MobiChess , the mobile chess Java

Tuesday April 27 2010 8:27 am | Category : java game | Comments (2)

Mobile Chess

Mobichess is mobile chess game that you may play it on your mobile phone.

Your partner is computer , you must defeat the computer to win the game.

To be master in chess game ? You better install it on your gadgets, so you can play chess and train your skill anywhere and everywhere and anytime.

Download the mobile chess file java , then save it on your computer or directly to memory card on your phone. The install the game from option menu.

The game is on 240 x 320 pixel resolution LCD display. Save the mobichess.jar here.

Use of Hibernate With Java Persistence Api

Sunday April 25 2010 12:59 am | Category : java application | Comments (0)

Before we start any discussion about Persistence technologies, we need to understand what exactly Persistence is in computer science. Persistence, in simple terms is the ability to retain data structures between various program executions. A perfect example of this would be a word processor saving undo history. In practice, this is achieved by storing the data in non- volatile storage such as a file system or a relational database or an object database.

The popularity of databases has increased manifold in the past few years. Java has become the preferred choice of developers for developing secure, flexible, and scalable database driven web applications. These web applications require objects to be associated with appropriate databases. Hibernate, along with other persistence technologies associate’s objects with the appropriate database in a simple, straight forward and natural way.

Hibernate is one such effort from the Java community to develop many object oriented solutions to data persistence. Any kind of Java persistence solution includes two main elements i.e. ORM (Object Relational Mapping) and OOM (Object Oriented Modeling).

Hibernate has become immensely popular amongst the developer community as it is a free, powerful, high performance open source object – relational mapping persistence Java package that makes it easier to work with relational databases for Java Applications. go to Download >>

Java Software Development Services

Monday April 19 2010 12:59 am | Category : java application | Comments (0)

Java is a programming language and this language derives much of its syntax from C and C++ but has a simpler object model and fewer low-level facilities. Java applications are typically compiled to byte code that can run on any Java virtual machine (JVM) regardless of computer architecture whereas Radix is not lagged behind for this language implementation to the related fields. Services of Radix in Java consulting and software development are outstanding to suffice multipurpose needs of its clients. Radix provides outsourcing service with full support at every stage of projects from architecture to implementation. Java technology has been developed at Radix in an outstanding fashion where the expert professionals can produce concerned development system of problem free coding.

Java Feature at Radix

Java software has been developed at Radix for heterogeneous purpose of using active web applications. Java has been used for various application servers and web-containers.

All kinds of Java applications are developed here at Radix based on Struts/JSTL and Velocity. The usage of this kind of technological extravaganza enables avoiding excessive reliance on java-code in JSP pages and to separate business logic from the presentation level. J2ME is being used in a striking way to meet expected orientation in its development however; this platform provides a convenient and flexible environment for applications running on hand held devices such as mobile phones or PDAs.

In addition, some of extra-ordinary features in this regards are to be quoted herewith

WDSL, UDDI, SOAP, ebXML, development on J2EE-compliant application servers, including BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere, B2B Integration (ebXML, SOAP), Expert knowledge on Entity, Session and Message Beans, JSP & Servlets, JMS, Web services.

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