My interests in Java programming started in
1995; since then,
I realized various applets, packages and servlets, and held courses.
Unfortunately, little of my my work can be published here.
Overall, I've never been interested in simple
"special effects - dancing text - scrolling images" applets.
Java wasn't made for that kind of things.
I prefer to explore the distributed computing challenges.
Actually, I'm working on a virtual desktop project using Corba,
and I'm developing e-commerce java servlets for a small firm.
If you have my same interests (expecially in Corba & RMI), drop me a note!
Resources
DJar a Swing
application that lets you browse through JARs and ZIPs,
looking at attributes, extracting files with a graphical user-friendly interface.
Reuse its beans in your own projects!
Meeting an
intercommunication package intended to implement
2-players based games over the net.
The server side run on my friend web-server for several
months, supporting the Connect4(Four-in-a-row) game but now can't run here...
But you can download and try it, if you want!
Team15 my very
first applet, the result of my first java afternoon.
Possibly the oldest (and poorly designed) puzzle applet!
Links
Well, the web is full of Java pages... just the very basic:
java.sun.com the home
www.gamelan.com huge repository
www.JavaShareware.com another big repository
www.javaworld.com the best java magazine
www.mokabyte.it good italian magazine
news:comp.lang.java need explanation?
Last update: October 26, 1999