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Almost anything about the core Java platform, with an emphasis on networking. Not familiar with JDBC or the new Java graphics APIs. [Sun Certified Java Programmer, JDK 1.1]

Experience in the area

Certified Java Programmer for JDK 1.1 and 2.0.

What do you like about this subject?

Java is just a well-rounded programming language that's fun to use.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

Certified Java Architect for Java 2.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

Java was originally envisioned as a language for programming TV set-top boxes.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

Is Java now old-fashioned?

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Recent Answers from Neal Ziring

2012-02-02 Java array:

Preeti,    > In java,arrays are dynamically allocated or static?  Explain in detail.    In Java, all arrays are dynamically allocated.  Arrays are objects, and  their memory space is allocated on the Java

2012-01-30 Form submission to j_security_check:

Thomas,    The "j_security_check" action is a relative URL.  For example, if you saw that <form>  tag in the file   http://www.mysite.com/myapp/app.html   then the action will invoke  http://www.mysite

2012-01-29 java applet:

Dax,    >   > we know that in java script we enter the source code by browser +view+ source but   > how to view the source code of a web page in java applet    Basically, you can't.  A Java applet is added

2012-01-28 the getlocalPort() method:

Henry,    >   > My concern is I can't get an available port to connect to :( I tried the port 80 but it   > says 'address already in use' So, the purpose of this question is to find out how best to  >

2012-01-27 the getlocalPort() method:

Henry,    I don't understand what your code is trying to do.  I think you  may be confused about the purpose of the Socket class.    The local port of a client Socket is meaningless until the Socket is

 

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