Archive for September, 2007

Java: Lifecycle of a Java Program

It had been long since i posted something about Java and thought of putting up a post describing Lifecycle of a Java Program.
The figure below explains the lifecycle of a Java Program. In words, the figure can be explained as:

A Java program is written using either a Text Editor like Textpad or an IDE like Eclipse [...]

What was HOT: 1 month back on Technofriends

Fring.com: Now mobile calls over 3G/Wifi : This blogpost has mention of Fring.com. Fring can be used to make free phone calls.
Recovering ‘permanently’ deleted email in Microsoft Outlook 2003: This blogpost describes a step by step procedure of recovering permanently deleted mails.
How does Google knows if you are a Adsense client and clicking on your own ads?: This blogpost [...]

Apple Update disables Unlocked iPhones

Apple on Thursday released iPhone update 1.1.1 which has led to many unlocked iPhones getting disabled.

The update process goes through without a hitch, however, when the phone is restarted an activation message appears which says, “Insert an unlocked and valid SIM to activate iPhone.”
Source: Macworld

LinkedIn Profiles: Add your photo starting this Friday.

LinkedIn, the Professional social networking tool will allow adding photo to your profile starting Friday. This feature addition by LinkedIn is certainly a move to catch up with Facebook.

Also, Linked is coming out with the LinkedIn Development Network on the lines of Facebook; LinkedIn Development Networks is still under development.
Connect with me on LinkedIn here [...]

Learning the basics of Service Oriented Architecture

In computing, the term Service-oriented architecture (SOA) expresses a software architectural concept that defines the use of services to support the requirements of software users. In an SOA environment, nodes on a network make resources available to other participants in the network as independent services that the participants access in a standardized way.
The embedded ppt [...]