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Blog feature added by codemiles on Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:54 pm
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4 things to note down while using wait and notify method in java by javabuddy on Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:35 pm
while using wait and notify or notifyAll method in Java following things must be remember :

1) use notifyAll instead of notify if you expect more than one thread is waiting for lock.
2)wait() and notify() method must be called from synchronized context, see the link for more detailed explanation http://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2011/05/wait-notify-and-notifyall-in-java.html.
3) Always call wait() method in loop because if multiple threads are waiting for lock and one of them got lock and reset the condition and other thread needs to check the condition after they got wake up to see whether they need to wait again or can start processing.
4) use same object for calling wait() and notify() method, every object has its own lock so calling wait() on objectA and notify() on object B will not make any sense.

Google's Social Network Better Than Expected by GGen on Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:53 am
According to reports, Google Inc. has achieved greater success in its social networking feature than had been initially predicted and has enabled the company to atone for its alleged inattention in assisting their customers to connect with others online. According to reports, the average Google social network user averaged 3.3 minutes online, versus, Facebook
users, 7 ½ hours. The company alleges that in their efforts to become the leading Web-search provider, they failed to be competitive in the growing area of people connecting to one another socially via the internet.

Reportedly, in January, Google considered linking information from Google+ into search queries used by their customers. It has been reported that this generated unexpected challenges from privacy groups as well as competitors who claimed that by including the links, Google’s products were unfairly being promoted over other available resources online. This reportedly led to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission expanding it...

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Can Containers Techniques Prevent Unauthorized Data Access? by extendcode on Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:36 pm
The Introduction of Containers

Since the early days of enterprise mobility, IT departments all over the world have grappled with how to control accessibility of emerging mobility devices and what kind of action can help prevent unauthorized access of enterprise data even if a device is lost or stolen. These have been burning questions for IT departments worldwide and many organizational have come up with techniques to handle the possibility of network security breaches. Some of the common methods of combating the risk associated with implementing enterprise mobility at the workplace include: enforcement of password policies for connecting to network and accessing information; configuring a device for remote wipe prior to allowing its use on the enterprise network; enforcement of VPN (Virtual Private Networks) for connections between enterprise servers and mobile devices. However in the ever changing IT and mobile solutions market, the flooding of new devices led...

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NEED HELP FOR MY PROJECT IN RECONFIGURABLE ARCHITECTURE by arunrocky88 on Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:17 pm
HI
I AM ARUN, CURRENTLY DOING MY PROJECT IN RECONFIGURABLE ARCHITECTURE I NEED HELP FROM U GUYS .I NEED SOME CODE RELATED TO THIS PROJECT.HOW TO CONVERT THE INSTRUCTION INTO JAVA.PLEASE GIVE ME SOME SUGGESTIONS.

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