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Perfect Java Swing calendar (also known as date picker) component, ready to use in your Swing applications featuring: simple and documented interface, easy to extend with other features-color schemes (predefined and customizable), special highlighting for weekends and adjacent days-set first day of week, set days names length-low price, free support and updates. Do not waste time developing your own java date picker when you can use this ready to use, eye catching Swing component and concentrate on other aspects of your project.
Simply this Java library created to convert XML formatted file to a PDF document. At this moment implemented only simple text and graphics features such as color text writing and graphics, support of embedded fonts and document information as author, subject etc. The main benefit is the program doesn't build whole PDF document model in memory as well as it doesn't hold in memory incoming XML document because it works as SAX parser. So there is no need of huge memory when generation of multi-page PDF documents.
The Big Faceless Java Graph library is a class library for creating industry leading Graphs and Charts in Java. Backed by a full 3D engine, it can plot 2D or shaded 3D Pie Charts, Line Graphs, Area and Bar Graphs from any viewpoint to PNG, Flash, PDF or SVG, quickly and with stunning results. Product Overview-XML and JSP Tag Library interface, for extremely easy integration with web projects-SOAP and XML Web Services interface for graph creation-Very comprehensive API and Tag documentation with dozens of examples-Embed JavaScript in your tags to easily create powerful rollovers-Full 3D engine with adjustable light source, produces the most realistic graphs on the market-Output to PNG, SVG, Macromedia Flash, PDF or java.awt.Image for use in Applets.
The Big Faceless Java PDF library is a Java class library for creating and editing Acrobat PDF documents on-the-fly. The classes are small, fast, easy to use and integrate into your projects, and are completely written in Java. The Extended Edition also includes advanced features such as digital signatures and form fields. Can be run easily from EJB's, Servlets or JSP's on Windows, Unix or any other system running Java. Includes: PDF Encryption, for password-protected documents; Embed JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF or java.awt.Image images and more.
JPDFAssemble, a Java library, to combine, merge or split PDF documents; add or manipulate bookmarks in PDF documents; save resulting documents to local file system or to output stream (serve documents directly to client browser from J2EE server); built on Qoppa's proprietary technology, requires no third party software or drivers. jPDFAssemble is completely platform independent and runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and any other platform with the Java runtime environment. Split PDF documents: extract, delete pages from existing PDF documents. Merge PDF documents: insert pages from other PDF documents into new or existing PDF documents, append PDF documents into existing documents. Create new bookmarks or edit existing bookmarks / outlines. Save to the file system or to Java output streams. Split PDF documents: extract, delete pages from existing PDF documents. No additional drivers or software when deploying applications.
JPDFFields is a Java library to work with interactive PDF forms in both AcroForm and XFA formats. jPDFFields allows your application to get and set field values and can also import and export to FDF, XFDF and XDP formats. Additionally, jPDFFields can also flatten fields in a document. Flattening is the process of merging the fields into the PDF content layer so that the information is retained but as static PDF content. jPDFFields is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so it is 100 percent Java and does not require any third party software or drivers. Features: Load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs or input streams; Work with PDF forms in both AcroForm or XFA formats; Export fields data as FDF, XML (XFDF) or XDP files; Import fields data from FDF, XML (XFDF) or XDP files; Flatten form fields (paint the fields content directly in the page and remove fields themselves from the PDF document).
JPDFImages is a Java library to export images from PDF files and to import images into PDF files. jPDFImages can create images from pages in a PDF document and export them as JPEG, TIFF or PNG images. Additionally, it can return the image of any page in the document to the host Java application as a BufferedImage for further processing or to save in different formats. jPDFImages can also create documents or add pages to existing documents by importing TIFF, JPEG and PNG images. After creating or modifying a document, the library can save to the local file system or to an output stream to be able to serve the document directly to a client browser when working within a J2EE server. jPDFImages is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so you do not have to install any third party software or drivers. jPDFImages is also 100 percent Java, so it is completely platform independent and can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac OSX.
JPDFNotes is a Java bean that integrates into your application to display PDF documents and forms and allow your users to annotate the documents and fill the forms. After editing documents, the library can save them to a local file or the host application can override the save function to save the file to any location locally or on a network. jPDFNotes is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so your users do not have to install Acrobat Reader or any other third party software or drivers. jPDFNotes is 100 percent Java so it is completely platform independent and so can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OSX and any other platform that supports the Java runtime environment. Features: Read and display PDF files on any platform that supports Java; Print PDF files; Easy navigation with thumbnail, bookmark and annotation views; Fill and save PDF forms (acroforms); Annotation toolbar to let your users insert notes.
