Training Index

Writing Advanced Applications
Epilogue

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Related Materials

For more information on multithreading, see the JDC article A Simple, Multithreaded Web Server.


About the Authors

Calvin Austin is a staff engineer at Sun Microsystems, and a cofounder of the Java Developer ConnectionSM (JDC). He has written articles for the JDC and presented twice at JavaOne. His main interests are CORBA, databases and Swing. In particular he is recognized for his expertise in debugging applications and analyzing stack traces.

Calvin holds an Honors degree in Computer Science from Leeds University in the United Kingdom.

Monica Pawlan, a staff writer for the Java Developer ConnectionSM (JDC), is author of Essentials of the Java Programming Language: A Hands-On Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2000), and co-author of Advanced Programming for the Java 2 Platform (Addison-Wesley, 2000).

Guest Authors

Tony Squier is an engineer at Sun Microsystems and a cofounder of the JDC. He developed most of the servlets that drive the web site, including the session management and registration servlets. He also played a leading role in creating many JDC applets including Chat, DiscussionGroup, and others.

Tony has a Master's Degree in Computer Science with specialization in Software Engineering, a Bachelors of Arts in Communications, and a Minor in Computer Science -- all from California State University, Sacramento. Tony is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and has interest in object oriented software development, user interface design, and client/server applications.

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