The latest version of ANTLR provides the tools you need to build a parser for special-purpose languages.
Store your RDF triples in a database for faster performance and greater scalability.
Use these linguistics tools to make Java applications your English teacher would be proud of.
Learn how to build ontologies to create more expressive applications.
Leverage the power of WordNet to create applications that can more meaningfully interpret English language input.
Leverage semantic technology and the W3C's Web Ontology Language standard to spice up a query-based application.
You know that adopting an Agile methodology is the right thing to do, but trying to sort out all the different methodologies is a major research endeavor. How to know which one is right for your organization? In this two-part article, you'll learn all the ins and outs of the seven most popular methodologies so you can pick the one that's best for you. In part 2, we cover AUP, Crystal, and DSDM.
You know that Agile methodology is the right thing to do, but trying to parse all the different methodologies is a major research endeavor. How to know which one is right for your organization? In this two-part article, you'll learn all the ins and outs of the seven most popular methodologies so you can pick the one that's best for you. In part 1, we cover XP, Scrum, Lean, and FDD.
Explore the similarities and differences between two of the most popular Java technologies today and learn key distinctions in making a technological decision between the two. Part 2 explores messaging, remoting, dependency injection, and more.
Are you trying to choose between Spring and EJB 3.0? If you are you know what a hard decision it can be. Explore the similarities and differences between two of the most popular Java technologies today and learn key distinctions in making a technological decision between the two.
Learn, in a test-driven approach, how to use the more advanced features of the EJB 3.0 specification.
With the 3.0 version of EJB, Java's guardians have endeavored to make persistence a gentler beast that borrows the best from other ORM frameworks that have long curried favor with the community. Now, learn how to use the new spec, along with JBoss and Maven, to persist Java objects to a relational database.
The time is ripe to give the EJB 3.0 spec, which was engineered to offer big gains in productivity, a test drive. Learn how to start using JBoss and Maven to develop EJB 3.0 enterprise bean components.
Learn how to combine the power of annotations with aspects to provision enterprise services declaratively, in an EJB 3.0-compatible manner, while still providing container independence.
If you're interested in combining the power of annotations and aspects but can't yet move to Java 5, don't be discouraged; you still have robust options. Several AOP frameworks provide this capability today.