J2EE Books
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Enterprise Java and UML, Second Edition
Published 17 years ago
by C. T. Arrington, Syed H. Rayhan, Wiley
* 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
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Building J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere
Published 17 years ago
by Dale R. Nilsson, Louis E. Mauget, Wiley
This comprehensive reference shows Java developers how to combine the power of J2EE with WebSphere to build business applications. Covers versions 3.5 through 5.0 of WebSphere and all aspects of J2EE development, from servlets and JSPs to more complex development with EJBs.
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Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer
Published 17 years ago
by David Gallardo, Ed Burnette, Robert McGovern, Manning Publications
Eclipse is a new open-source, Java-based, extensible development platform designed for nothing in particular but everything in general. Because of its roots, it is currently most popular as a Java integrated development environment (IDE). Eclipse ships with plugins for writing and debugging Java code. Additional plugins for more advanced Java development, such as JSP/servlets, are available from third parties.
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BEA WebLogic Server Bible, Second Edition
Published 17 years ago
by Joe Zuffoletto, Lou Miranda, Wiley
* A comprehensive, hands-on guide to the nuts and bolts of installing, administering, and troubleshooting the latest version of WebLogic Server * Extensive coverage of building enterprise applications with this popular J2EE application server * Updated edition includes new coverage of BEA's WebLogic Workshop tool with WebLogic Server, expanded coverage of security and clustering, WebLogic Integration, and WebLogic Portal * BEA leads the J2EE application server market, and its market sha
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Java Extreme Programming Cookbook
Published 18 years ago
by Eric M. Burke, Brian M. Coyner, O'Reilly Media
Brimming with over 100 "recipes" for getting down to business and actually doing XP, the Java Extreme Programming Cookbook doesn't try to "sell" you on XP; it succinctly documents the most important features of popular open source tools for XP in Java-- including Ant, Junit, HttpUnit, Cactus, Tomcat, XDoclet-- and then digs right in, providing recipes for implementing the tools in real-world environments.
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Java Performance Tuning (2nd Edition)
Published 18 years ago
by Jack Shirazi, O'Reilly Media
Java Peformance Tuning, 2nd edition provides a comprehensive and indispensable guide to eliminating all types of performance problems. Using many real-life examples to work through the tuning process in detail, JPT shows how tricks such as minimizing object creation and replacing strings with arrays can really pay off in improving your code's performance. Tuning J2EE applications bears many similarities to tuning J2SE apps, but important and specific considerations apply.
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Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 18 years ago
by Rod Johnson, Wrox
The results of using J2EE in practice are often disappointing - applications are often slow, unduly complex, and take too long to develop. I believe that the problem lies not in J2EE itself, but in that it is often used badly. Many J2EE publications advocate approaches that, while fine in theory, often fail in reality, or deliver no real business value. In this book I offer a real-world, how-to guide so that you can make J2EE work in practice.
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J2EE & Java: Developing Secure Web Applications with Java Technology (Hacking Exposed)
Published 18 years ago
by Art Taylor, Brian Buege, Randy Layman, McGraw-Hill
Written in the same exciting and informative style as the international blockbuster Hacking Exposed, this book provides comprehensive coverage of the tools and techniques for testing and correcting J2EE and Java security issues. Includes examples of J2EE attacks and countermeasures, risk ratings throughout the chapters and case studies.
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.NET Development for Java Programmers
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Paul Gibbons, Apress
Java developers have adapted to a world in which everything is an object, resources are reclaimed by a garbage collector, and multiple inheritance is replaced by interfaces. All of these things have prepared developers to thrive in Microsoft's new .NET environment using C#. Despite similarities between Java and C#, complex differences still lurk. This book will walk you through both language and library differences, to help you develop enterprise applications requiring mastery.
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SCWCD Exam Study Kit: Java Web Component Developer Certification
Published 18 years ago
by Hanumant Deshmukh, Jignesh Malavia, Manning Publications
Aimed at helping Java developers, Servlet/JSP developers, and J2EE developers pass the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD), this guide covers all the important aspects of the Servlet and JSP technology including Design Patterns and Filters. Also covered are the installation of Tomcat and the basics of XML, and Exam Quick Prep for refreshing important concepts at the last minute.