Print Acrobat PDF documents directly from your Java programs with or without user intervention. jPDFPrint is a Java library that can load and print PDF documents. jPDFPrint is built on top of Qoppa Software's proprietary PDF technology so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. Simply call the library from your Java programs and documents can be sent to the printer. Main features include: Print any PDF documents; Print with or without user intervention (silent print); Print documents from files, URLs or Java input streams; Support for PDF 1.6 (Acrobat 7.0); No third party software or drivers necessary; Flexible printing options; Tested on JDK 1.3.1 and above. With jPDFPrint, your application or server can print PDF documents automatically and efficiently from local files, URL's and even Java input streams. This allows you to print documents that are created runtime or that are served from web or database servers.
JPDFProcess is a Java library to work with PDF documents that can be used to deliver customized PDF content to your users or to process and manipulate incoming PDF content. The library has a simple interface to work with PDF documents and is designed to be integrated easily and seamlessly into your PDF document workflow. jPDFProcess provides the functionality found in many of their other libraries, including working with form fields, printing, creating and assembling documents, setting permissions and security, extracting text and more. The library can work with PDF documents from files, URLs and input streams and can save documents to files and output streams, so it can serve documents from a J2EE application directly to a client browser without any temporary files. jPDFProcess is platform independent, so it can be used in any environment that supports Java, including Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.
JPDFSecure is a Java library that can change security settings on PDF Documents. With jPDFSecure, your application can encrypt and decrypt PDF documents as well as set permissions on the documents. jPDFSecure is optimized for performance and is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. jPDFSecure has a simple interface to load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs and even input streams, which can be generated runtime or come directly from a database. After changing security settings, jPDFSecurity can save the document to a file, a java.io.OutputStream or a javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream when running in a J2EE application server to output the file directly to a browser. jPDFSecure is platform independent and can be used in any environment that supports Java, including Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux.
JPDFText is a Java library to extract text from PDF documents. With jPDFText you can process PDF documents to extract the textual content for archiving, storage, searching or indexing. jPDFText is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. Features: Load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs or input streams; Extract text; Extract words as a vector of Strings Written entirely in Java-allows your application to remain platform independent.
Generate Adobe Acrobat PDF documents directly from your java programs. jPDFPrinter is a 100 percent java class library that allows you to create PDF documents without any modifications to your printing code. By extending the standard java classes that handle printing, jPDFPrinter emulates a java printer job and its behavior. This eliminates the need for any code changes and even allows an application to choose where to print at runtime. No more need for drivers or third party software that require installation on your users' computers.
Smart JPrint is a pure Java class library used for: Creating PDF document from your J2EE and Java Swing GUI program, Printing the output to a printer automatically, Preview the output pages in a preview window. Features: 100 percent pure Java classes, Generate PDF automatically, Print the output to a printer, accumulate pages from multiple sources to create single PDF doc, Print/PDF content of any Swing component, Java/J2EE server programs, automatic formatting of content, very easy to use, only few lines of code.
A highly configurable vertical text scroller and java ticker features smooth scrolling, highlighted URL links, optional border, background image, and more. Content can be loaded from parameters or a separate text file. Advanced news scroll java applet is a professional, useful, flexible and well documented java news scroller. The look and feel of the news scroller can be configured with applet's parameters. The documentation of the applet guides you through the setup process.
The Big Faceless Report Generator is a Java application for converting source documents written in XML to PDF. Built on top of the Big Faceless PDF and Graph Libraries, the Report Generator combines these features and wraps an XML parser around them. All the features of the PDF library are included-Unicode support, Encryption, TrueType fonts, Barcodes and more. Using JSP, ASP, XSL, or similar, creating dynamic PDF documents directly from a database is now as easy as HTML. Create inline graphs and charts with XML, directly from the database.
New edition of a reference for experienced Java programmers that presents JFC, and introduces key features that are new to J2SE 1.3 such as Swing enhancements, input validation, and new key binding schemes. With a focus on writing applications, Software developer Topley offers solutions to many of the problems developers face most often such as techniques for working with tree components, using custom renderers and editors, working with text components, using the internal frames feature to create multi document applications, and others. The included CD-ROM contains copies of Borland's JBuilder 4, Foundation Edition for Windows, Linux, and Solaris. Topics include: Expert Swing techniques for superior user interfaces; Specific answers to the JFC problems experienced developers encounter most often; New techniques that utilize JFC enhancements in J2SE 1.3; Expert-level JFC techniques and industrial-strength code examples.
The recently released part of the Java platform called the Swing Component Set is the tool that programmers have long waited for. For the first time, it makes client-side programming in Java a real possibility. John Zukowski offers new information for the recent release of Java SDK Version 1.3, making this updated Second Edition of his comprehensive reference even more valuable to serious Java programmers. This Second Edition has been completey revised, expanded, and updated to include even more programming examples, descriptions and demonstrations as well as new features of the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3. This comprehensive reference has become even more valuable to the serious Java programmer, with new information and techniques for JTable, JList components, RepaintManager, Updating UIManager Property List, and much more! A clearly documented, insightful, comprehensive, and entertaining exploration of the Swing API.
