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  • IBM 64-bit Java Porting Guide

    A User Guide dealing with the porting of Java applications to a 64-bit environment.

  • Bidirectional Support

    A User Guide outlining the bidirectional support provided in the IBM SDK, from Version 1.4.1 onwards.

  • JFC list box accessibility workaround

    A workaround to an accessibility restriction that prevents the selection of discontiguous items from a list using a keyboard. The API restriction causing this problem is resolved in J2SE 5.0.

  • Java 6.0 RMI-IIOP Programmer's Guide

    An RMI-IIOP Programmer's Guide dealing with how to write Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) programs that can access remote objects by using the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP)

  • Java 5.0 RMI-IIOP Programmer's Guide

    An RMI-IIOP Programmer's Guide dealing with how to write Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) programs that can access remote objects by using the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP)

  • IBM - Swing Key Bindings in Java

    A Swing Key Bindings document that describes the default key bindings used in the Metal, Windows, and Motif "look and feels".