Popular Java Imaging Technology Posts from Imaging Experts

Written on June 18th, 2008 by Snowbound Software

As we work to fully integrate our blog posts and discussions on document and web imaging technology to our new Snowbound Blog, here are a select group of popular posts from Imaging Experts, which our readers may find of value.

  • JavaScripting in Applets – Getting Out of the Sandbox
    A discovery with regards to using JavaScript with Applets, and trying to avoid running into security problems. There is a way to break out of the sandbox, via signing. Here is an example…
  • Another Neat Trick with the Ant
    Even though the Ant has plenty of available tasks out of the box and a wealth of 3rd party tasks already defined, you still may wish to improve your build process by creating your own custom tasks.
  • Using AWT Dependent Imaging Routines in SWT
    If you had code that relied heavily on its interaction with the AWT-based Java2D drawing routines, how could you port that over to a new SWT-based program? This post illustrates one method for doing so.
  • Serialization: Avoiding a NotSerializableException with the Transient Keyword
    When you are writing client-server software with Java, it’s often convenient to pass Java objects from the client to the server. Java Serialization allows classes to be converted to a string format, allowing for easy network transmission

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One Response to “Popular Java Imaging Technology Posts from Imaging Experts”


  1. It might be worthwhile finding out whether there are some tendencies that cut across all these methods for locating objects, but we can do that without assuming that they are all in the same conceptual space. ,

    By Settor35 on Oct 23, 2009

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