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Practical Java Project for Beginners (Book/CD-Rom)

Practical Java Project for Beginners (Book/CD-Rom)
Authors
B. M. Harwani
ISBN
8184043422
Published
06 Dec 2007
Purchase online
amazon.com

Special Features of The Book Any body can easily understand the working of JSP and Java Beans. Reader can easily understand how JSP fetches and updates a database. The reader must know core Java and HTML programming before reading this book All commands included in the project with syntax are explained. The working of programs is explained in easy English Theory is included wherever necessary for better understanding of a particular concept This book can be useful for students pursuing B.E.

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Special Features of The Book Any body can easily understand the working of JSP and Java Beans. Reader can easily understand how JSP fetches and updates a database. The reader must know core Java and HTML programming before reading this book All commands included in the project with syntax are explained. The working of programs is explained in easy English Theory is included wherever necessary for better understanding of a particular concept This book can be useful for students pursuing B.E. M.C.A, M.Sc.(C.S-), IGNOU, BCA, B.Sc. (I.T.), M.Sc(I.T.) courses who have to make and submit a project as part of their curriculum. Beside them, this book can be of great use for professionals involved in software development or technical services. This book is for anyone who wants to program dynamic, feature rich web applications in JSP The CD-ROM Contains: Tomcat 5.5, a popular servlet and JSP engine J2SE SDK version 1.5 Running JSP Project

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