cavaness takes you on a whirlwind tour of the Struts framework, with overviews of many of it most important features.
Web Services Messaging with Apache Axis2: Concepts and Techniques [ONJava.com]
The Apache Axis2 architecture assumes neither one message exchange pattern, nor synchronous/asynchronous behavior. This article explains messaging concepts and how Axis2 can be used to implement several well-known messaging scenarios from just two basic patterns: in-only and in-out.
Using the Java Native Interface (ACM Crossroads)
Using JNI, few examples illustrating the usefulness of this feature
Tutorialized.com - Free Java Tutorials
A collection of free Java tutorials for all levels of expertise.
Transitioning into OOP: Implement a simple session Enhanced JavaBean (Builder.com)
Get familiar with J2EE development in an object-oriented environment with this tutorial on creating an Enhanced JavaBean simple session.
Tapestry: A Component-Centric Framework [ONJava.com]
Hemangini Kappla offers an introduction to Tapestry, an open source framework for rapid development of web applications using Java. Tapestry offers advantages including a high-performance coarse-grained pooling strategy, high code-reuse, line-precise error reporting, and lots more. Tapestry applications can be run on any servlet container since the apps are 100 percent container agnostic. Adoption of the Tapestry framework eliminates writing servlets and building URLs and query parameters to servlets, even though Tapestry is built on top of the servlet API.
Sundar Rajan's Tutorial on Remote Method Invocation
A tutorial on Remote Method Invocation in Java. Covers dynamic class loading, object exporting, and callbacks.

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