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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Java
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Serializing Java objects to XML with WOX
- Carlos Jaimez
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This article explains how to use WOX to serialize Java objects to XML. One of its main features is the generation of standard XML, which is language independant.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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Match your String with wild card characters
- DebadattaMishra
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This article gives you idea of how to compare your string with * and ? so called wild cards
2 articles with a minimum rating of 3 posted updated or moved since 21 Jul 2008
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