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Core JavaServer(TM) Faces (2nd Edition)
by David Geary, Cay S. Horstmann
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is quickly emerging as the leading solution for rapid user interface development in Java-based server-side applications. Now, Core JavaServer™ Faces–the #1 guide to JSF–has been thoroughly updated in this second edition, covering the latest feature enhancements, the powerful Ajax development techniques, and open source innovations that make JSF even more valuable.Authors David Geary and Cay Horstmann delve into all facets of JSF 1.
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Google Web Toolkit Applications
by Ryan Dewsbury
“Ryan clearly understands the GWT value proposition and how GWT integrates into a diverse web technology stack–and not just in a theoretical way. With the popularity of gpokr.com and kdice.com, Ryan can speak with the authority of concrete success.”–Bruce Johnson, creator of Google Web Toolkit
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Seam Framework: Experience the Evolution of Java EE (2nd Edition)
by Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute
Fully Updated to Cover Major Enhancements to Seam 2.xIn Seam Framework, Second Edition, the authors of the leading guide to Seam programming have systematically updated their text to reflect the major improvements introduced with Seam 2.x. This author team–all key Seam project contributors–teach Seam 2.x through detailed example applications that reveal how Seam simplifies many tasks that were previously difficult or impractical.
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Java Reflection in Action (In Action series)
by Ira R. Forman, Nate Forman
Explaining the Java Reflection API and providing techniques for using it successfully, this guide describes the capabilities that allow a program to examine and modify itself at runtime. The book examines the java.lang.reflect package, explains how you can benefit from its use, and includes a detailed discussion of Java?s dynamic proxy facility. The authors also address less obvious reflective capabilities, such as call stack introspection and the Java class loader. You?
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Bundle of Algorithms in Java, Third Edition, Parts 1-5: Fundamentals, Data Structures, Sorting, Searching, and Graph Alg
by Robert Sedgewick
Texts provide a tool set for programmers in implementing, debugging, and using graph algorithms across a wide range of computer applications. Volume 1 listed in approval week 50-2002; Volume 2 listed in approval week 32-2003. Softcover.
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Java: Learning to Program with Robots
by Byron Weber Becker
JAVA: LEARNING TO PROGRAM WITH ROBOTS is an innovative approach to teaching and learning introductory object-oriented programming. Students are introduced to object-oriented concepts with simulated robots, a hands-on approach that is engaging and fun for both students and instructors. Robots are used to lay a solid object-oriented foundation upon which students build an in-depth understanding of programming concepts using a wide range of non-robotic examples.
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IntelliJ IDEA in Action (In Action series)
by Stephen Saunders, Duane K. Fields, Eugene Belayev
Java developers will learn to unlock the power of the many integrated tools and features of IntelliJ IDEA in this guide to the innovative IDE. Important product features, including the debugger, source code control, and the many code generation tools, are explained and coders just graduating from NOTEPAD and Java IDE veterans alike will profit from the powerful and times aving expertise provided in this essential programmer's resource.
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Ivor Horton's Beginning Java 2, JDK 5 Edition
by Ivor Horton
What is this book about? This book is a comprehensive introduction to the Java programming language, updated thoroughly (more than 35% new and updated) for the latest SDK 1.5 release. This book shows readers how to build real-world Java applications using the Java SDK. No previous programming experience is required. The author uses numerous step-by-step programming examples to guide readers through the ins and outs of Java development. In addition to fully covering new features of SDK 1.
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Beginning Java Game Programming Second Edition
by Jonathan S. Harbour
Are you serious about learning how to create real, Java-based games for fun and sharing? Do you have a basic understanding of the Java programming language? If you?ve answered yes, then you are ready to get started building web-based 2D games from scratch using the latest version of the Java Development Kit! "Beginning Java Game Programming, Second Edition" is a hands-on guide that is perfect for beginner-level game programmers who want to quickly and easily learn how to create games using Java.
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The Essence of Object-Oriented Programming with Java(TM) and UML
by Bruce E. Wampler
Not only explains the essence of the object oriented paradigm, but also places it in the context of real-world application development, so you can reap the concrete benefits of programming with objects. Softcover.
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Nov
28
London Java Community Unconference
London, United Kingdom
"Have you got something interesting to say about Java? Want to talk to other people with similar interests?" The London Java Community are pleased to announce that their first 'unconference' to be held at IBM's Southbank location. There is a small fee to attend: "this is simply to cover costs (lunch, coffees etc), the aim is to break even on the event. Any profit will be put behind the bar after the event." Limited to 50 places (24 gone when I added this to upcoming) Sign up using the meetup.
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Dec
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SDForum Java Event: Best Practices in Virtual Machines on VMware ESX
Palo Alto, United States
Best Practices for Java in Virtual Machines on VMware ESX and Other Related Topics This talk will firstly introduce you to the various forms of virtualization that are most popular, both in hosted form and in bare metal form. The talk will explain the role of the hypervisor or the main part of a virtual platform and will introduce the features that are offered above the hypervisor for fault tolerance, high availability, failover and load balancing.