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Website Relaunch - Phase 2 |
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Written by Brian Silberbauer
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:24 |
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The Cape Town Java User Group website is up and running with a brand new professional Look and Feel!
Special Thanks go to the following people:
Benjine Gerber of GraphiCouture who donated her time and resources to creating the Joomla template for the site. She has been amazing to work with and extremely professional.
Damien du Toit who was willing to share his incredible picture of Table Mountain from Lions Head. You can see more of his pictures on his flikr account: http://www.flickr.com/people/coda. Thanks Enrico Goosen for discovering the pic.
Thanks to the rest of the committee for contributing ideas and helping with the process, lets start growing the CTJUG again :)
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:41 |
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Deploying Servlets on Smart Cards |
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Written by Brian Silberbauer
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:04 |
Portable Web Servers with Java Card 3.0
Here are some of the new features in Java Card 3.0:
- An API based upon a CLDC subset, with Java 6 features
- Annotations
- byte, short, int, long, char and java.lang.String
- Threads
- Servlets
- Garbage collection of objects
- TCP/IP networking
- HTTP and HTTPS
- .class files
- .war deployment files
- Dynamic class loading
- 2-D Arrays
- 32-bit CPUs
- 24kB of RAM
The thing that really got my attention is that the client can now be a standard web browser and the application is an HttpServlet! Read more about Java Card 3.0 and its Web Server.
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CTJUG Web Site gets a Makeover |
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Written by Brian Silberbauer
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Monday, 25 January 2010 15:09 |
The Cape Town Java User Group has had a host change and make over.
The new website is hosted in Joomla and is busy being setup. |
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Written by Brian Silberbauer
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Monday, 25 January 2010 20:45 |
Phase 1 of the web site re-launch is complete!
We now have a picture of table mountain on the front thanks to Enrico Goosen for the link to Damien du Toit's amazing photo of Table Mountain from Lion's Head.
We've got a lot more information available to you and are still building on it, so please help us fill it out even more. I would love to get more java related blogs and java trainers listed and will start a page dedicated to java related software houses and consultants.
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