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Build Web apps with ThinWire and Java code, Part 5: Page switching

Separate your ThinWire and Java Web site into multiple pages with easy user access.

Professor Richard G Baldwin (baldwin@dickbaldwin.com), Professor of Computer Science, Austin Community College

Richard Baldwin is a college professor (at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas) and private consultant whose primary focus is a combination of Java, C#, and XML programmin. With 32 years of industry experience and 12 years of teaching experience, he has concentrated on teaching a full load of Java and OOP programming classes since 1997.

Richard has participated in numerous consulting projects and frequently provides onsite training at the high-tech companies located in and around Austin. He is the author of Baldwin's Programming Tutorials, which have gained a worldwide following among experienced and aspiring programmers.

In addition to his programming expertise, Richard has many years of practical experience in Digital Signal Processing (DSP). He began his career doing DSP in the Seismic Research Department of Texas Instruments. In the following years, he applied his programming and DSP expertise to other interesting areas, including sonar and underwater acoustics.

Richard holds an MSEE degree from Southern Methodist University and has many years of experience in the application of computer technology to real-world problems.

Summary:  Part 5 of the Build Web apps with ThinWire and Java code series explores a methodology for separating your ThinWire and Java™ Web site into multiple pages, providing the ability for your clients to switch among those pages using either direct pointer links or sequential page access.

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Date:  10 Apr 2007
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (435 KB | 39 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Complete program listings

Complete listings of the programs discussed in this lesson are shown in Listing 15 and Listing 16 (see links below).

WebApp030

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WebApp032

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