Monday, October 11, 2010

Java Training components, developed with competing standards, to communicate

Java Training


The second major event that parallels the introduction of

Java Training

VS.Net is the advent of SOAP. Remember our previous discussion concerning different types of components trying to work with each other? SOAP or Simple Object Access Protocol, is an open standard based on XML or Extensible Markup Language, that IBM, Sun, and Microsoft have agreed upon now makes it possible for components, developed with competing standards, to communicate.

XML Java Training is used to describe the underlying elements of a class including the methods, associated arguments, and return values. While SOAP on the other hand, describes the interface including the path to the XML document. This will remove a significant obstacle to inter-operability in building applications using distributed web-services.

Installing Java Training applications on your phone is not a hard thing to do. All that you have to do is get the file, copy to your phone and run it from your phone. Some companies, such as Nokia, provide a software suite which allows you to install applications through your computer. Most other companies simply require you to copy the java app on your phone and simply run it from the phone. You can also download them directly through your cell phone if you have GPRS, EDGE or 3G capabilities in your cell phone.

Just because your phone has java in it does not mean that all Java Training applications will run on them. Most will run but there are going to be some issues with some apps. The reason is that some phones are too slow to run apps with 3d graphics.

In fact, with VS.Net hosting almost 20 different programming languages (including a Java implementation from Rational) and compiling to a common byte-code level, personal preference will surely rule the day.

Screen resolution is also an issue; you will have to check that you are downloading an application for the correct screen resolution. If you download an app of a size other than the screen resolution of your phone then the application will display incorrectly on your phone. Some phones also have an older version of java which means newer java apps will not run.

To summarize, Java and Visual Basic are currently in strong competition with one another. A recent check with ComputerJobs.Com shows that jobs requiring Java, Visual Basic, and C++, the distribution is 55%, 35%, and 10%. With VS.Net/VB.Net, SOAP, and the freedom to choose language independent of platform, one can expect this distribution to shift from Java to non Java Training languages.

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