From: Hooper J. C. <nu...@de...> - 2007-05-19 13:48:27
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GPSI Announces Market Attack Into $1 Trillion Market! Global Payment Solutions Symbol: GPSI Price: $0.03 GPSI announced its plans to address the huge influx of immigrant workers into the US that need banking solutions that they otherwise would not qualify for. This market is expected to represent over $1 Trillion dollars to be managed by 2008. GPSI provides viable solutions to this market. This is hot, read the news and watch for more Monday! Get on GPSI first thing Monday! A Persistence Example To illustrate using generics with Java Persistence, let's looks at a simple Java Persistence example. About the Authors Sean Brydon is an engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the technical lead for the Java BluePrints program. It then caches the data. Pet Store's mashup with the Google Maps service is a client-side mashup. " Integrating other technologies with GlassFish also went well. Notice too that the geoCode method does the following: Identifies the URL of the Yahoo Maps geocoding service. Recall that Pet Store uses the Yahoo Maps Geocoding service together with the Google Maps service to display a map of pet locations. An Example of a Proxy-Style Mashup The Pet Store mashup with the Yahoo Maps Geocoding service is an example of a mashup that uses the proxy style. After data is retrieved from the live RSS feed on the Java Blueprints project site, the server side of the Pet Store application parses the RSS XML document and converts it to JSON. You can find the answers at the end of the quiz. In this tip you'll learn how to refactor applications to use generics. The Yahoo Maps Geocoding service does precisely that: It converts each address to a longitude and latitude. For example, if the page containing the XMLHttpRequest is loaded from mySite. It handles all of the details of how relational data is mapped to Java objects, and it standardizes object-relational mapping. |