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  • Data Structures in Java: A Laboratory Course

    Data Structures in Java: A Laboratory Course

    by Sandra Andersen

    Data Structures in Java: A Laboratory Course defines active learning. With sixteen labs to choose from, this laboratory manual creates a "learn by doing" experience for its students by engaging them in implementation of data structures and in application of algorithms. Students are challenged to exercise their knowledge in each of the four-part structure laboratory assignments: Prelab: Students use the Prelab assignments to explore and implement the basic operations of a data structure.

  • Professional Java User Interfaces

    Professional Java User Interfaces

    by Mauro Marinilli

    This book covers the full development life cycle for professional GUI design in Java, from cost estimation and design to coding and testing. · Focuses on building high quality industrial strength software in Java · Ready-to-use source code is given throughout the text based on industrial-strength projects undertaken by the author.

  • Opium to Java: Revenue Farming and Chinese Enterprise in Colonial Indonesia, 1860-1910

    Opium to Java: Revenue Farming and Chinese Enterprise in Colonial Indonesia, 1860-1910

    by James R. Rush

    Opium smoking was a widespread social custom in nineteenth-century Java, and commercial trade in opium had far-reaching economic and political implications. As in many of the Dutch territories in the Indonesian archipelago, the drug was imported from elsewhere and sold throughout the island under a government monopoly - a system of revenue "farms".

  • Java Open Source Programming: with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork, Hibernate

    Java Open Source Programming: with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork, Hibernate

    by Joseph Walnes, Ara Abrahamian, Mike CannonBrookes, Patrick A. Lightbody

    The Java language itself is not strictly open-source (Sun has held onto control, albeit with lots of public input). There is, however, a large open-source development community around this highly capable language. Java Open Source Programming describes and provides tutorials on some of the most interesting public Java projects, and is designed to enable a Java programmer (who's worked through the basic language's initial learning curve) to take on more ambitious assignments.

  • JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition

    JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition

    by Hans Bergsten

    JavaServer Pages (JSP) has built a huge following since the release of JSP 1.0 in 1999, providing Enterprise Java developers with a flexible tool for development of dynamic web sites and web applications. While point releases over the years, along with the introduction of the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), have incrementally improved the rough areas of the first version of the JSP specification, JSP 2.0 takes this technology to new heights.

  • Principles of Database Systems with Internet and Java Applications

    Principles of Database Systems with Internet and Java Applications

    by Greg Riccardi

    This book provides a concise and modern treatment of introductory database topics that enlists Java and the Internet to present core Database Management (DBMS) theory from an applications perspective. It incorporates programming and database applications when presenting the core theory behind DBMS and their applications. Information management is the central theme of Principles of Database Systems with Internet and Java Applications.

  • Enterprise Java and UML, Second Edition

    Enterprise Java and UML, Second Edition

    by C. T. Arrington, Syed H. Rayhan

    * The first book to show Java programmers how to utilize UML when building applications is now completely up-to-date with new coverage on UML 2.0, JCP UML to EJB Mappings, J2EE 1.4, and Web services * Breaks down common situations that a development team will most likely face in the field and discusses the tradeoffs of using different technologies in different combinations * Companion Web site includes the code for the full working sample application used in the book as well as third-party

  • Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook

    Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook

    by James Elliott

    Do you enjoy writing software, except for the database code? Hibernate:A Developer's Notebook is for you. Database experts may enjoy fiddling with SQL, but you don't have to--the rest of the application is the fun part. And even database experts dread the tedious plumbing and typographical spaghetti needed to put their SQL into a Java program.

  • Enterprise Java(TM) Security: Building Secure J2EE(TM) Applications

    Enterprise Java(TM) Security: Building Secure J2EE(TM) Applications

    by Marco Pistoia, Nataraj Nagaratnam, Larry Koved, Anthony Nadalin

    "For a long time, there has been a need for a J2EE security book. I am very happy to see there is now a book that can answer many of the technical questions that developers, managers, and researchers have about such a critical topic. I am sure that this book will contribute greatly to the success of the J2EE platform and e-business." --From the Foreword by Steven A.

  • Schaum's Outline of Programming with Java

    Schaum's Outline of Programming with Java

    by John Hubbard

    Introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1995, Java transformed the way people use the Internet. This up-to-the-minute study guide on programming with Java simplifies and demonstrates the central concepts of the program through examples and solved problems. Updated to reflect the newest version of Java, Schaum's Outline of Programming with Java, Second Edition addresses the program's new data structures and language additions.

Events coming up

  • 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.

  • Dec 1

    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.

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