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  • Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices

    Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices

    by Adam Bien

    This pragmatic book offers the real world knowledge you need to develop lean and maintainable Java EE 5 / 6 applications. Real World Java EE Patterns - Rethinking Best Practices guides you to efficient patterns and best practices in a structured way, with code from real world projects.

  • Java Persistence for Relational Databases (Books for Professionals by Professionals)

    Java Persistence for Relational Databases (Books for Professionals by Professionals)

    by Richard Sperko

    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.

  • Web Services Patterns: Java Edition

    Web Services Patterns: Java Edition

    by Paul B. Monday

    Web Service Patterns: Java Edition describes architectural patterns that can guide you through design patterns (service implementation and usage) and illustrates the different ways in which you can use web services. Author Paul Monday had two primary goals in writing this book: to show some interesting design patterns that are applicable to web services as well as the broader computing community and to give some hands-on experience using a web service environment.

  • Software Development on a Leash (Expert's Voice)

    Software Development on a Leash (Expert's Voice)

    by David Birmingham, Valerie Haynes Perry

    Suitable for any project manager or VB software professional willing to think outside the proverbial box, Software Development on a Leash presents some innovative ideas for building more flexible software based on patterns, and "best practices" for reusable component design illustrated in Visual Basic.This book's most salient feature is the authors' no-holds-barred attack on "traditional" ways of designing software.

  • Bug Patterns In Java

    Bug Patterns In Java

    by Eric Allen

    Bug Patterns in Java presents a methodology for diagnosing and debugging computer programs. The act of debugging will be presented as an ideal application of the scientific method. Skill in this area is entirely independent of other programming skills, such as designing for extensibility and reuse. Nevertheless, it is seldom taught explicitly. Eric Allen lays out a theory of debugging, and how it relates to the rest of the development cycle.

  • Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions (Expert's Voice)

    Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions (Expert's Voice)

    by J. Jeffrey Hanson, Jeff Hanson

    ...grab a copy of Pro JMX at your local bookstore and stick yourself deep into your La-Z-Boy for a relaxing reading experience. — Valentin Crettaz, Val's Blog Get ready to plunge into the complete world of JMX architecture&emdash;including the release of JMX Remoting 1.2! Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions features cutting-edge examples of JMX integration with distributed applications, including sequence diagrams and real-world sample code.

  • Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns

    Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns

    by Christian Gross

    Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns solves the object-oriented and pattern-programming problem by mixing the two&emdash;the book teaches object-oriented concepts using patterns, or a solutions-based approach. The book's material is organized around tasks and patterns, and illustrated through development problems and solutions that include persistence, code efficiency, and good design. This book is of special interest to those who want to learn how to use .NET 2.

  • Ajax Patterns and Best Practices (Expert's Voice)

    Ajax Patterns and Best Practices (Expert's Voice)

    by Christian Gross

    Ajax is unique because it combines technologies to make traditional web pages interactive. Ajax Patterns and Best Practices enables you to quickly write applications that work properly. This book is not just about the technical, low-level details of the APIs, but about making things happen on both the client and server sides. This book addresses the server side with the REST protocol.

  • PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition

    PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition

    by Matt Zandstra

    Backed by a tireless development community, PHP has been a model of language evolution over its 10+ year history. Borne from a contract developer’s pet project, these days you’ll find PHP powering many of the world’s largest web sites, including Yahoo!, Digg, EA Games, and Lycos. PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition shows you how to meld the power of PHP with the sound enterprise development techniques embraced by professional programmers.

  • Pro Spring 2.5

    Pro Spring 2.5

    by Jan Machacek, Jessica Ditt, Aleksa Vukotic, Anirvan Chakraborty

    The Spring Framework 2.5 release reflects the state of the art in both the Spring Framework and enterprise Java frameworks as a whole. A guidebook to this critical tool is necessary reading for any conscientious Java developer. — Rob Harrop, author of Pro Spring The move from so–called heavyweight architectures, such as Enterprise JavaBeans, toward lightweight frameworks, like Spring, has not stopped since Pro Spring was published by Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek in 2005; in fact, it&

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  • Dec 25

    The Colorado Springs Open Source Software December Meetup

    Colorado Springs, United States

    AGENDA 6:00 - 6:30 PM - Food, Drinks & Networking 6:30 - 6:40 PM - Announcements 6:40 - 7:10 PM - Basic Concepts 7:10 - 7:20 PM - Break 7:20 - 8:40 PM - Main Speaker 8:40 - 8:55 PM - Door Prize Drawings MAIN TOPIC ABSTRACT Mule ESB - Integration Simplified This talk introduces a mature open source product called Mule ESB that can greatly simplify your integration projects - especially when you have eCommerce or portal applications that need to talk with several legacy back-end and/or partner ser

  • Jan 6

    ChicagoRuby: Downtown - GeneXus Demo

    Chicago, United States

    Developer/instructor Daniel Coellar will demonstrate GeneXus, an IDE for Ruby and other languages, by building a small invoicing application from scratch in Ruby. He will also show how the product uses patterns to audit any table at the field level without changing or having access to the original source. The demo will be followed by a discussion with Rick Zachmann, a developer who has used the product to solve real-world business problems.

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