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1.4 Mobile Commerce Landscape
1.5 Summary
Resources
Chapter 2. J2ME: Is Mobile Java Ready
for Enterprise?
2.1 Why Java?
2.2 The Java Community Process
2.3 Java Everywhere ... 1.0
J2ME offers an extraordinarily flexible and robust platform
for developing mobile applicationswith enterprise- class
performance, reliability, and value. Now, leading mobile
... provided by JAR files are arti ficial and fade
away at runtime.
But what about Java? Does Java offer any help in developing modular
applications?
Modularity in Java
Java archive (JAR) files are often ... Comprehensibility: Cohesive modules with well-defined bounda-
ries are much easier to study and understand individually, and
ultimately this leads to a greater understanding of the whole
application.
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Chapter 8, E
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Chapter
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OSGi techniques such as versioning and...
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applications, and is provided by the scaffolded site by default.
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websites. We’ll look into some of the more troubling aspects of maintaining
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the page’s head; when you run this page the web browser will stop here and wait until
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‘randomize(integer)’ before invoking ‘rand()’. Maple also ... combining
importance and stratified sampling. I hope in Sections 6.4.2 and 6.5 that I have provided a
more direct and accessible way of deriving and applying such variance reduction methods
to Asian and basket...
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more.
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network that have standard interfaces and are usable on any operating system.
Chapter 1 Intranets and Java
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