Programming Books
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XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services With JSP and ASP
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Alexander Nakhimovsky, Tom Myers, Apress
XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services with JSP and ASP provides a fast-moving introduction to the XML family of technologies for programmers. Although written with a focus upon JSP- and ASP-based XML solutions, the book presents the material from a language-independent point of view that benefits all developers, whatever their language. The code is written to be readable by all.
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Designing Scalable .NET Applications
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Rickard Redler, Joachim Rossberg, Apress
...a very good high level introduction to all of the concepts involved with .NET development of web applications. — Jack Herrington, Code Generation Network The key issue for all enterprise developers, regardless of platform, is how to design for growth. This is the first book that addresses how to build scalable .NET applications. Given Rossberg and Redler's extensive consulting experience, this book is based on their combined real world experience with numerous large
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Java Persistence for Relational Databases
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Richard Sperko, Apress
Java Persistence for Relational Databases is chock full of best practices and patterns, for those of you who want to connect to databases using Java! Coverage includes various database-related APIs for Java, like JDO, JDBC (including the newest 3.0 APIs), and CMP ("Container Managed Persistence" with EJB). All those things you developers have wanted to know&emdash;but were afraid to ask&emdash;are featured inside this book.
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Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by David Talbot, Mahesh Chand, Apress
Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions provides extensive coverage of ADO.NET technology, including ADO.NET internals, namespaces, classes, and interfaces. Whereas most books cover only the SQL and OLE DB data providers, authors Mahesh Chand and David Talbot detail the SQL, OLE DB, and ODBC data providers, as well as the latest additions to ADO.NET, the Oracle, MySQL, and XML .NET data providers.
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JBoss 3.2 Deployment and Administration
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Meeraj Kunnumpurath, Apress, Apress
Deploying J2EE applications and configuring the application server are some of the most tricky, non-standard elements of J2EE development. But JBoss 3.2 Deployment and Administration will help you navigate configurative, administrative, and deployment tasks on the Jboss application server. Meanwhile, JBoss is the leading open source J2EE application server. It was voted the JavaWorld 2002 Editor's Choice for Best Application Server.
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XML Programming Using the Microsoft XML Parser
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Wei Meng Lee, Soo Mee Foo, Apress
XML Programming Using the Microsoft XML Parser is written for programmers interested in XML development using Microsoft technologies. Coupling valuable discussion of the Microsoft XML parser, Windows platform, and XML development software with the numerous core XML technologies, including XSLT, XPATH, SAX, DOM, XML Schema, and SOAP, this book steps beyond the mainstream focus on the theoretical aspects of XML and actually demonstrates the concepts in a real-world development environment.
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ASP.NET 2.0 Revealed
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Patrick Lorenz, Patrick A. Lorenz, Apress, Apress
If you are looking for a good overview... then you would appreciate ASP.NET 2.0 Revealed by Patrick Lorenz. — James Maratan, Central Maryland ASP Professionals The new version of ASP.NET includes many practical functions and a lot of frequently requested features, including Master Pages, Themes, site navigation, site counters and many more.
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Adobe Acrobat 5: The Professional User's Guide
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Donna L. Baker, Apress
Adobe Acrobat 5: The Professional User's Guide is designed for professionals, covering all of the program's major components, and providing thorough instruction on how to use Acrobat as effectively as possible. Throughout the book, renowned author Donna Baker includes a series of Workflow Tips designed to give you immediate direction on how to use Acrobat's features, how to make planning decisions, and how to avoid common mistakes.
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Developing Trust: Online Privacy and Security
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Matt Curtin, Peter G. Neumann, Apress
Suitable for the IP manager or developer seeking to improve Web privacy and security, Developing Trust: Online Privacy and Security provides an intriguing, though at times somewhat theoretical, guide to the issues surrounding privacy today.Interestingly, this book straddles an expert-eye, theoretical overview of what privacy is and a more practical view of how it is often undermined on the Internet today. Early sections cover basic terms and concepts of privacy at a fairly high level.
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A Programmer's Guide to Jini Technology
Published 20 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jan Newmarch, Apress
To understand Jini, imagine that you could move to a new office across the world, or check into any hotel&emdash;and could simply plug your notebook or Palm directly into the local network. Your device would immediately be recognized, and you would have access to the services at that location&emdash;transparently. Jini is Sun's Java-based technology, with potential to make transparant, "universal plug and play" a reality.