Authors Philip Heller and Simon Roberts, developers of Sun's Programmer and Developer exams for the Java 2 Platform, give you everything you need to pass the exams the first time. This fully revised edition is updated for the changes in both exams, including coverage of new objectives for J2SE 1.4, a new emphasis on Swing and RMI, and information for tackling the new format of the Developer exam. The book is also enhanced with all-new features from Sybex's market-leading Study Guides, including Exam Essential sections to reinforce key subject areas and real-world scenario sidebars with sample programming assignments. The companion CD contains all the review questions from the book, a practice programmer's exam, and 150 random-test questions, including 100 new questions. The CD also includes a fully searchable electronic edition of the book. Topics include: Flow-control statements; Exception handling; Overloading; Inner classes; Threads.
This study guide covers all the topics for the 310-035 and 310-027 exams, with step-by-step instruction, practice exercises, and test- taking tips. Chapters concentrate on language fundamentals; declarations and access control; operators and assignments; flow control, exceptions, and assertions; object orientation, overloading, overriding, constructors, and return types; Java.lang; objects and collections; inner classes; threads; SCJD; coding standards; clarity and maintainability; graphical user interface design; networking; databases; exam documentation; and final submissions. The companion CD-ROM contains practice tests and a searchable version of the study guide. Sierra is a Java certification instructor; Bates is a Java programmer, instructor, and software developer. Finally! A Java certification book that explains everything clearly. All you need to pass the exam is in this book.
Extreme Programming does not mean programming naked while rollerblading down the side of the Grand Canyon. It does mean a new approach to software development that is both radical and common-sense. Unlike many software development methodologies, XP has been accepted quickly because its core practices particularly code sharing, test-first development, and continuous integration resonated immediately with software developers everywhere. Brimming with over 100 "recipes" for getting down to business and actually doing XP, the Java Extreme Programming Cookbook doesn't try to "sell" you on XP; it succinctly documents the most important features of popular open source tools for XP in Java including Ant, Junit, HttpUnit, Cactus, Tomcat, XDoclet and then digs right in, providing recipes for implementing the tools in real-world environment. The recipes in Java Extreme Programming Cookbook showcase how to use the most important features of these XP tools.
Sun Microsystems' Sun Certified Programmer exam (Sun CJPE) allows programmers to validate their valuable Java programming skills and provides the IT industry wth a standard to use when recruiting professional. A Programmer's Guide to Java Certification prepares readers for the CJPE by teaching them sound Java programming skills and covering the core language and all the major APIs. Requiring minimal Java experience, this guide is the surest way to accomplish the exam. In addition, it is a primer providing coverage of additional topics that every Java programmer should master to be proficient in this field. The preparation guide for the Sun Java 2 platform exam (SCPJ2) teaches experienced programmers Java programming skills, the core language, and all the major APIs. Topics include using threads, building GUI with AWT and Swing components, rendering graphics, implementing applets, handling I/O streams, and generating documentation using Javadoc.
JPDFViewer is a Java bean that you can embed in your Java applications and applets to view PDF documents. With jPDFViewer, you can deliver content to your users right through your application without the need to install third party programs. jPDFViewer has a simple interface to load PDF documents and provides scrolling and printing capability. It can open PDF files given a file name on a local or netwwork drive, from a URL and from an input stream for files that are generated runtime or come from a database.
Unlike other books on JavaScript, which explain how to write JavaScript programs for the Web, Extending Acrobat Forms with JavaScript is the first and only book to explain how to use JavaScript to create sophisticated, interactive documents in Adobe Acrobat. Acrobat expert John Deubert teaches JavaScript programming basics in the context of carrying out specific, useful tasks in Acrobat. For example, you'll learn how to manipulate Acrobat with JavaScript to perform calculations, retrieve data from a database, process form data, and more. And each tutorial is broken down into small, manageable chunks so as not to overwhelm you with long blocks of code. A one-of-a kind book, Extending Acrobat Forms with JavaScript is a great resource for anyone who wants to gain more control over Adobe's extremely popular Acrobat software. Extending Acrobat Forms with JavaScript is a simple way to add power to forms.
JavaScript is a very powerful and easy to use scripting language that runs on both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer, and can be incorporated into any standard HTML document that will then run in any web browser on any operating system. Because of this platform independence, JavaScript is one of the most widely used web development languages. This revision of Learn Advanced JavaScript Programming focuses on professional-level JavaScript techniques, including the latest developments. The first few chapters review fundamental JavaScript concepts and techniques as well as basic HTML, while the rest of the book discusses advanced techniques including debugging, security, style sheets, and using JavaScript with layers. The appendixes include JavaScript object syntax, the ASCII character set, and a list of online resources. The companion CD contains the HTML source code for all examples referred to throughout the book.