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What's this site about?

JavaCoding.Net is meant to be a high quality open source Java Project in the first place. We want to create a vast library of useful Java components.

We want to share this software to the Java programmers community for free, and to complete it, and bring it to the highest level of quality, with your help!

Some ready-to-run applications like JSpider is a second part of what we want to achieve: to deliver a limited number of high-quality products.

In addition to that, we also want to bring Java-related articles with a more 'advanced' character.

Who can use this site

Everyone who programs in Java (or everyone who wants to learn to) will find some useful stuff on this site: from complete, tested components that fullfil tasks you wouldn't implement in a few hours, to complete sources and documentation to these components, that allow you to learn real Java programming very quickly.

If you are an experienced Java programmer or analyst, you can contribute to this project by designing algorithms and usage patterns, writing code, or documenting projects.

If you want to write an article, submit a piece of code, or whatever you think can be valuable for other Java programmers, go ahead ... we create the place to be creative!

Whatever your role may be in the projects - end user to coder, we hope you will enjoy using this site and the software as much as we enjoyed creating it ...

New site design

Hope you like our new, more readable site design.

2004-03-07

JSpider project

We are officially announcing our newest project, JSpider!

2003-01-17   more ...

Articles section online

Our articles section is there! Subjects of all kind are covered.

2002-10-01   more ...

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they've got very good Certification test simulators!

BEA WebLogic & MySQL

Learn how to configure a MySQL datasource in BEA WebLogic in this article ...

Java WebServices

Read our book review of Beginning Java Webservices, and download a sample chapter!

Bruce Eckel e-books

We're mirroring some of Bruce Eckel's free e-books on Java and design patterns here!

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